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E3 2018 - Official Codex Thread - June 9th to 14th - Press Conferences, Trailers and Interviews

Gerrard

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Well I don't know how much of it, but the multi grapple and increased strength and range were definitely some of the things people made for JC2.
 

jfrisby

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EDT times listed for MS are wrong.
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Should be 4pm, I guess.
 

DalekFlay

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The world map is definitely one of JC3's major weaknesses. For one, some parts of it are too large with small settlements scattered around vast fields of nothing. Also, the towns and locations are too similar to each other. JC2's map is indeed more diverse. For example, its capital city is so large that you could probably fit a separate game in it and it looks like nothing else you see in the game. Then there are all those snowy mountain forts and ski resorts. JC3 has nothing on that.

The "super modern city amidst rural South America" aesthetic of JC2 was really appealing to me, for some reason.
 

Makabb

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We will probably the No Mans Sky NEXT trailer on Microsoft conference, as the "NEXT" edition is an xbox release
 

Ivan

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JC4 needs to focus on its combat, but I have little hope they will. Playing any of their games after 2 is like playing with GodMode turned on. Not very satisfying causign chaos without any challenge.
 

HanoverF

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Yeah, but JC2 you hit a wall where every soldier suddenly has a fucking rocket launcher and that's not any better.
 

Ivan

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You know my problem with Red Faction Guerilla was the exact opposite. It gave all enemies rocket launchers and while it encouraged you to destroy buildings and shit, it made it very un-fun.
 

Jarmaro

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Heh, the C&C mobile trailer now has 116 likes and 3k dislikes and it got unlisted. I wonder what EA was hoping for with this one.
Isn't that obvious? Mobile games make shitload of money without much cost, they simply made another one and looked for any strategy game they had right to use so they can advertise it. Easy as that.
 

Durandal

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My team has the sexiest and deadliest waifus you can recruit.
if this Halo Infinity doens't have timetraveling through vague-ass dream levels I will be sorely disappointed
 

Jarmaro

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Halo: Infinity.
Boring. Looks like open world, wouldn't show so much of nature and open spaces if it was diffrent, right?
 

Jarmaro

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18 exclusives for XBOX? I will believe when I see it. Probably just time exlusives whicg get released on PC later.
 

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