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reignofdeath
03-17-13, 09:46 PM
Just in case you guys were curious. 29.99 USD, Im thinking about picking it up myself!

GoldenRivet
03-17-13, 11:16 PM
i have had this game for some time now... personally i dont care for it.

interesting enough story line, but the game has so many side missions and detours off the main story that you could play for hours and really make little progress toward the real goal of the game.

Takeda Shingen
03-17-13, 11:47 PM
Been looking to pick this up for awhile now. This would probably be a good excuse to do it.

reignofdeath
03-18-13, 03:26 AM
i have had this game for some time now... personally i dont care for it.

interesting enough story line, but the game has so many side missions and detours off the main story that you could play for hours and really make little progress toward the real goal of the game.

That was my problem with Skyrim, and I have to say.. I loved Far Cry 2, but played 3 on my room mate xbox and its lots of fun. I imagine on PC it would be much better and with mods :yeah: I love the "Semi realism" aspect they put to it, its very highly enjoyable, and high action. A best of both worlds if you will prefer. Story seems interesting enough too.

Dowly
03-18-13, 09:26 AM
Think I'll keep waiting, as usual with Steam $29.99 translates to 29.99€, which is 6€ more than I should pay. :nope:

Takeda Shingen
03-18-13, 09:37 AM
Think I'll keep waiting, as usual with Steam $29.99 translates to 29.99€, which is 6€ more than I should pay. :nope:

Yeah, you guys are always getting gouged over there. It's a pretty lame practice.

danlisa
03-18-13, 09:46 AM
Think I'll keep waiting, as usual with Steam $29.99 translates to 29.99€, which is 6€ more than I should pay. :nope:

Euro still getting shafted? £15.99 & £18.99 over here. Still holding off though, bound to be a bigger discount than 55% during sale time. ;)

Mud
03-18-13, 12:30 PM
You can't go wrong with this game, paid full price a few months ago ... worth every penny eurocent etc :rock:

GoldenRivet
03-18-13, 01:44 PM
Dont get me wrong, its a good game

but there is the search for your friends

solving the mystery of the islands ww2 past

working for a tribe to serve their mysterious purpose

walking / running and driving all over hells half acre to activate what seems like a never ending supply of radio towers to reveal the map

finding an ancient knife for some half arsed jungle dominatrix

being used to further a CIA agenda

forced to work for the criminally insane Australian guy

being solicited by half a dozen prostitutes that you cant close the deal with even if you wanted to

meanwhile you have to drive all over the island killing animals to make weapon and ammo holsters out of their skins and or selling their skins for money and or playing little carnival style side games for a few bucks here and there

and we arent even 5-6 hours in on game play at this point

there are so many facets to the story and so many little side missions to complete and participate in that i just lost interest back in January... according to steam i played it for 8 hours and have not fired it up in about 60 days

just not my cup of tea

if they would pour this kind of energy and substance into a moddable subsim... there would probably never be a need to make another sub simulation

Takeda Shingen
03-18-13, 03:14 PM
Just about everything mentioned above is what makes the game appealing to me. Otherwise, it would be just another shooter that would hold little interest for me. Throw in some sandbox elements, however, and now you're talking my language. Do what you want, when you want; it's your world, the NPCs just live in it, etc. My kind of game.

And if subsims sold life shooters or RPGs we would see all kinds of AAA moddable simulations. The obvious problem is that they don't.

reignofdeath
03-18-13, 10:09 PM
Just about everything mentioned above is what makes the game appealing to me. Otherwise, it would be just another shooter that would hold little interest for me. Throw in some sandbox elements, however, and now you're talking my language. Do what you want, when you want; it's your world, the NPCs just live in it, etc. My kind of game.

And if subsims sold life shooters or RPGs we would see all kinds of AAA moddable simulations. The obvious problem is that they don't.

I do very much enjoy that aspect of it. The feel that you can get lost in your game and do what you want is awesome.

So I fired it up today and have been able to play the beginning mission on what seems ultra, so we will find out when we get into the game itself and action what kind of FPS I can pull at what setting. Im hoping for at least High to very high with 30+ fps. We will see!:sunny:

Onkel Neal
03-18-13, 11:45 PM
Just about everything mentioned above is what makes the game appealing to me. Otherwise, it would be just another shooter that would hold little interest for me. Throw in some sandbox elements, however, and now you're talking my language. Do what you want, when you want; it's your world, the NPCs just live in it, etc. My kind of game.

