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Posted: Fri, 17th Jun 2016 15:25 Post subject: |
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Posted: Fri, 17th Jun 2016 15:30 Post subject: |
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for what reason did he attack him for the same stuff he does himself over and over again?
(It's Twatus, the "intellectual" it's an attack)
Casus said almost the same as sabin in his first review. that it was worth it and a great game for what it was.
so hypocrite fits perfectly.
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Posted: Fri, 17th Jun 2016 15:31 Post subject: |
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How am I a hypocrite? I wasn't referring to his claim about "worth a cheap key", I was referring to his other posts where he brushes aside criticisms from others with an air of intellectual superiority.
Quote: | atleast you got it for free eh |
I didn't get it for free, you disgusting little troll. I bought mine. So fuck you and crawl back to whatever hole you crept out of this time =)
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Posted: Fri, 17th Jun 2016 15:32 Post subject: |
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sabin1981 wrote: | How am I a hypocrite? I wasn't referring to his claim about "worth a cheap key", I was referring to his other posts where he brushes aside criticisms from others with an air of intellectual superiority.
Quote: | atleast you got it for free eh |
I didn't get it for free, you disgusting little troll. I bought mine. So fuck you and crawl back to whatever hole you crept out of this time =) |
very mature
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Posted: Fri, 17th Jun 2016 15:33 Post subject: |
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Back on ignore you go, you're just another tool that has been slowly shitting the board up with your pointless bullshit, crying to me in PM about how nobody else stands up for you and how grateful you are that I do it, then acting like a complete douchebag in public, constantly lashing out at me as if my very words cause you discomfort.
Fuck you freiwald =)
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Posted: Fri, 17th Jun 2016 15:36 Post subject: |
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Posted: Fri, 17th Jun 2016 20:40 Post subject: |
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Posted: Fri, 17th Jun 2016 21:30 Post subject: |
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And herry isn't even a part of discussion.
Speaking of herry, where's ur avatar man, i have to double check the username since no avatar. Fix it already.
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Posted: Fri, 17th Jun 2016 21:42 Post subject: |
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Huh....came thinking they released another stupid patch and I get this cat fight instead 
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Posted: Fri, 17th Jun 2016 23:50 Post subject: |
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Posted: Sat, 18th Jun 2016 00:13 Post subject: |
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@harry_theone
Ubilol / Massive had two chances already with the content patches to improve the game. They rather failed.
Sorry, but don't be naive now, hoping to see this game getting better in the (near) future. It will never happen.
Don't get me wrong, i enjoyed this game for the first ~50h. But as i mentioned a few times here already, the grind just got too retarded with those updates. Also simple shit like making weapon skins marked as appearance items, so they dont flood your stash/inventory, is still not implemented.
And i doubt the coming DLC will make the game better again.
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Posted: Sat, 18th Jun 2016 11:01 Post subject: |
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http://www.gottabemobile.com/2016/06/16/the-division-underground-expansion-underground-operations-detailed/
http://worthplaying.com/article/2016/6/17/news/99803/
Some "Underground" DLC details.
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It’d have been easy for developer Massive to stuff The Division Underground Expansion with more of the same content and mechanics set in a different area. By most estimates, that’d have been perfectly fine, The Division has sold over nine million copies world-wide. It’s now among the list of great Ubisoft published franchises, like Assassin’s Creed. When Ubisoft first shared The Division Underground release date details, it appeared that the publisher and Massive were simply adding a new area underneath the streets of New York City. The setting and characters were going to be different, but the activities hadn’t evolved. Then the two unveiled more details about Underground Operations.
Read: The Division Updates & DLC: What You Need to Know
We already knew that The Division Underground Expansion would offer more content than previous updates. Ubisoft and Massive are now saying that Underground Operations aren’t just more of the same missions. There’s a new extension to the Base of Operations that unlocks some dynamic content for season players.
The Division Underground Expansion: What Are Underground Operations?
Underground Operations are a new mission type that send players deep into the bowels of barely functioning Manhattan. Like with the standard missions, bad guys and vigilante groups are wreaking havoc on the city’s infrastructure and services. Someone from Strategic Homeland Division has to go into the tunnels and sewers and end them.
Functionally, Ubisoft compares Underground Operations to the dungeons in other, more fantasy-based games. You and your team go on the missions to unlock hard to earn items and crafting materials. The harder the challenge, the better the rewards.
Participating in Underground Operations after The Division Underground Expansion has arrived requires that players visit the Underground Operations Center. It’s an add-on for every player’s previously established Base of Operations. That’s the same old Post Office that houses the medical, technology and security teams that you established during your play-through of the game’s story.
A table at the center of the Underground Operations Center is where you can plan your actual operation, Ubisoft says.
The Division Underground Expansion: What Makes Underground Operations Different?
What makes Underground Operations very, very different is the content they contain. All of the game’s previous missions are pretty standard fare. Your character is to go somewhere and complete a task without getting killed. You can play the regular missions over and over and they won’t change without you fiddling with their difficulty.
Underground Operations have multiple levels, to drive home the feeling that you’re in a tight, enclosed space where things can go wrong. Things will go wrong, but sometimes they aren’t an ambush from enemies; often they’re utility issues that have arisen from the systems’ neglect. Fires and electrical issues plague the tunnels.
