There's a button in The Keep that says "Export to DA:I", which I assume you click that, then make sure you sign in to the Origin servers. Beyond that, I'm not certain, as my copy arrives tomorrow.
There's a button in The Keep that says "Export to DA:I", which I assume you click that, then make sure you sign in to the Origin servers. Beyond that, I'm not certain, as my copy arrives tomorrow.
As I give exactly zero sh*ts about the overall Assassin/Templar arch and the modern day segments, I'm quite pleased to hear they're gone. The rest of the news, however? Less so.
As royally f*cked as this all is (Methinks I'll hold off on getting a copy for a while) I'm honestly just shocked to see someone actually using "ping".
Exactly. And if not getting a cloth map (Everyone still gets a print one) and a deck of cards is what it took to make sure the Witcher 3 reached as wide of an audience as possible, I'm okay with that.
Okay, what content is it? And I don't mean physical items, I mean game play content. 'Cause I've got the Gamestop pages up for XB1 and PC, and the only difference I'm seeing is a cloth map (Every copy of the game, period, gets a print map, normal or collectors) and the cards.
The $160 collector's edition of The Witcher 3 on the XB1 gets an additional deck of cards and a cloth map. Nothing more. The game content remains unchanged. Even I don't find that worth fretting over.
Seeing how they started (Localizing Baldur's Gate for central Europe) and how big they've grown, along with the success of GOG, not to mention Witcher 3 and Cyberpunk 2077 looming in the future, I don't think they're going anywhere anytime soon. I just wish more companies would follow their lead.
Well, I'm know I'm something of an oddity, but I constantly hear people rant and rave about how terrible Origin is, and how Valve is the greatest company ever, but when I load both programs I just look at them and go "seriously, what's the difference?"
It boggles the mind that Bungie was going on and on about how multiplatform would allow them to show their vision to everyone equally, and then when it got close to actually releasing the game, they do the exact thing that they were saying they wanted to get away from.
Just another reason CD Projekt Red is far more…
Kind of reminds me of the finger crushing keyboard controls for the original Castle Wolfenstein
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Bear in mind, David Tenant (while extremely popular), has only been on the scene for just under a decade. Tom Baker has been prevalent for forty. I live in the state that has literally consistently aired Doctor Who than Britain, and an overwhelming majority of fans around here will cite Baker as Their Doctor.
And on the same day my S18 scarf is due to arrive. How fortuitous!
That pretty sums up my experience with the series as a whole. Saw a trailer, thought it looked stupid. Saw gameplay footage, had to have it.
*flips table* I've been wasting matches this whole time!!
The fact that he almost seems surprised by the response just amuses me greatly.
While the Dualshock 4 is a hell of a solid controller, and a huge improvement over prior Dualshocks, I'll take the plug-and-play ease of my XB360/XB1 controllers.
Haven't had a chance to sink by teeth into yet, but I just have one question.
WHY, FOR THE LOVE OF GOD AND ALL THINGS HOLY DOES IT DEFAULT TO INTEGRATED VIDEO RATHER THAN THE ACTUAL GPU?!
So glad Square saved this from Ubisoft. When I only knew it as True Crime: Hong Kong I had zero interest in even checking out trailers/footage. It wasn't until a friend and fell HK Cinema buff told me about this amazing looking Triad game I gave it a chance. Soooo worth it.
Not planning on picking up the re-release…
That's one of the details I really liked about Alan Wake. Rather than a dive or a overly complicated roll, Alan just frantically scampers out of the way for his "dodge"
Been ages since I played DA:O and DA2, so I'm not really sure, but it's not like the fantasy genre is lacking in characters that give a huge middle finger to their society.