FarCry 2
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- Morbo
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FarCry 2
Figured it was about time we had a proper thread for this.
Anyone had any trouble releasing from emplaced machine guns? I've had no trouble with cars, but at checkpoints and boats I have to get damaged and heal to release.
Anyone had any trouble releasing from emplaced machine guns? I've had no trouble with cars, but at checkpoints and boats I have to get damaged and heal to release.
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- Ninja
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This might be of some interest, though no FC2 to be seen.Gunslinger42 wrote:really want this game
but not sure how it'll run with my old single core 3800+ and I generally don't like the limited installs drm crap either
I reckon you'd be right on the edge of playability on a 3800+, you might get away with it, but I wouldn't bank on it.
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- Mr Flibbles
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Plans to sweep and play before majority comes crashing down with the crack. Ubisoft actually did a good job fucking pirates over along with paying customers. Problem is I either buy this or L4D, though maybe I can manage somehow. Waiting on review of online gameplay, that should be a deciding factor.
Short game is short. 70% done after only ten hours seems a bit wrong to me. CoD4 was just the right length this seems too short. I'm having the same problem with this like I did SoC. Fantastic but where the hell is the rest of it??
For me it's suffering the same fate as Assassins Creed, the same four missions repeated over and over and over and over and over and over. Yes it's an incredibly pretty game but good god I need more missions than go here kill him, go here blow that truck up and go here get pills.
I don't think it deserves the high 90%'s and the 9/10's and 10/10's I think its more a 7/10 and 6 of that is for the very pretty engine.
For me it's suffering the same fate as Assassins Creed, the same four missions repeated over and over and over and over and over and over. Yes it's an incredibly pretty game but good god I need more missions than go here kill him, go here blow that truck up and go here get pills.
I don't think it deserves the high 90%'s and the 9/10's and 10/10's I think its more a 7/10 and 6 of that is for the very pretty engine.
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- Ninja
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But it isn't.Gunslinger42 wrote:chicken doesnt know how to open ended games
Berk raised it in his post, it's a hell of a lot more constricted than we were led to believe it would be. So far for me it hasn't opened up and I'm nearing the end of act 2. Oblivion was open ended as it was one giant map, one huge world to explore with loads of differing story lines and missions to achieve.
Don't get me wrong. The main storyline is pretty fucking awesome and it has me hooked, the game is awesomely pretty but the three tacked on repetitive missions and a hunt the diamonds mini game drag it down so much.