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Looks better every time i see it.
Think this is out 4 days before Watchdogs��..But I'm greedy and want them all
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Does look good. Will be interesting to see what the new Doom game is like too...
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Games are getting better but still a long way from photo-realistic. I wonder how far away that is??
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You want to see quality then buy a Playstation 4 and Infamous Second Son�.
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Yeah pre/orders [another ploy] apparently get into the Doom Beta whenever that is,more than likely 2015
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All that is required is people to have much larger displays, more powerful computers and graphic cards, so I would say around 5 minutes...
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you still dont think next gen is unbalanced with fps and first person?
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Will it have the re-playability that a single-player only game needs, I wonder ? It seems to have a very oppressive atmosphere, so with the very dark humour it has, I suspect few people would want to play it more than once, unless you get extra stuff multiple times around.
The previous version of Wolfenstein did have a good re-playability, as you kept all your special "weapons".
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Believe it or not mate without FPS I doubt I would be into Gaming,FPS are my main passion and why I play games ,obviously I like 3rd person stuff also and other types of games,but FPS is where it's at for me and I will keep buying them providing they are decent enough.
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Agreed. FPS and TPS are my games of choice also.
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Looks better every time i see it.
Think this is out 4 days before Watchdogs��..But I'm greedy and want them all 
I agree. It does look good but I definitely would want to see the reviews first before buying. But Watchdogs has got to be a no-brainer!
And the news is GTA5 is coming to PC and next gen consoles in the summer. We've had these rumours before but I'd love to see it running on proper next gen hardware.
Also, no one is interested in ESO then? I mean, I guess it's currently only out for the PC at the minute and it's pay monthly but no one has mentioned it. Not even Herr Toady der uber PC enthusiast.
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And the news is GTA5 is coming to PC and next gen consoles in the summer. We've had these rumours before but I'd love to see it running on proper next gen hardware.
I might pick up a PS4 then in the autumn
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I presume you are talking about Elder Scrolls Online and not the European Space Observatory? If its the former, then its not really my sort of game. If its the latter then, I cant afford to visit it..
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You've no interested in Elder Scrolls stuff then mate? I am a big geek for it but I'm less sure on ESO. WoW never really appealed to me but ESO is tempting as it's been so long since we've had a new Elder Scrolls fix.
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I just don't fancy the online element of it. I wanted to play Skyrim but the save problems on the PS3 put me off. I do quite fancy that Kingdom sword fighting first person adventure that was Kickstarter funded. I forget the name now.
WoW always appeared a bit too dungeons a dragons for me, but Skyrim looked like something I might have enjoyed.
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I've heard some good things about Elder Scrolls, but its not something I want to invest time, money or interest in
Edited by deleted (Sat 12-Apr-14 13:22:08)
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Take it from me if you have little time then Skyrim is not for you,you can actually spend the first hour customising your character .
Besides it's a game that requires a very large amount if time and patience ,and on that count that's me out.
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indeed, and this is coming from a rpg fan.
I think the elder scrolls games are huge time sinks with what is a lot of repetitive quests as well. For rpg's they are complex and big.
I brought oblivion, skyrim and morrowmind.
So far I have not even beat oblivion yet, morrowmind and skyrim both still sealed.
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I've tried to play them but I can not get into them,I watch the videos and think that the games look great so I tend to buy them and try to alter my gaming habits but I'm just into certain types of games only and these type of games are not for me.
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Yeah mate - if you enjoy story driven quests, beautiful landscapes and scenery then Skyrim is pretty good and I've just started playing it through for a third time.
I wouldn't call Skyrim a complex or complicated game but it does have some depth to it. If you're the type of person who likes to read a little lore and mix your own potions and craft your own gear and sell stuff then this is basically the game's main mechanic other than dungeon/fort looting dragon/monster/bandit killing type stuff.
On the PC there are loads of good mods that are easy to install thanks to the Steam Workshop thing. I'd like to install the other stuff, the Skyrim UI thing, but I messed it up and couldn't be bothered to try it again but the rewards for better graphics are enormous. I think I may have been a little harsh with my feelings that graphics haven't really progressed all that much over the years.
Skyrim, like Oblivion, offers loads: you can pick and choose the bits you like but it will probably draw you in to a broader range of activities. You can complete the main storyline pretty quickly but it's all the diversions that truly get you into the heart of the place and that's where the real rewards are.
Yeah, I'm still not sure about doing all that online. I've read a bit about it and it looks like the sheer number of players in an area are destroying the original feel of the game for many: it's meant to be you and a small band of companions alone in a vast wilderness in the main not a Saturday afternoon melee at a footy match back in the late 80s. Never played WoW or any other MMO before: didn't like the sound of grinding but Skyrim has plenty of that too I guess. If you wanna equip yourself better, you gotta do the time and grind.
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yeah oblivion on the pc is 10x better than the console, primarily due to mods, also due to superior hardware.
skyrim I expect is same for same reasons.
On my pc I installed a ton of mods, but ones I remember off hand are, beefed up textures as I mentioned in an older thread my oblivion now looks better than current next gen console games, cosmetic mods such as lights coming on at night, game balance mod which stops monsters always been your level (stupid system), another mode that makes legendary weapons level up when you level up (again default system stupid), a load of bug fixes that did not make it to the offical patches, and somne mods that make the spell system better, one of them been that high level spells actually look high level, in default oblivion all spells look the same no matter how weak or strong they are. Probably about 20-30 mods altogether I installed.
Dragon age a rpg similiar in that it has pc mods and the game is way better on the pc than the console, but dragon age is a much smaller game than oblivion so far easier to get into and beat.
Dragon age 3, looks awesome, and that I believe is a next gen game, it looks good enough to make me spend £400 or whatever the price is on a next gen console if it were exclusive, for me thats the type of killer game to make me buy a new console.
Dragon age 3 tho will also be out on xbox360/ps3 and pc tho so isnt next gen console exclusive. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_Age:_Inquisition
Edited by Chrysalis (Sun 13-Apr-14 20:35:21)
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That does look good
Yea you're right the big bonus of PC games over consoles is that people make mods and patches for them
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