so if many players get to the center of the universe in 30-40 hours, how is it that it's so unlikely we will ever "run into another player" in the vastness of this game like they've been preaching?
i would love to have seen another Raven Shield type game like Patriots. tried Siege over the weekend during it's free play, and it is just boring. also the visuals look like something from 6-8 years ago at least. just being able to run & gun online is not enough to make a game anymore.
hopefully they can take all of the easy income from Siege and make some great Rainbow Six games again.
@Circlestrafe: you got a special card that doesn't have it's VRAM partitioned? that's probably worth some money to collector's.
and to see actual ultra settings in Shadow of Mordor requires the extra large DLC texture pack that requires a minimum 6GB of VRAM, so you are mistaken.
@smokerob79: eve if you don't appreciate the card after purchase you will very easily be able to make another $150 back off of it selling on ebay, amazon, etc.
pretty dumb to lie about the specs just to make it look better on paper. it still turned out to be a great higher mid tier card for most that purchased them.
though you know they grossed quite a lot more than $30 a card so this isn't like it's hurting Nvidia.
this explanation sounds a bit like Quantum Break, which is not a good thing.
the original's story and gameplay was great. hopefully this game will live up in some, if not all ways. though the fact that there is no native American protagonist already loses it a few points for me. i will hope that once starting this game all the preconceptions and issues about them ruining a great IP will fade away.
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