I thought that balancing thing was annoying, but accurate, so was quite impressed at the same time at that level of detailThe way he stumbles around is really realistic too I thought though.
How the heck to I escape the cremation building though, keep getting eaten![]()
Not noticed it but I am at 144Hz 10 bit not 175Hz, I've only noticed ABL when at 175Hz so far in games! I do like this game without HDR to though, both look good, maybe the non HDR presentation feels more natural too.I ended up just running for it and fell off the cliff. It should be possible to sneak though.
EDIT: By the way, Death Stranding was one of the titles I noticed ABL on the Alienware OLED in HDR1000. I ended up settling with the 400. Have you experimented between the two?
worst thing about the game was not being able to kill the AI in camps

worst thing about the game was not being able to kill the AI in camps
Gave this a go last year but put it down after an hour, thinking of trying again this Christmas, hopefully i can get further in the game and "get it".
Found it slow to start but once i was into it, i was really into it. Worth sticking with.
Yep, get out that initial area into the big terrain and it picks upOnce you complete the starting area it gets better.
I've also been playing this the last few days after picking it up free on Epic. Enjoying it so far, looks and runs great.
Gameplay seems a bit repetitive to start with, go here, do that, go here but then that's basically most games tbf but it's keeping it interesting so far by drip feeding new things at a steady place and really seems to open up once you leave the starting area.
Story has me interested and is pulling me along, even if there are a few odd holes, because 'video game'.
One question though...
Is it worth while playing it logged in? Or am I missing out on anything major by not doing so?
I've watched a few vids of other people playing it from before the point I've already got to in game and it just seems to make the map and the landscape a mess of icons.
And seems to make the game too easy?
I know I'm missing out on some easy stat boosts but I don't feel like I'm having any issues levelling up or getting through the game.
Is there anything major game play or story wise I'm going to miss out on?
No specific spoilers please, just a general sense of how people here played it and "online? yes or no".
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Without too many hardcore spoilers. Does anyone know when the "online" aspect of the game kicks in? I'm on mission 3 and I've not seen any ladders/roads/ropes etc or any indication of anyone ever being in "my" world at all.
Does it unlock after a certain mission? Ive enabled online sessions in game.
You’re missing out on a huge chunk of the experience if not logged in. Nothing story wise though.

Hmmm, I'll probs just keep it off then.
Maybe I'm missing something but the 'experience' just seems to be loads of silly icons everywhere spoiling the map and game with signs pointing 'go this way' and 'warning, bad guys here' etc and they're the 'helpful' ones.
Though I will admit I'm an unsociable grumpy sod irl, let alone in a single player game where I just want to have an adventure and explore the game and it's environment.![]()
the biggest benefits of being online:
Always a stash of motorbikes and boots, equipment etc in the distribution center lockers, so you can dump you lower level gear for newer players and grab better ones.
Handily placed ladders and ropes out in the wild that other people leave
And possibly the most usefull, when you're building a road, and you'll want to build at least a few to make traversing the map less painful, other player might leave building materials in the road building beacons... it's a bit of a grind to collect all the materials yourself, and it becomes a team effort, even though you'll never see another player.
Sometimes a handy bridge will appear too.
Best way to collect road building materials is to get a car/4x4 (steal one from a bandit camp if you need too) and raid bandit camps for thier building materials... the 4x4 vehicles can carry a big stash of looted items in the trunk, so you're not hauling it around on your back which would take forever.
The online aspect isn't 'multiplayer' at all, in the traditional sense, just that you benefit from other players efforts, and they, yours.

