Colonel Sanders
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oh my god, we get it, you don't like BotW. stop beating a dead horseA rip off of BoTW is a bad idea. With out the Zelda name the BoTW would of been a flop.
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oh my god, we get it, you don't like BotW. stop beating a dead horseA rip off of BoTW is a bad idea. With out the Zelda name the BoTW would of been a flop.
Nope.oh my god, we get it, you don't like BotW. stop beating a dead horse
If it were flop worthy, people would have figured it out by now.A rip off of BoTW is a bad idea. With out the Zelda name the BoTW would of been a flop.
A rip off of BoTW is a bad idea. With out the Zelda name the BoTW would of been a flop.
I even had the Zelda nostalgia. It was one of the first NES games I played as a kid. I even loves the 2nd one. After OoT the Zelda games lost their luster. Hell I even liked a link between worlds for the 3DS better then any game that came after OoT. Horizon zero got robbed for GotY in 2017. It was the better game in every way.I disagree. I played BOTW and enjoyed it, but wouldn't call it worthy of the praise it got... really for the exact reason you've given. It was my first Zelda game, so there was no lore, no nostalgia, the setting and story meant nothing to me. I really wasn't even interested in it, but it came bundled with my Switch. Being a Zelda game didn't blind me to its flaws. It was still a decent game, just not the GOTY material everyone made it out to be. Now I'm playing Fenyx Rising, and it's great. It takes all the best parts of BOTW and improves upon them, and completely fixes the parts of BOTW that were lackluster. The art style is incredibly gorgeous, especially at 4K with HDR. The combat is so much better than BOTW, primarily because it borrows heavily from Assassins Creed. It's faster and more responsive and all around feels great. The story is good, the characters are funny and enjoyable, and everything is fully voice acted. There is no Nintendo jank here, everything is made to the stardard you'd expect out of a modern AAA title. The puzzles, especially later in the game, are fun and challenging, more so than BOTW's were. The world is small, but interesting to explore. I thought BOTW was too big, it was a slog to get around. It retains the stamina for climbing and swimming and whatnot, but I actually liked this feature (in both games). It made exploring challenging and allowed certain parts of the game to be locked away from the player until some work has been put into upgrading.
Seriously, I'd put my money on many of the things you don't like about BOTW being fixed here. It' got BOTWs looks and spirit, but its fixed basically everything about it. It's $30 on every platform ATM (which is what I paid), and it's seriously fantastic. That price is a steal. Had I paid $60, I would still not have been disappointed. This coming from someone who judges Ubisoft games very harshly these days.... it's probably the best game they've made since Black Flag.
I even had the Zelda nostalgia. It was one of the first NES games I played as a kid. I even loves the 2nd one. After OoT the Zelda games lost their luster. Hell I even liked a link between worlds for the 3DS better then any game that came after OoT. Horizon zero got robbed for GotY in 2017. It was the better game in every way.
I mean, it's a light-hearted action/exploration game, don't go expecting hardcore RPG depth or something. But it does have a lot of cool systems that are really fun to upgrade and gear with unique effects, so you can come up with pretty fun "builds." I love that the potions have their own upgrade trees - this is such a simple but effective design that I now wish every game that puts a lot of importance on consumables (i.e. CP2077) would use a similar system.I started this one last night. Seems pretty polished. Kinda fisher price like. I'm hoping there is some depth here. Pretty game though.
tried that, didnt help. neither did reinstalling it and the game(c or any other).Is Ubiosoft Connect running? I had issues once where it would consistently CTD after the title screen. Force closing Ubisoft Connect and launching it again seemed to work.
I had an issue where the game wouldn't launch at all, just hung on the splash screen. Apparently both uplay and the game needed to be installed on my C: drive. Pretty fucking stupid, but moving them fixed it.tried that, didnt help. neither did reinstalling it and the game(c or any other).
the quote you used says i tried that...I had an issue where the game wouldn't launch at all, just hung on the splash screen. Apparently both uplay and the game needed to be installed on my C: drive. Pretty fucking stupid, but moving them fixed it.
I have the launcher on C and the game on D, no problemsI had an issue where the game wouldn't launch at all, just hung on the splash screen. Apparently both uplay and the game needed to be installed on my C: drive. Pretty fucking stupid, but moving them fixed it.
I'm sure other aspects diverge a bit more (hopefully), but this looks like such a knock off of BoTW:
I would've thought Ubisoft would change it up a bit more. But even the small animations are so similar. Its kind of odd actually.
I'm sure other aspects diverge a bit more (hopefully), but this looks like such a knock off of BoTW:
I would've thought Ubisoft would change it up a bit more. But even the small animations are so similar. Its kind of odd actually.
Seems like a pretty cool game to me. I think the problem with it = timing. Ubisoft released it in the middle of a pile of other game releases...including two huge releases of their own. I forgot all about it. My plan is still to take advantage of UPlay+ and play through this, AC Valhalla, and Far Cry 6 over the course of a couple months during the Spring/Summer.
Seems like a pretty cool game to me. I think the problem with it = timing. Ubisoft released it in the middle of a pile of other game releases...including two huge releases of their own. I forgot all about it. My plan is still to take advantage of UPlay+ and play through this, AC Valhalla, and Far Cry 6 over the course of a couple months during the Spring/Summer.
Ubisoft's release schedule is crowded, not that I care. Watch Dogs, Assassin's Creed and Far Cry within 6-8 months of each other.
You'd think a game like this would be released winter 2021 when the higher profile titles are out of the way. Makes me wonder what Ubisoft has planned for late 2021 and 2022. DLC and a spin off Far Cry?
If the FOV adjustment is vertical then it should be 74 for every aspect ratio. If it's horizontal then it should be 106 for a 16:9 monitor and resolution.Adjusting the FOV to 85 helps with immersion on my 24 monitor zooms in.
and?He cant find anything good to play.
exactly. was a totally pointless post, a rando guys poll about what he should play.