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  1. xP I would play it 24/7 when I sold my graphics card and waited for over a month to get my new one... I mean, it was the only actual game I could play without getting five fps. I love it for the sole fact that it is fast paced, teamwork-based has a great community and it is overall a fascinating experience.

  2. Dumpster Diving is allowed in many countries, based on where you live the laws may be different. In general, it is not a crime such as stealing, because once you throw something in the dumpster, it becomes public (It will either be destroyed or taken).

  3. I use either my Debit Card (Visa & Mastercard) or Paypal which is linked to those two. If I have doubts about a site (even after reading reviews and asking people) I will use PayPal as they use their own Site to make the transactions instead of putting your information in a database that you aren't even sure if it is accessible only by them, none or anyone.

  4. I agree with Alyxx. All Mass Effect were fantastic but the ending of the MEA3. Though, I must say that I didn't really like the start of the first one as well... I wouldn't recommend it over games such as Witcher 3 or Skyrim but it is definitely worth a shot.

  5. I feel that The Forest has done a great job at scaring you by just using sounds. A quick description of the game: Your plane crashed on an island that seems to be filled with cannibalistic mutants. There are the cannibals (Common) and the creepy mutants (Rare). In this game, the purpose is to find your son, Timmy, who was abducted by one of the cannibals minutes after the plane crashed. It is one of the best survival horror games I have ever played, and the sounds during the morning, night and during cave expeditions are fantastic.

  6. 2 hours ago, killamch89 said:

    The Witcher 3 is an excellent game - I know that much. The problem with the PC version of this game is that it is poorly optimized. When my GTX 1080 TI with I7 processor is struggling in some parts of the game to register 30 fps on ultra settings, it paints a very damning picture. The worse part is I am not the only PC gamer I know with this issue - I have a friend with an almost identical setup (we built our PCs at the same time and bought similar parts.) and his GTX 1080ti overheated and stopped working. 

    Hm, I played it on PS4 PRO, so I am not sure if that is something that happens to everyone, but apart from the optimisation (Which I agree, is a big part when it comes to gaming), the game is excellent, as you said. But you could always try similar games like Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor or Middle Earth: Shadow of War. There are many beautifully designed RPGs out there.

  7. 22 hours ago, killamch89 said:

    It was just a cash grab by Bethesda and a lot of the things they promised would be in the game, they haven't delivered on. It is one of the reasons I have really started to dislike Bethesda - they put out unfinished games and depend on their modding community to patch the problems while charging you a premium fee for the game.

    I am not arguing about the quality of the game; I am just saying that even a game like this can be enjoyable if played with friends. I cannot agree more with you; I feel like almost all big companies start caring more about the money rather than the quality of the games. I mean, EA, Bethesda, who's next?

  8. On 12/23/2018 at 2:35 AM, killamch89 said:

    Having said that, nothing is as bad as Fallout 76 - it's not even worth $3. They have some flying monsters in the game that are basically re-skinned Skyrim dragon - same animation. They completely destroyed the Fallout franchise with this release.

    I can agree up to a point. I find it very enjoyable with friends... I think the sole purpose one should buy it is to play it with their friends, otherwise, it might get both frustrating and boring.

  9. 1 hour ago, Keranov said:

    The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and Kingdom Come: Deliverance are pretty good RPGs to play. I still haven't played them but I'm planning to do so.

    I can proudly vouch for those two amazing RPGs. The Witcher 3 is just one of the most amazing games out there. Now, if you have played Red Dead Redemption II, then you will most likely notice some similarities. Both games follow a somewhat same mechanism in NPC behaviours, and other, gameplay-wise. Both games have huge worlds and loads of things to do. I think that you will enjoy The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt more than Kingdom Come: Deliverance but that is just my opinion. 

  10.  It is a great fantasy RPG game with decent graphics and gameplay mechanics. I mean, the only reason I got excited was because I had played D&D before and I wanted to see what the game was all about. Overall, it is a decent one, but since it is free of charge why don't you give it a go?

