You're doing god's work, keep at it! Very important.
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My ignore list ovefloweth. I hope there isn't a cap!
Lots of very delicate flowers these days...
This is partly why the mass media industry is in a bit of a state at the moment, what with trying to pander to people like this who get upset for reasons as stupid as another person providing a reasoned hypothesis for an observation all which upsets their fee fees....
Really looking forward to playing this. Looks fantastic. Huge SW fan.
Lots of very delicate flowers these days...
This is partly why the mass media industry is in a bit of a state at the moment, what with trying to pander to people like this who get upset for reasons as stupid as another person providing a reasoned hypothesis for an observation all which upsets their fee fees....
Really looking forward to playing this. Looks fantastic. Huge SW fan.
Temper your expectations, It's an Ubisoft game. I hope I'm wrong and it's amazing but I'm keeping my expectations low due to it being an Ubisoft game.
Avatar was pretty fun. They certainly build great worlds, it’s just a shame the gameplay is often lacking.
I'd love to play a decent SW game which really immersed me in the world. Not just climbing towers and repeatedly clearing outposts, but something well crafted with some character.
I've tried kotor2 in the past, but it feels quite dated. Otherwise seems like the kind of thing I want.
The universe is interesting enough.
It could even be linear as long as the gameplay isn't dull as most of these open world games that come out.
It's a shame really. MGSV was pretty fun while the story lasted, but then did an oopsie and fell flat on its face. I feel that was the first open world game I played which came close, with the best designed part being the prequel (ground zeroes) and then the last mission. It's just a shame that the tech is there that we have seamless and large worlds, but we've not yet reached the point where they feel "alive".
Maybe this will be it, but I doubt it because ubi just don't care about that and enough people will buy whatever garbage they put out.
Is it going to take another generation of gamers to realise it's shallow, or are we doomed for eternity because I'm just part of a minority of gamers who feel it's still too shallow?
Avatar was decent but to me at least at times it came across as Far Cry with a blue man group skin.
Decent chunk of gameplay, Looks ok so far -
You'd need CD Project in Witcher 3 mode to do a decent Star Wars open world game, with proper quests and side missions IMO.
Never gonna happen, unfortunately.
Jabba mission locked behind premium version
Star Wars Outlaws locks Jabba the Hutt mission behind $110 premium edition | VGC
Players will have to buy the Gold Edition to access the mission at launch…www.videogameschronicle.com
Jabba mission locked behind premium version
Star Wars Outlaws locks Jabba the Hutt mission behind $110 premium edition | VGC
Players will have to buy the Gold Edition to access the mission at launch…www.videogameschronicle.com
Having to pay for day one DLC really is one of the worst aspects of modern games.
A predatory cash grab.
Ubisofts whole business model has shifted to trying to push their customers to yet another subscription model by lol worthy pricing and ridiculous gatekeeping of what should be core game elements.
I really wonder which of EA and Ubisoft is the scummiest publisher. They seem to be quite competitive in going for the title.