It becomes a matter of gameplay vs realism. If you could do what you did realistically no law would ever show up, which would make the game too easy and boring, as you could just grind train robberies for lots of cash with no real risk.
It becomes a matter of gameplay vs realism. If you could do what you did realistically no law would ever show up, which would make the game too easy and boring, as you could just grind train robberies for lots of cash with no real risk.
Well if it makes you feel better, none of the problems had to do with you wanting to play a good guy. They all had to do with you just kind of being an incompetent robber lol.
Well that seems to be just a difference. You want big numbers and easy kills. Other people want challenging but rewarding combat. Bethesda doesn't do either of those particularly well.
AC has always had a decent amount of bloat/busywork, as do most of their open world games. Useless collectables, unnecessarily long side quests with no real payoff, overly expensive items that require grinding to unlock, etc.
Nonsense, you just change the dynamics. Desmond finally breaks into a Templar stronghold and manages to kill several major leaders of the order, leaving them shattered and on the run. While there, he discovers more information about relics and other important plans already in motion, as well as captured people who…
Well he himself wasn’t super interesting, but he had potential. It was more the whole build up that your diving into the past was going to lead to something substantial in the present. That there was going to be some kind of resolution to the centuries of conflict between two warring factions and all of humanity was…
Thanks for the heads up. I generally don't read comics because they give me headaches for some reason, so it looks like I need to dig into a wiki.
Idk, it couldn’t possibly be as bad as forcing you to kill your ally/potential love interest out of nowhere with no explanation, half assing an explanation of why you did it, and then continuing the series without wrapping up most of the older plot points that made the game and series interesting.
Woah woah woah. I’m under 30 (only by a few years mind you) and I know what it is.
Yeah it really isn’t hard, outside of the small chance someone is spamming stuff outside of SSB videos and discussions.
You can trigger this at basically any time after chapter 2 I believe. There may be a hard cutoff later in the game but I doubt it.
That is weird, I didn’t have any troubles with this. I went in, killed the people, grabbed the stuff (missed the safe though), and when one lawman showed up I shot him before he saw me then bolted up the stairs and out of there.
Yep, it's truly a shame that everyone Katherine has ever known is too dumb to properly cook a turkey, which by all acounts is time consuming but pretty fucking simple.
From the sound of this post, the review, and other articles I have read, you can also basically one shot all Pokemon except ones owned by these expert trainer guys, as long as you understand type difference.
It makes sense, considering it isn't the real life NYPD and isn't trying to be.
Yep. Splinter loves to go back and forth between “we can beat them!” and “everything is fucked, you’re fucked, I’m fucked, everyone should just give up!”. I’m surprised they don’t have whiplash from going back and forth so hard.
I just don’t get why they would make the game even easier. Pokemon has always been an easy game, it is basically “RPGs for beginners”.
Weird flex but ok
Weird flex but ok
I was set to be pissed off because I literally bought some of these last night. But then I saw that these are worse than the ones I got (the ones with removable batteries, since I don’t often dunk my keys in water) and the ones I got were like $13 apiece.
I was set to be pissed off because I literally bought some of these last night. But then I saw that these are worse…
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