And if subsims sold life shooters or RPGs we would see all kinds of AAA moddable simulations. The obvious problem is that they don't.

Hmm... that does sound pretty good.

Feuer Frei!
03-19-13, 01:02 AM
But, but, but...it's Ubisoft! :D
Seriously though, i wouldn't mind picking this up.

Also @ GoldenRivet: that sounds a lot, and i mean a lot like FC2. If that's the case then i might have to re-think.
All good and well with the open world environment and all, and the grafix eye candy, but that's one of the things that frustrated me to no end in FC 2, the often-times meaningless and immensely long distances that you had to travel to just activate the next part of the story.
A little bit more stream-lining the main quest would not hurt one bit for us people who mainly just want to stick to the main story.

I'll wait for now.

Oberon
03-19-13, 01:43 AM
I must get back to it, I've cleared the first island of bandit camps but I haven't even started the second storyline mission yet! That gives you an idea of the sandbox gameplay of it, nothing is forcing me to play the storyline missions (except for the kicker of not being able to get to the second island, apparently you have to unlock it...hated that in GTA and I dislike it now, but the first island is pretty darn big enough to go on with for now). The graphics are very appealing, the wild animals are excellent as are the fire physics and the AI is no slouch either.
If you have the ability to get it, get it, that's what I say.

Hottentot
03-19-13, 01:56 AM
Still little too steep for my budget, but definitely interesting. I still think that the first FC is one of the best shooters I have ever played and I even thought the mutants brought nice change of pace every now and then.

Far Cry 2 is also on the list of my old favorites despite of its shortcomings. If nothing else, then just solely for the fact that it's the only game where I have found a sniper rifle being worth anything else than the game designers' cheap trick of making you climb into a predetermined tower, shooting a predetermined guard who just happens to be standing out in the open doing nothing and then feeling badass. Bonus points if you also get tutorial popups saying "use scope to zoom and press fire button to fire."

But I digress again. FC2 was great, but had some serious annoyances too. Like enemies with their skins made of titan and respawning in their guardposts every time you drove by. So to those who have played the third one, do such things still exist? Or is it more realistic? I felt that Far Cry 1 was pretty realistic when it came to the weapons' stopping power, but 2 somehow turned most of them into peashooters.

Takeda Shingen
03-19-13, 04:57 AM
I do very much enjoy that aspect of it. The feel that you can get lost in your game and do what you want is awesome.

So I fired it up today and have been able to play the beginning mission on what seems ultra, so we will find out when we get into the game itself and action what kind of FPS I can pull at what setting. Im hoping for at least High to very high with 30+ fps. We will see!:sunny:

Hmm... that does sound pretty good.

Granted, you shouldn't expect the level of freedom that you get in an Elder Scrolls or Fallout title, but the quasi-open world, as well as the RPG and quasi-sandbox elements are the draw for me.

reignofdeath
03-19-13, 06:18 AM
Granted, you shouldn't expect the level of freedom that you get in an Elder Scrolls or Fallout title, but the quasi-open world, as well as the RPG and quasi-sandbox elements are the draw for me.

True, it is basically a one story show with the roaming aspect to it. But all of the little 'side activities' I calll them definately give you plenty to do. Skyrim and Fallout are both great because all of the side missions mostly have some sort of story you get invested in, I love it. Not to mention be whoever you want is kind of appealing.

reignofdeath
03-19-13, 09:30 AM
So I finally found my graphical sweet spot, the optimal settings are a bit optimistic, I can play but I dislike the motion blur and there is quite a bit not stutter but a slowness... thats without combat of any sort. I went to custom and maxed everything except shadows (On Very High) and Post Processing FX (On Low, most reviews or advice said turn it to low since all it does is motion blur, which I hate and adds FXAA which you cannot really tell if it is working, unless you're a stickler)

So far so good Im getting a VERY smooth and reasonable frame rate with very nice graphics. :up:

Schroeder
03-20-13, 10:31 AM
I've played the game for a week or two and removed it again from my computer. It could never convince me. The crafting system was gamy and illogical and the story didn't make much sense too.
But that's just my opinion, there are thousands of people out there who love the game.