Master_of_teh_Obvious
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- May 14, 2008
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It appears Codexia as a whole has already made up her mind about AoD being the next best thing since...food.
But, what if it isn't all peachy and dandy, as its being touted? MASSIVE flaws have already been uncovered in its wirting and its shoehorning (you are REQUIRED to get the map somehow, even if you don't want it!); what if other aspects of the game have similar issues, such as frameskip, bad coding (so the game stutters, runs unoptimaly even on highend rigs, et al.)
What if the game has issues of a non-tech nature, but of a gameplay nature? Say maybe quests are boring and uninspired, and/or they really have very few ways of doing them instead of the hyped multiple paths. What if you are being shoehorned into every quest, with only a yes/no option with regards to accepting it, instead of having devious roleplay intensive options such as "Hmm, I MIGHT do your quest IF you look the other way while I SLAY the wealthy client staying at your fine establishement.." etc
Or what if the game is buggy as hell?
Basically what I am saying that it will rock if the game is great, but perhaps we should wait for it to be released and played, instead of hyping it like gamespot hypes the lates crap from rockstar/behtesda etc and whatnot.
Thoughts?
But, what if it isn't all peachy and dandy, as its being touted? MASSIVE flaws have already been uncovered in its wirting and its shoehorning (you are REQUIRED to get the map somehow, even if you don't want it!); what if other aspects of the game have similar issues, such as frameskip, bad coding (so the game stutters, runs unoptimaly even on highend rigs, et al.)
What if the game has issues of a non-tech nature, but of a gameplay nature? Say maybe quests are boring and uninspired, and/or they really have very few ways of doing them instead of the hyped multiple paths. What if you are being shoehorned into every quest, with only a yes/no option with regards to accepting it, instead of having devious roleplay intensive options such as "Hmm, I MIGHT do your quest IF you look the other way while I SLAY the wealthy client staying at your fine establishement.." etc
Or what if the game is buggy as hell?
Basically what I am saying that it will rock if the game is great, but perhaps we should wait for it to be released and played, instead of hyping it like gamespot hypes the lates crap from rockstar/behtesda etc and whatnot.
Thoughts?