@Rufus_the_rat: Did the PC market overstep its mark by releasing upgrades every few months? Who would buy PC tech when its going to be outdated within months? Does that also set a bad precedent for PC customers?
Keep spending those thousands of welfare dollars on your 'rigs' to keep them up to date kids. I'll spend mine on a $299 PS4 from Kmart and a couple of dozen cheap pole dancers.
@Raidendude153: I don't think you understood the point I was making. I am all for the sleep, eat, disease, adrenalin, etc mechanics they're introducing. What I am saying is that instant saves and fast travel completely counter them.
@reduc_ab_: I'll reword your badass comment if you like.
You played for 700 hours. Clap.....clap.
I've logged in over 120 hours. In other words, you ain't at my level, son.
Seriously though, I'm tired of people wanting instant saves in every game on the planet and coming up with lame excuses such as 'the game will crash' and 'I don't have the time' and 'I should be able to play how I want', etc. The mode was designed by Bethesda for a reason, they're the game developers, they understand exactly what a quick save any where does to gameplay challenge, it completely and utterly counters every single mistake the player makes with literally zero penalty. Why didn't Dark Souls incorporate an instant save whenever and wherever you like into the game? Why do thousands of games have a restricted save 'checkpoint'? An instant quick save has no place in a survival mode that is designed to challenge the player. The options are already in the game to save at every step, play those difficulties.
@reduc_ab_: LOL 700 hours, when you have a life, responsibilities and employment you'll understand kid. One crash in 120 hours of gameplay. Try again with excuses for wanting an easy mode quicksave champion.
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