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I wish that about a lot of AC games. I would have loved to spend more time with Edward in London, to see how Connors story ended, or to spend another game with Bayek. The one and done games they've been doing lately are kind of annoying. Give us a protagonist to follow like Ezio again. As long as it's not Alexio/Kassandra, Jacob, or Evie, I'd be on board.wish we got a ac unity sequal
Also i think this is worthy for a new thread Ibiza, as its a deep dive video, and by far the best footage yet. You should do it.
We can say the same thing about arguably the biggest game of the year in Cyberpunk 2077, won't stop people from getting hyped.Don't get excited. I predict a ton of bugs and frequent patching. Would be surprised if this launched without major bugs.
lol what the fuck is this soft voice for the viking man
Geralt voice is mighty fine imo.I think the voice is fine, sounds natural. I prefer it to the Witcher 3, where it seemed the voice actor is doing the "deep batman voice" artificially.
The game looks visually stunning. I'll wait for full reviews before purchasing though - I loved the world of Origins but found Odyssey a bit lacklustre.
We can say the same thing about arguably the biggest game of the year in Cyberpunk 2077, won't stop people from getting hyped.
Literally every single Witcher game launched with game-breaking AWFUL bugs. I've been a fan of the Witcher series since 2007 and even I don't have rose-tinted glasses. There's a reason they've always launched an "enhanced" version with major updates/changes for every game within a year of launch.Nah, Witcher guys don't pump out games annually. They take as long as they need.
Valhalla is made by the Origins dev team, and Origins came out what, 4 years ago?.Nah, Witcher guys don't pump out games annually. They take as long as they need.
For me it will.We can say the same thing about arguably the biggest game of the year in Cyberpunk 2077, won't stop people from getting hyped.
Don't blame ya for thinking that, though I think it's a bit unfair. It's obvious that the country and environment itself took a lot of effort and time, and I wasn't a fan of Odyssey even though I was a fan of Origins. I'm honestly just not a huge fan of the direction that the series is going. I really liked what they did with Unity, which I know get's frowned on, but it's the last pure AssCreed game we got that was really fun to play and still to this day looks fantastic on PC.For me it will.
Tbf I was never hyped. It’s a 60$ reskin
It’s also unfair to con people out of $60 for a rehashed game. I tend to vote with my wallet. I’ll buy the next AC if it’s a sizable improvement and an actual next generation leap.Don't blame ya for thinking that, though I think it's a bit unfair. It's obvious that the country and environment itself took a lot of effort and time, and I wasn't a fan of Odyssey even though I was a fan of Origins. I'm honestly just not a huge fan of the direction that the series is going. I really liked what they did with Unity, which I know get's frowned on, but it's the last pure AssCreed game we got that was really fun to play and still to this day looks fantastic on PC.
Odyssey was a shittier version of Origins. I'm hoping that Valhalla is closer to Origins than Odyssey. I just wish we could get a nice middle ground of AssCreed between Unity and Origins. Unity has great High/Low-Profile moves for attacking/assassinations/parkour. Origins completely removed the high-profile assassinations and parkour and I was really bummed about it.
Literally every single Witcher game launched with game-breaking AWFUL bugs. I've been a fan of the Witcher series since 2007 and even I don't have rose-tinted glasses. There's a reason they've always launched an "enhanced" version with major updates/changes for every game within a year of launch.
It’s also unfair to con people out of $60 for a rehashed game. I tend to vote with my wallet. I’ll buy the next AC if it’s a sizable improvement and an actual next generation leap.
Touchy for not supporting a lazily made game? You can call it that I guess
I have no issues calling a spade a spade, but it's very apparent that Valhalla isn't a simple rehash like Fifa/Madden/Sports Game is. Just look at the work. The map alone is proof enough.
Ubisoft puts more effort into their games than you do your posts. WHY do you think it's a rehash? You've used that term like 3 times and not explained once. It's like talking with a toddler.Touchy for not supporting a lazily made game? You can call it that I guess
To spare the excessive amount of characters and my fingers grueling pain, why don’t you ask me why it isn’t a rehash? Sorry I used your trigger word againUbisoft puts more effort into their games than you do your posts. WHY do you think it's a rehash? You've used that term like 3 times and not explained once. It's like talking with a toddler.
more like a 6, This will be like other assassins' creed game, you'll have that boredom feeling "ah, this feel so repetitive and boring".Looks solid. Like most of Ubisofts offerings. Ya know., A good 8. Nothing amazing, yet still enjoyable.
Literally every single Witcher game launched with game-breaking AWFUL bugs. I've been a fan of the Witcher series since 2007 and even I don't have rose-tinted glasses. There's a reason they've always launched an "enhanced" version with major updates/changes for every game within a year of launch.
Witcher 1 had way more than just loading issues. It had that, textures missing, sound missing or error out, crash, crash, crash. Even the devs have talked about the bugs in witcher 1 where it had clock errors and would crash almost on the hour every time.That is an exaggeration, I played all three at launch. Witcher 1 had terrible, terrible loading times which were fixed about 2 weeks after launch, but other than that I finished it without issues. Witcher 2 was mostly smooth and polished. Witcher 3 had low framerate in the bog on consoles and couple sidequests were broken (I remember the one they added later with the wolf armor) but on the whole, considering its scope, it was well polished, I finished it without problem also. Those enhanced editions were more about adding new stuff, like redesigned inventory, a tutorial, arena, better graphics..
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It's not about CDP being untouchable, every game has problems on some configurations, but they were not universal. I was talking about my experience playing them at launch and that of quite a lot of people I talked about those games back then. Of course some people had issues, and some people will have issues even launching, let alone playing, Cyberpunk, but that again will very unlikely be indicative of the experience of majority.If one thinks CP2077 is gonna be a sprint right out the gate with no bugs/glitches is in for a rude awakening. Especially if they are basing it off of one game in Witcher 3 and not their entire history of games.
I say all this as a person with a well known affinity for CDPR and Witcher as a whole. I fucking love the books, games, music. But I won't pretend CDPR are untouchable because they make my favorite game.
Literally every single Witcher game launched with game-breaking AWFUL bugs. I've been a fan of the Witcher series since 2007 and even I don't have rose-tinted glasses. There's a reason they've always launched an "enhanced" version with major updates/changes for every game within a year of launch.
I have no issues calling a spade a spade, but it's very apparent that Valhalla isn't a simple rehash like Fifa/Madden/Sports Game is. Just look at the work. The map alone is proof enough.
Can someone explain to me why IGN is not able to provide a decent video quality in 2020. They upload videos in "1080p", but the quality is equivalent to about 480p in 99% of their videos.
I think theyre in Cali, so it’s probably related to them having to work from home
So Cali is still stuck in 1990 i guess?
How many employees do you think have the stuff to capture and processes 4k video?