@PsychicKiller82: Well said and I completely agree. You'll upset a handful of scrubs though as you can see below. Kids getting all angry because they can't cheat anymore.
lol what a great comment, 'cheats for scrubs' absolutely spot on Mr Hussain. You'll upset some kids that cheat, exploit and glitch their way through games though. Yep, just read some comments below, they're angry.
@TonnFool23: lol what on earth does repetitive gameplay have to do with repetitive comments? I seem to be pretty popular with you kids, maybe you should go outside or relax and not get so worked up. I can't say I would remember any one person on this site, I'd have to actually care to remember someone. Thank you, I'm glad you're taking notice.
@rumadbrah: Do you disagree? Are the open world quest not repetitive? Is the bandit AI superb? Is there actual content between the exclamation points? Is the combat great and not repetitive in its nature? Please, regale me with tales of how you disagree.
@rumadbrah: lol what? In my opinion a fanboy reacts pretty much identically as he did. Anger and attempted insults if someone doesn't blow sunshine out its backside. Don't get me wrong, its not a bad game I've played a lot worse but its just not as great as its made out to be for many reasons, certainly not GOTY, I much preferred Fallout 4, Bloodborne and MGS V over The Witcher but each to their own (shit, I even enjoyed Assassins Creed Syndicate over The Witcher 3). I'm certainly not going to insult someone and get all upset if someone says otherwise.
@dexda: I much prefer Skyrim or Fallouts approach, its what essentially drives exploration. No locations are marked unless an NPC mentions the area, it adds to the sense of being in a world rather than looking at a map and playing join the dots. Had I have known I would of switched them off for sure. I am also a completionist to a degree but I much prefer to play it with some semblance of realism (to a degree). Probably why after 130 hours in Fallout 4 I have still only managed to find 6 bobbleheads. Yep, they give you stat benefits but I much prefer the sense of finding them myself rather than the game telling me exactly where they are (like The Witcher does) or watching a YouTube video and essentially have someone else play the game for you. If I can't find it, so be it, I not a huge fan of hand holding.
@dexda: Oh I didn't realise you could turn them off. It really shouldn't have been an option to have them on in the first place though and certainly not on by default. Doesn't help the repetitive nature of them though.
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