Sure, the monsters are currently to fast and aggressive compared to the player. But that is a different point than what the article is trying to make. The fix to that isn't taking PoE2 and making it into PoE again.
You could maybe provide glasses on venue. Have some different strength lenses ready to pop in a frame. That or just check the inside of the frame for the name of the glasses and check if it is AI powered.
Did I say anything about my stance? I just corrected your statement that nothing from Epic is needed. If you feel attacked by that, then maybe try to be accurate next time.
As just someone from the outside looking in, this game is so confusing. On one hand you have journalist sites praising this game and throwing 10/10 around like crazy and on the other you have a review like this that is critical of the game and points out (for me) very blatant faults.
Do the points presented by SkillUp not matter to the average game journalist? Or is that something they actually seek in an immersive RPG experience?
I'm just so lost on how it can actually be given a 10/10 after seeing this review.
Ik zou graag met de trein willen reizen om minder uitstoot te veroorzaken met het autorijden, maar dat is dan ook het enige voordeel. In mijn eentje met de auto is altijd sneller en goedkoper en dat zal nu alleen maar meer worden.
Als de overheid wilt dat we meer met openbaar vervoer gaan, moeten ze een keer kijken om dit meer toegankelijk te maken in plaats van het constant duurder te maken.
De privatisering van het OV was een fout.
The combat is honestly my problem with most Bethesda games. I enjoy the environment and story, but the combat feels lackluster to me. Hits with any kind of weapon feel like they miss impact on the enemy.
Other than that, great games.
Nah, they went all in on Yasuke being a proven black samurai by getting in so called "experts" in the field. And now that they have been caught they play the "work of fiction" card.
They don't care about Japanese fiction. All they care about is getting money and feeling good about themselves for having inclusion.
Isn't the cheapest steam deck $480? Does the switch do something more or less the same?