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Is this a mini-campaign that can be played by a single player, or is it just another set of multi-player maps?

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IMHO, the first Watch Dogs had a good story and good character development, but poor gameplay. The second Watch Dogs had good gameplay, fair-to-poor character development, and a poor story. Hopefully, Ubisoft will get it right with WD3.

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Whenever I activate "Horse Autopilot" I have to keep the A button (Xbox) pressed or my horse slows back to a walk. Is there a setting in the options menu that allows me to "set the controller down and relax" while keeping my mount at a gallop, or am I doing something wrong when I activate horse autopilot?

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I very much liked Sniper Ghost Warrior 3, despite the innumerable crashes. So I'm sorry to hear that CI Games is dropping the open world concept for future versions of the game. The open world play area gives the player the ability to be creative in your approach to completing the mission. This gives the game strong replay value. I played through the SGW3 campaign twice, using completely different approaches to missions each time. With linear games, like Sniper Ghost Warrior 2, all the player can do is follow the trail, kill the target, then rinse and repeat. Why would one bother to replay a game like that? For that matter, why even play the next mission, when its so much like the previous mission?

I would rather see CI Games keep the open world. Just refine and improve it on future iterations of SGW.

(opinions are like a**holes. Everybody has one...)!

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@gotrekfabian: "3D printed machine with the innards of a PS4". gotrekfabian, I think you're on the right track. Just think about this whole thing for a minute: an all new SONY (a Japanese multinational company) PS4 is revealed when someone buys one on a UK auction site?? A system that would have been designed in Japan and manufactured in China, ends up on the gray market in the UK?? That seems unlikely to me.

How hard would it now be for someone with a 3D printer and too much free time to make a case and stuff the innards of a current PS4 in it? And looking at the pics posted on various websites, it shows this new "PS4 Slim" with the PS logo facing right, NOT facing the front of the console... Hmm.

I smell a 2016 Piltdown Man.

Somewhere in the UK a person (or persons) is/are laughing their arses off, thinking "We pulled one off, and even the Wall Street Journal bought it"... :)

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If the PS4 "Slim" (PS4-S?) doesn't offer a 4k drive and/or HDR support - like the XBox One S - Sony will have to sell these awfully cheap, or they won't be competitive with Microsoft. And why release the Neo at the same time? It would make more sense for Sony to release the Neo at around the same time as Scorpio. I guess we'll find out Sept. 7.

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Before I plunk down $400 ($433 here in TX with sales tax), I'd really like to know when the PS4 Neo release date. Some gamer/tech sites say it could be out this October, while other internet articles insist it won't be until fall 2017. If the Neo is in fact going to be released in October 2016, no way I'm buying an XBone S!