  11.  I mean, sure it is a marketing "trick" but not necessarily negative. Now, I am probably one of those crazy addicted people who does go as far as purchasing merchandise. I have a couple of T-Shirts from Fallout to The Witcher, Portal, Tomb Raider etc. I also have an expanding collection of Pop! Figures. I also have a Discord pillow and a couple of other things such as cups, backpacks etc. Though I have never purchased a poster, they take too much space and, for me, they don't deserve their money.

  12. Hey, I have been playing The Long Dark for a while now and to be honest, it is not that "horror". It is a survival game (With a fantastic story). I would instead purchase The Forest as it has better graphics and is cheaper. (Currently, with the sales The Long Dark is 6$ and The Forest 11$, but without the sales, TLD is 25$ while The Forest 15$). 

  13. On 10/31/2018 at 10:38 PM, Keranov said:

    I haven't seen any good MMORPGs nowadays, at least in my opinion. I would definitely go for a MMORPG as it's one of my favourite genres if not my absolutely favourite one.

    I fancy GW2; you should give it a go.

     

     Now, there is an entire theory based on that. Game Development is not just a bunch of nerdy programmers getting together and making a game. It is much more than that. Now, I will take as an example Detroit: Become Human, because I read an article the other day which I found extremely interesting. The article said that the director of the game worked with psychiatrists to get the most realistic behaviour in his characters. If you have played the game, you will most probably understand what I mean.

     I would split the money into three parts. 33% would go towards the story, 33% towards the gameplay mechanics and 33% towards graphics. I feel that a balanced game will be the most enjoyable. A mediocre story means that the player would be less interested in it. Thus the probabilities of them stop playing or not recommending it would be considerably high. Poor gameplay mechanics would lead to fewer capabilities and again, makes the game less enjoyable. I mean, being able to do a double backroll is undoubtedly more interesting than merely pressing 'S' and going backwards — lastly, graphics. I think that poor graphics means the poor representation of what you want to depict. Games, or at least meaningful ones, have a story to tell, and the best way to do that is by using pictures. I mean, there are great Text RPGs out there such as Magium, but what differentiates Magium from Skyrim, for example, is the fact that Skyrim gives you so many possibilities, and it depicts the story in such an elegant manner that makes the game more compelling.

     I am not sure what the game would be about, but there is one thing for sure; it would be open world. 

  14. Honestly, there are many reasons why people, including myself, love this game. It is not just the limitless possibilities and things you could do in the world; it is also the immersive story. I mean, let's not start talking about the graphics and music because I will most likely never stop talking. Also, a considerable part of this game is the incredibly realistic physics and character behaviours. I mean, it does remind me of GTA V--Western style, but it isn't. You see, your gun is not always the solution it may end up getting you in a more difficult situation. That is something I have never seen before in a video game, personally. Also, another thing I noticed is the fact that people will interact with you according to how you look/smell & behave! I have also seen this kind of mechanic in Kingdom Come Deliverance which is very cool if you ask me! Back to realism; I am sure you may have heard or seen people getting kicked by a horse, or some other crazy stuff happenin' all over the world. Well, it also has a dynamic weather system, which affects the world and it is not just decorative. 

  15. On 12/30/2018 at 4:28 PM, killamch89 said:

    I have never actually gone out and rented a video game because, for me, I want to own that game for a long time.

    I don't think that the sole purpose of renting a game is to finish it. I have rented a couple of games to see whether I like them or not (Believe it or not I first rented Skyrim and then purchased it). It is like an extended demo for me. But I agree, 95% of my games are bought from the start.

  16. 4 minutes ago, killamch89 said:

    A fair argument but the problem we have with EA is that they are no longer interested in just making a quality game. They are instead, always trying to find new ways of milking their customer base while not improving on the quality of their titles and are charging premium prices.

    I see your point, and I cannot agree more, I was commenting on the Battlefield "feminism" thing because many people have been saying that they won't be purchasing Battlefield V just for that.

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