saaheer Posted October 17, 2019 Share Posted October 17, 2019 (edited) it's coming within the next 2 weeks and we all excited to see what the guys here are going to surprise us with !!!the game launches next 5th of November 2019 on Rockstar Games Launcher, and later on December for steam Edited October 17, 2019 by saaheer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mudran Posted October 18, 2019 Share Posted October 18, 2019 (edited) I would, but first I have to buy new PC :sad:I'm glad for the possibility to play console games - like quantic dream has games coming to PC, only I'm not sure I would play them, because I'm more interested in Fantasy/historical setting, so western game with horses is something more close to my interests. But anyway - all the AAA open worlds have no fantasy setting - Ubisoft has pseudorealistic games, even though I believe fantasy setting is much easier to make interesting for open worlds, Rockstar has realistic games, CD project red has more realistic setting, even their elves looks more like humans, and Bioware attempt wasn't that successful - why nobody else but Bethesda with TES and MMOs do that? To have really crazy worlds? I mean still realistic, RP, but with something interesting - like this new small game Pine, or MMOs like GW2 world, WoW or Shire/bree zones in LOTRO. I do like realism, but I play games for world I don't know and there is nothing. Even Star wars MMO doesn't have this living inhabited open world feel... And there is no Star wars living open world singleplayer game - even though Star wars franchise strength was in different crazy worlds, but if there is any open world, it is an action game. Even Fallout franchise was remade into more realistic action game. EDIT:my english sentences. I think Divinity Original Sin 2 is maybe the only game I can think of. I guess that is more true for a lot of isometric RPGsBecause the most interesting feature about DnD (or similar) was to explore an unknown crazy world with its own rules and society made by someone else, because the only limit was creator's fantasy, and when I was GM, that was always the most interesting part, my own, unique world, unique characters, unique races - why that is not in games anymore?Maybe because most of AAA open world are always sterile with nothing unique or extreme, so it wouldn't offend anybody, they make it realistic at least. Edited October 19, 2019 by Mudran Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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