There are already paid XP boosters: +50%/30 min, per can of specially marked Red Bull. I get both an energy boost AND a XP boost!
There are already paid XP boosters: +50%/30 min, per can of specially marked Red Bull. I get both an energy boost AND a XP boost!
People are actually like “I think I’m going to get [console their friends have] too”, and that’s about it. Most aren’t weirdly invested in rooting for one brand over the other.
Peripherals, like extra controllers, should be free too. We can’t let them nickel-and-dime us for stuff that’s already been made and is just being withheld to sell separately after we’ve bought the base console!
Of course this was the reveal trailer. Live on news cameras: so Primal!
Do you even Ubi? That’s obviously coming in the standalone Far Cry Primal: Blood Moa.
And we could still have shotguns: upgrade your sling to throw 5 stones at once. (Reload times may be a big slow.) And LMGs are obviously a giant rotating barrel blowgun that you crank and pop an Extra Breath herbal mix to blow the darts. It’ll be like we’re right back in the Ice Age!
Oh wow I did not catch that. Makes a lot more sense now haha.
“Hold X to release log pile”!
Animal skin wingsuit and stone-throwing catapult!
Stephen’s Populism! I’m glad people are enjoying it. I’ve always loved Avalanche and didn’t want to believe that this game wouldn’t be enjoyable.
The “Get to know me in person” approach that each game may deserve is a noble thing to pursue, Jason. But distillation into metrics to efficiently evaluate performance and quality is standard business practice for a reason: it’s impractical to holistically investigate each candidate. What may be attainable, however,…
This deserves more stars. Metrics that boil performance and quality down to numbers to expediently evaluate rather than holistically investigate are standard in business practice. This is the real-life destination of legitimacy that gamers have tried so hard to carry our hobby to. We can’t complain that it includes…
TTK is making a lot of us cease protecting ourselves and thereby contract DestinyD all over again.
From the comments above, apparently people have figured it out already, but I kind of want to try it myself...which would require nautical navigational knowledge on my part, which is sorely lacking.
Holy crap, that’s awesome that I can just post something and the community has the answer already. Thanks for the insight!
I almost just threw it away because I was like “Who needs this filler content poster about some random weapon?” and then Jason posted this. OK BUNGIE...
Maybe part of the process is encoded on the weapon schematic poster of Sleeper Simulant that came with Collector’s Editions? I know i’m super slow to this whole thing, but just for the other newbies to this quest like me, the weapon schematic has some mathematical dial on the back and these instructions:
As I know many on here are saying, Black Flag is worth the risk of loving again. It compresses the usual Training Third of game progress into the initial mission, and you’re set loose from there on out. Also, enjoyably, very very few things are behind story progress walls; most of the challenge requires skill and…
A lot of people putting you on blast because they assume you don’t do contract work based on the author’s clarification that the excerpt is not a contract. (The author’s caption of the excerpt is irrelevant as the scholar-critics are accusing you of not recognizing a contract vs a memo on the face of the doc itself.)…