What would be an example of a modern or forward thinking single-player FPS game trend?
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What would be an example of a modern or forward thinking single-player FPS game trend?
Borderlands 2, borderlands pre sequelWhat open world FPS is 60fps on consoles? Seems pretty standard.
What would be an example of a modern or forward thinking single-player FPS game trend?
It is not uncommon that FPS runs 30 on consoles. Far cry and the new metro game both do.I know, but it's still a first person game at 30FPS. I hope they at least let us put some heavy motion blur to mask the framerate.
At no point during my comment I blamed the devs. The game runs at 30FPS, even if it isn't their fault. Only way I'm buying a 30FPS first person game is if I love the franchise.It is not uncommon that FPS runs 30 on consoles. Far cry and the new metro game both do.
It is more of the limit of a $200 box rather than dev being lazy or incompetent. If frame rate is really a concern, there are options for superior experiences.
Saying being turned off by this aspect just feels unfair to me.
Dude I feel like you are literally depicting Cyberpunk 2077, lol.• Objectives that aren't outpost clearing
• Characters, story, emotions. Either a serious story or a comedy.
• Player choice, consequences, multiple ways to beat the mission.
• AI that isn't potatoes with guns
• Vehicle sequences that aren't gimmicks: depth, strategy, mastery. So many of the vehicle weapons are homing missiles. Go beyond: first person vehicle sequences where you can actually jump out, hijack another vehicle, feel like you are in the action movie as opposed to toy-vehicle combat. Be better than Far Cry.
• Emergent gameplay systems: living world with the bounty-hunters, faction wars etc. (AC Odyssey, Mordor Nemesis)
• Since the player is already super-powered, a movement/platforming system like Titanfall.
Yeah thats fair enough.At no point during my comment I blamed the devs. The game runs at 30FPS, even if it isn't their fault. Only way I'm buying a 30FPS first person game is if I love the franchise.
I posted a 45 minute gameplay video from PAX East in the OP
Arkane and Tango are as much Bethesda as id is (they are all wholly owned) and much more "Bethesda" than Avalanche.Yeah those are not really real Bethesda, they just Bethesda published. They did make the Biosdhock 2 DLC for 2k which was better then B2 itself.
As a fan of Mad Max (2015), this seems to be Mad Max 2 repackaged as a Rage sequel (and in first person), so I'm down for that.
Right, right. That makes sense.Yeah I saw that and it looks awesome. I'm talking about after launch though. Just watching normal people stream the game.
Dude I feel like you are literally depicting Cyberpunk 2077, lol.
Yeah, "First-person Mad Max 2 with an id Software twist" seems to be an accurate description. Even putting the setting aside, the faction system in general is very similar, down to the presence of a "Projects" tab in the pause/map menu:
After Cryengine and Lumberyard this is basiucally the next evolution in the Crytek Engine (Bethesda hired more then half the Crytek Engine people in Frankfurt to work on a dedicated FPS engine) techniocally it shoukld be great, gamewise, well yeah its Bethesda and if its not Doom or Wolkfenstein
Also present from Mad Max:
- Convoys
- Races
- Drive an enemy vehicle back to your base to be able to keep it
- The whole look of enemy bases (at least the Goon Squad ones)
I really wonder if this game started development as Mad Max 2 and Bethesda stepped in halfway and said 'turn it into RAGE 2, also work with ID.'
The fuck does being stuck in the past mean when it comes to this game? And I'm not sure how you can call it repetitive when you haven't played it. But okay.• Bland, generic, repetitive
• Stuck in the past of single-player FPS game trends
• Both the publisher and the developer have a long history of broken launches
• Based on the failed IP and the non-existent community
• The marketing and the actual game have a massive rift between a comical and serious post-apocalyptic presentation
I don't understand the hype for this game. Not a single indicator points towards the fun gameplay, but it is pointless to debate that without playing it.
Those are PS3/360 remasters, not comparable