i think the only way people will be interested in this game if it has top notch shooting mechanics and a good funfactor. Nobody is expecting the next resident evil (and to be fair it isn't promoted as such). The fact that you play the same 2 factions as in RE:ORC might have a lot of players avoid this, since the game was panned by most critic (though personally i liked it, the zombies, the atmosphere and the 4-player-coop).
@nickyparmar92: if any1 shouldn't be afraid to create new IPs it's ND. i mean look at the succes of last of us. as long as they keep making third person games for grown-ups i'll keep playing them!
@nikon133: oh yeah, good ideas! i like your style. maybe a big setpiece while driving a trabbi (Trabant) through Moscow. Sully be like "why doesn't this thing drive faster!!!?" I already see it.
When i'm in a party i already see what the other guys are playing. What do they mean?
Also i want the feature "be able to delete that stupid game that only works with a camera and even then is stupid of which i forgot the name because it's so stupid but it's on each ps4 from the start which is really stupid".
i think it's funny that so many people think that deprived is the best starting class. you'll get your 1st 10-20 levels within the 1st 2-3 hours of gaming and then it'll have the same level as any1 else, so no, you're not "cooler" for using him. On top of that his stats suck, not because they're all really low, but actually because they're all pretty high. When i choose a starting class i think only about these 3 things: do i wanna use sorcery? do i wanna use miracles? do i wanna use no magic at all? In case i wanna use sorcery i take the starting class with the lowest possible faith, vice versa for faith and if i don't wanna use magic i take the class that has the lowest combined intelligence and faith. deprived has both on 10, so you basically already wasted points by choosing this class, even though he is SL1. So if you get to SL120 (or whatever the meta in this game will be) someone who started as a sorcerer class will have a more efficient sorcerer than someone who builds a sorcerer from the deprived class. Same is true for using a faith-build or a pure melee build.
It's not quite the same for strength- or dex-builds as both need to level up both stats in most cases to use certain weapons (e.g. even if you're going for a strength build you'll probably level up your dex to 14 to use bows and such).
Now i'm not saying the deprived is a bad class and if you have an excuse to having all your stats on at least 10 by all means use him. I'm just someone who wants to maximize the effectiveness of my characters and the only time a deprived class made sense to me was when i wanted to make a hexer in ds2.
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