Let's hope gamespot can mention where the deal is viable next time, I thought gamespot were supposed to be int. maybe we should switch over to eurogamer, IGN etc. since you obviously fail to include the rest of WWW in these articles, only to be reminded at the bottom of my order ONLY VIABLE IN THE US.
R6: Siege is still in "paid Beta", why don't you fix that before releasing the next unfinished piece of "almost". It's hardly possible to play a game without at least one of five disconnecting from the match with no option to reconnect, and you want that game to enter e-sports? What a joke you are ubi, not buying a new game from you fucktards unless you fix R6. Really cool to have 60/60 mbit and have 150 ping on your crap servers.
hehe same here, I don't mind really. It gives me time to complete the remastered edition and hopefully we get a better game as a result. By the way, merry christmas to all fellow gamespot g33ks!
You have a fair point about the engine being old though it's modified, but I think you may need to account the fact that the "open world" games you compare Fallout 4 to, are really just open zones which are not nearly as demanding for the hardware, not that I didn't have a blast playing those titles you mentioned, I just don't see how they compare since they are sectioned out and not totally open. I'm not defending Bethesda though, there were a lot that could've been executed better I'm sure. I can't agree on Witcher 3 running nice on PS4 though, the framerate drops are quite unforgiving imo, 30 fps is a minimum and those dips and texture hiccups when in areas of "high" detail made it a lesser experience than it could've been, not that it wasn't great, I can't wait playing Blood and wine on my PS4, but my Fallout 4 experience is now shifted and being fulfilled on my gaming PC in all it's ultra glory.
I'm in no way a fanboy I love my PS4, but the two competitive consoles are weak this gen, that is not something that can be blamed on publishers, the developers work with what they get. I would gladly pay $ 100 more for a console that can actually run games adequately that look like they are from this decade.
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