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Posted: Fri, 27th Aug 2010 13:04 Post subject: |
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Sorry if this has been posted before...
The game is crashing to desktop in the same point somewhere Spoiler: | during the gas stations mission in chapter 2. | Is there a workaround for this?. Using skidrow release + crackfix. Thx in advance.
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Posted: Fri, 27th Aug 2010 13:24 Post subject: |
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What do you expect? wouldn't surprise me if they release a mafia game every year and then succumb to sub titles like Mafia: Evolution ooooh
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Posted: Fri, 27th Aug 2010 13:43 Post subject: |
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Just finished it and it was meh, Metro2033 wasn't nearly as linear as this, and it had more engaging story. 11h on hard, ridiculously easy due to derp regen: get hit > reload > pop out taking a guy out > get hit > repeat.
No country side, the city is exceptionally small and the only time you get to use molotov is to burn down a PhysX tech demo shack 
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Posted: Fri, 27th Aug 2010 13:48 Post subject: |
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What chapter is that when Joe gives you some girl advices ( jokes ) ?
[spoiler][quote="SteamDRM"]i've bought mohw :derp: / FPS of the year! [/quote]
[quote="SteamDRM"][quote="b0se"]BLACK OPS GOTY[/quote]
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Posted: Fri, 27th Aug 2010 13:55 Post subject: |
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b0se wrote: | What chapter is that when Joe gives you some girl advices ( jokes ) ? |
the first chapter, while driving to the scrapyard i think.
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Posted: Fri, 27th Aug 2010 14:19 Post subject: |
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Mussolinka wrote: | Metro2033 wasn't nearly as linear as this, |
Seriously? Are you fucking shitting me?
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Posted: Fri, 27th Aug 2010 14:29 Post subject: |
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Posted: Fri, 27th Aug 2010 14:31 Post subject: |
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I don't consider Metro's multiple endings anything more than a gimmick. There's no real change in gameplay.
I saw the other 2-3 endings on YT, no fucking way I'd replay the exact same game to get a different ending.
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Posted: Fri, 27th Aug 2010 14:33 Post subject: |
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VGAdeadcafe wrote: | I don't consider Metro's multiple endings anything more than a gimmick. There's no real change in gameplay.
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Actualy switching from full-on-rape-mode to stealth-don't-kill-anyone-on-level and finding all the secrets is quite a change in the gameplay. I was enjoying replaying Metro whereas I wanted to delete Mafia at the soap_drop chapter. Especialy I found the character recycling hilarious, how the same afro-american model was recycled and there were 4 same inmates standing next to each other.
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Posted: Fri, 27th Aug 2010 14:39 Post subject: |
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Mussolinka wrote: | VGAdeadcafe wrote: | I don't consider Metro's multiple endings anything more than a gimmick. There's no real change in gameplay.
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Actualy switching from full-on-rape-mode to stealth-don't-kill-anyone-on-level and finding all the secrets is quite a change in the gameplay. I was enjoying replaying Metro whereas I wanted to delete Mafia at the soap_drop chapter. Especialy I found the character recycling hilarious, how the same afro-american model was recycled and there were 4 same inmates standing next to each other. |
But the actual game is still linear no matter how you play and what ending you get, the levels layout and missions are all the same as the next time you'll play it. Metro 2033 is about as linear as you can get. At least in Mafia 2 you can go off the beaten track, do other things before you take on the next mission or just ride around the open city. Metro demands you go from point A to point B. This is the most ridiculous comparison I have ever heard.
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Posted: Fri, 27th Aug 2010 14:47 Post subject: |
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stemot wrote: | Mussolinka wrote: | VGAdeadcafe wrote: | I don't consider Metro's multiple endings anything more than a gimmick. There's no real change in gameplay.
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Actualy switching from full-on-rape-mode to stealth-don't-kill-anyone-on-level and finding all the secrets is quite a change in the gameplay. I was enjoying replaying Metro whereas I wanted to delete Mafia at the soap_drop chapter. Especialy I found the character recycling hilarious, how the same afro-american model was recycled and there were 4 same inmates standing next to each other. |
But the actual game is still linear no matter how you play and what ending you get, the levels layout and missions are all the same as the next time you'll play it. Metro 2033 is about as linear as you can get. At least in Mafia 2 you can go off the beaten track, do other things before you take on the next mission or just ride around the open city. Metro demands you go from point A to point B. This is the most ridiculous comparison I have ever heard. |
So changing a playstyle and getting a completely different ending is irrelevant to game's linearity? I think you are confusing linearity with open world.
The game is pushing you on a single rail, who cares you can go make more money when you will lose it all next chapter. You can not deviate the story in any way, and taking more time before going on next mission is equivalent to picking your nose, it's not relevant to the story at all, ergo it's a rail shooter that allows you to take stops in order to take a dump, but then keeps on going the same way.
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Posted: Fri, 27th Aug 2010 14:54 Post subject: |
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Lol, Metro is a 200% corridor shooter, there are only a few stages where you can sneak past enemies.
Anyway, whatever.
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Posted: Fri, 27th Aug 2010 15:02 Post subject: |
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Mussolinka wrote: |
So changing a playstyle and getting a completely different ending is irrelevant to game's linearity? I think you are confusing linearity with open world.
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Exactly. Splinter Cell Conviction can be played with different levels of stealth and has two endings it doesn't make it any less linear as a game.
