You don’t say?
You don’t say?
This means that you’d have to buy into the game early, and you’d have a (technically a minority, yes) number of people who would be extremely dissatisfied each episode that their choice didn’t matter to the world.
Consider coming into this single-player game two years down the road. If each episode is already decided…
Yeah, although I’m holding off making complete assumptions... If this is an Anthem-esque shared world experience, I’m pretty sure I’m done with BioWare from here on out.
Because right now is lowest cost we’ll ever have if they demand our leader.
I’m thinking the last time he saw a grocery store, most people were still paying with checks.
My first world had uranium as a secondary resource in almost everything. I was surprised at how long it took me to go through all that I had collected from that one.
Some ships have a launch upgrade that gets you to 10 takeoffs. Sooner or later, you just devote a stack to launch fuel, and when money becomes no option... you can buy it pretty easily.
A friend purchased the game for himself and me, at release. I will admit that, while I didn’t like the game, I was infected by his hate of the game. He will not play it anymore, but I loaded it back up with the release of Next and am enjoying myself.
So, I had the ‘free freighter’ mission pop, and while fighting the attackers, went to close to a planet. And they just disappeared. No mission to talk to them, nothing. Does this ever happen again?
As I lose more and more time to play games, I also lose the desire for those games I do play to cause me to lose time for any reason, really.
I will straight up drop a game if I feel like I have to redo a large portion of the story/gameplay due to shoddy save systems/bugs.
I will challenge the hell out of myself with…
Was he in the East-West bowl?
I might consider myself an expert on this.
I’m like this with the first and second Uncharted, actually. Complete genre-change spoiled a large portion of the game for me.
Get a couple of S rank scanner upgrade and you are set.
Good, interesting protagonists for their stories...
Not the heroes.
Yeah. I assumed it was because I hadn’t visited the outpost, and attempted to connect that teleporter... but it said the same thing.
So... And Incoming Possible Spoilers!
Are we talking after meeting Nada? After getting the freighter?
So, when or how can I use base teleports? Every single time I even look at a teleporter it is ‘offline’. This fix to bases doesn’t fix my aversion to using something permanent in a game I’m meant to explore in.
Same. Once at a bar in Orlando, never anywhere else in America.