Cheers.. .I did....was drunk when I asked and said **** it lol. Got the big version with all the updates. Yeah....i was cod all the way for years but got sick to death of reskins...hoped with new one because it was bsck to real stuff then saw gameplay that's been released and went fer feck sake i can literally name those maps from previous ...dont get me wrong I know there's only so many ways you can build maps and focal points but they've concentrated on run and gun far too often. No strategy anymore.
Frank if you're on Xbox add me ALKALiiiNE I hope they lift the level cap as I've already maxed out at level 110!! Still got loads to do tho. Service stars etc.
Unfortunately ps4 I miss proper teams too lol. And I drunkenly said I got destiny with the deluxe edition . ..its Titanfall 2... Going on to battlefield now...first chance I've had all weekend...
Will do.. Doing a bit of campaign to warm up the fingers... been that long since I played ffp...will get in quick though.
I don't do first person shooters, and only do PC gaming, but with PCs at least, I notice that the games that are two or three years old arnt noticably different in quality to games out today. $10 on sale vs $50. Can't fathom why anyone would play a new game when they're usually on sale for 80% off within a couple years.
they are seriously behind the times in terms of serious serious gaming. There is little you are right. theres only so much you can do and the big money is is mobile gming now. It was the case that an ea sports could make an absolute fortune on a full price game and be a billion dollar game but now.. well mobile is fast taking over and its free game with in app purchases thats the cash cow. idiots spending 200 quid on a game they would in the past have spend 50 on.
I'm currently in the middle of playing a game that's now 4 years old. Rome Total War 2. Absolutely love it (been a fan of the Total War series for a long time). It doesn't feel like an "old game" to me. There again, the original total war games were all so far ahead of their time.
The Total War series are brilliant, strategy as opposed to just blasting away. Medieval ones are my favourites
I've always been a big strategy game fan. Civilisation, Master of Orion 2 (original series) and of course total war. I think medieval 2 was my favourite of the series, followed by the original Rome. Wasn't a big fan of Napolean or Empires (any with guns).
just on the hitman's bodygaurd its very funny.... it doesn't take itself seriously it can be summed up as ryan reynolds and Samuel L jackson trying to out do each other. all action.. lots of laughs. 8.5/10
Sounds like i might to go give this a go. Onto episode 6 of the Expanse and i thought it started quite good except its starting to get a bit silly at the moment which is slightly offputting
5 was a step backwards from 4 (patches improved it). Haven't bothered with 6, looks so cartoony and dumbed down for console play.
you got it exactly. 4 was brilliant in terms of how you could bully states into your influence etc. 5 was just bars and win or bust...
Was it Civ III that had the ability to conquer cities with culture. If you had a strong cultural city on your border and they had a neighbouring city with low culture the people of that city would eventually see themselves as being culturally belonging to your empire and the city would revolt and join you. Was a great way to "steal" cities without declaring war. Not sure if Civ III or IV were my favourite, that was the golden age of civilisation. Civ II wasn't much different from the original what changed was for the worse.