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The game is pushing you on a single rail, who cares you can go make more money when you will lose it all next chapter. You can not deviate the story in any way, and taking more time before going on next mission is equivalent to picking your nose, it's not relevant to the story at all, ergo it's a rail shooter that allows you to take stops in order to take a dump, but then keeps on going the same way. |
You could have just described Metro 2033 perfectly as well in that paragraph, except in Metro I cannot actually decide to take time out to "pick my nose" or "take a dump".
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Posted: Fri, 27th Aug 2010 15:03 Post subject: |
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stemot wrote: | But the actual game is still linear no matter how you play and what ending you get, the levels layout and missions are all the same as the next time you'll play it. Metro 2033 is about as linear as you can get. At least in Mafia 2 you can go off the beaten track, do other things before you take on the next mission or just ride around the open city. Metro demands you go from point A to point B. This is the most ridiculous comparison I have ever heard. |
By your standard, Crysis is one hell of a non-linear game then mate. This game is about as linear as it gets. Sure, you've got this open world to drive in. And what can you do in it exactly? That's right, nothing. I haven't had to buy a gun yet, nor have I gone to eat anything because I simply don't have to. The only "other" thing I've done in that open world is upgrade a couple of cars, just so I can get through the 60% of the game that consists of "Drive to X" a bit faster. There's nothing useful to do in that world, so if just having an open world means non-linear to you, then there's been a hell of a lot of non-linear games in the past couple of years.
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Posted: Fri, 27th Aug 2010 15:11 Post subject: |
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pwerelds wrote: | stemot wrote: | But the actual game is still linear no matter how you play and what ending you get, the levels layout and missions are all the same as the next time you'll play it. Metro 2033 is about as linear as you can get. At least in Mafia 2 you can go off the beaten track, do other things before you take on the next mission or just ride around the open city. Metro demands you go from point A to point B. This is the most ridiculous comparison I have ever heard. |
By your standard, Crysis is one hell of a non-linear game then mate. This game is about as linear as it gets. Sure, you've got this open world to drive in. And what can you do in it exactly? That's right, nothing. I haven't had to buy a gun yet, nor have I gone to eat anything because I simply don't have to. The only "other" thing I've done in that open world is upgrade a couple of cars, just so I can get through the 60% of the game that consists of "Drive to X" a bit faster. There's nothing useful to do in that world, so if just having an open world means non-linear to you, then there's been a hell of a lot of non-linear games in the past couple of years. |
That's the point. You can actually do that stuff. I'm not denying the game is linear in it's mission structure because it is. The fact I can do something else before proceeding on my mission is what makes it a hell of a lot less linear than the quite frankly bizarrely compared Metro. That game is a linear corridor shooter with absolutely nothing to do except for what the game wants you to do. You see where i'm going with this?
Oh and as for Crysis, it's mission structure and story may be linear, but again the gameplay is non linear because there a multiple paths to finish the level, not just a straight route of corridors.
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Posted: Fri, 27th Aug 2010 15:11 Post subject: |
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Mafia 2 needs a MTA-like multiplayer mod.
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Posted: Fri, 27th Aug 2010 15:40 Post subject: |
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All five of the "accessory" DLC appear to have been released.
(Made Man, Vegas, Renengade, War Hero and Greaser pack.)
EDIT: Greaser pack and War Hero pack seems to be missing the outfits.
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Posted: Fri, 27th Aug 2010 15:42 Post subject: |
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JBeckman wrote: | All five of the "accessory" DLC appear to have been released.
(Made Man, Vegas, Renengade, War Hero and Greaser pack.) |
have they? cant see them anywhere
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Posted: Fri, 27th Aug 2010 15:51 Post subject: |
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pathetic ending.
probably gonna get some dlc to show what happened.
also, ending is sequel-ready, so mafia III next year definitely.
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Posted: Fri, 27th Aug 2010 16:03 Post subject: |
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pwerelds wrote: | By your standard, Crysis is one hell of a non-linear game then mate. This game is about as linear as it gets. Sure, you've got this open world to drive in. And what can you do in it exactly? That's right, nothing. I haven't had to buy a gun yet, nor have I gone to eat anything because I simply don't have to. The only "other" thing I've done in that open world is upgrade a couple of cars, just so I can get through the 60% of the game that consists of "Drive to X" a bit faster. There's nothing useful to do in that world, so if just having an open world means non-linear to you, then there's been a hell of a lot of non-linear games in the past couple of years. |
The 1st Mafia was even more linear. There was tons of driving with slower cars and you had to stop on red lights. I don't recall people bitching about it (but i'm sure they did). I prefer having a linear approach to the story, than having lots of side gimmicks that take me away from the main plot to the point that when i decide to go back to it, i completely forgot what it was i was being told.
I also prefer to have a city or an island in a linear game, like Far Cry/Crysis/Mafia, than a bunch of corridors, lousily blocked by invisible walls, piles of cars/trash or fake locked doors like cod/metro/etc.
But that's just my opinion. I'm sure lots of other people feel exactly the opposite.
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Posted: Fri, 27th Aug 2010 16:07 Post subject: |
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You guys are completely saying bullshit with these comparison with others game and how you would want to game to be, shut up and be grateful of what you have geez..
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Posted: Fri, 27th Aug 2010 16:33 Post subject: |
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whats the point of that video ?
[spoiler][quote="SteamDRM"]i've bought mohw :derp: / FPS of the year! [/quote]
[quote="SteamDRM"][quote="b0se"]BLACK OPS GOTY[/quote]
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Posted: Fri, 27th Aug 2010 16:59 Post subject: |
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b0se wrote: | whats the point of that video ? |
It's like the intro of an awesome Nielsen comedy.
Pretty cool !
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