More important than all of that, these missions have no set script. They’re generated by the game’s servers. Every play through should be different from the last, Ubisoft maintains.
The Division Underground Expansion: Planning an Underground Operation
Each Underground Operation has four different difficulties, with recommended gear scores. Difficulty levels include Hard, Challenging, Normal and Heroic. Depending on you and your team’s progress in the game, you’ll want to pay attention to this setting.
The Division Underground Expansion’s Underground Operations come in different lengths, it seems. “Also, the menus indicate that all multi-phase Underground Operations are only playable on hard and above,” Ubisoft confirms in that same piece on the UbiBlog.
Through Directives, Underground Operation planners can make their experience a bit different. For example, gamers can remove the on-screen indicators from their character. This Directive is called Fog of War. Waste Not Want Not causes every member of your team to lose Ammo when they reload without finishing a full clip. Special Forces gives the enemies that you find during the operation better ammo. Sickness changes health regeneration, forcing you to be even more careful than you already are when out of cover.
When you die in an Underground Operation, you go back to the Base of Operations.
All told, The Division Underground Expansion’s Underground Operations should offer some much-needed variety for anyone still enjoying The Division. Besides some random encounters in the game world, hardcore players have complained that there’s too little for them to do that isn’t predictable. It’s a valid complaint given that the game debuted in early March and doesn’t have traditional multiplayer.
As it’s an expansion, The Division Underground won’t be as easy to get as past modes and feature additions. Players will need to purchase the expansion outright or pick up The Division Season Pass for their copy of the game. It’s unclear how much the expansion on its own will cost, but we know when it’ll arrive.
Read: The Division Underground Expansion Release Date & Details
The Division Underground Expansion release date is June 28th on Xbox One and Windows PCs. It won’t come to the PS4 until August 2nd. That delay is because Microsoft and Ubisoft have a content agreement that gets players on PC and Xbox content a month before anyone else.
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Rogue-lite randomly generated dungeons then?
(I know it's been known about for a while but it's not down in the shit-stained sewers we wanted to explore, or at least where I wanted to explore, where's those cut city districts at? Oh yeah sequels...)
(Here's this epic bridge battle as you cross into another district...we cut it from the game though.)
(Wonder how the new central park dark-zone will work in the sequel. )
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Posted: Sat, 18th Jun 2016 11:31 Post subject: |
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I'm not too keen on randomly generated content in general, but as an added activity - I think it could work. It all depends on the execution of the content that's being used in the generation. If it's half-assed and obvious, then I'll get sick of it very quickly.
That said, I'll wait for the 2nd DLC to go back to the game.
I was surprised just how much I enjoyed the main game until content exhaustion, and I was even tempted to grind a while - but I've played enough MMOs to endgame to know that down such a path lies madness. But the cooperative nature of a "tactical" shooter was surprisingly fun when combined with a stat/loot-driven game.
I could probably get 10-20 hours of fun with it, right now, given the recent patches and what not - but it'll only end up being frustrating because the game has so much potential.
I doubt these 2 DLCs will last that long - but if I'm lucky, my GF and I will have another 50-100 hours of fun, and that's more than enough for me.
Obviously, I wish games like this could have infinite content to consume, and that they'd stay fun for years. But I don't think that's really possible once you've "endgamed" one MMO to death. WoW was that game for me, and I now understand that it's just not worth it in the long run.
That kind of experience leaves a mark - and they'd have to come up with something utterly revolutionary to get me to focus on a single game for a year or more.
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Posted: Sat, 18th Jun 2016 12:02 Post subject: |
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Patient bear will wait and see what they do, if they keep their usual shit introduction out (ayyy some things are never patched in even though they keep being suggested since day 1) this could be good enough (for me at least).
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Posted: Sat, 18th Jun 2016 14:56 Post subject: |
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Yes. That is until all DLCs are out. Seems low enough to me.
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Posted: Sat, 18th Jun 2016 15:34 Post subject: |
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so never played but interested amazon got the game and season pass for 50$ worth it? i don't mind grinding or crazy RNG lol
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Posted: Sat, 18th Jun 2016 15:35 Post subject: |
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Posted: Sat, 18th Jun 2016 15:44 Post subject: |
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Personally i would not pay more than $20 for the main game.
And regarding season pass: At least wait till it's out and read/watch some reviews first.
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Posted: Sat, 18th Jun 2016 16:42 Post subject: |
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I got it yesterday from cdkeys for 15€ after coupon. Without it the price was 19.99€. Can't say I'm enjoying the game but haven't played for long hours straight. All in all it's fun and if you get into matchmaking, I kinda random for now till I level up, I guess it becomes better.
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Posted: Sat, 18th Jun 2016 17:07 Post subject: |
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Sinsarmor wrote: | so never played but interested amazon got the game and season pass for 50$ worth it? i don't mind grinding or crazy RNG lol |
If you can't enjoy at least a partial grind for good gear, probably not. They improved the drops overall, so you got a better start than most of us with 1.0 but considering your points, you should've just thought twice about it.
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