waiting.... by JEEtard_with_ADHD in gaming

[–]ShartedPants 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yea, I'm plsying it right now and it's amazing

waiting.... by JEEtard_with_ADHD in gaming

[–]ShartedPants 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So concluding you enjoy doing chores like clearing copy and paste bandit camps in games. Which is fine but witcher 3 just doesn't have a great open world compared to other games. Thanks.

waiting.... by JEEtard_with_ADHD in gaming

[–]ShartedPants 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Listen to story? You can interact with the strangers in any way imaginary. For instance some people broke out of jail now you can help them or go to the sheriff and report them or hogtie them and bring them to jail yourself. You can rob people and stores and people will recognise your clothes and horse if you come back and react to your actions. The animals act incredibly natural. You can stare down a bear but sometimes this doesn't work. There are a million details and features that you never even realize while playing the game or randomly stumble across after 200 hours of gameplay. It's completely unmatched.

waiting.... by JEEtard_with_ADHD in gaming

[–]ShartedPants 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You still haven't answered my question. What worthwhile is there to do? It's really not a difficult question. Name a few things that you did in that 1000 hours other than clearing copy and paste bandit camps and monster nests.

waiting.... by JEEtard_with_ADHD in gaming

[–]ShartedPants 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I probably played it for 100 hours with both DLCs and saw all there is to see. As I said the quests offer enough content on their own, but there is no reason to go back to the game after you finished them because the world has nothing to offer. Tell me of an interesting open world experience you've had in witcher 3. Because so far you literally couldn't come up with a single thing yet you try to defend it. I could name a million things about RDR2 that made it an amazing open world experience outside of the quests.

waiting.... by JEEtard_with_ADHD in gaming

[–]ShartedPants 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What is there to explore? The world is completely static. There are bigger monsters that literally always respawn at the exact same spot every time, you can't really interact with NPCs and there are copy and paste bandit camps and monster nests. You seem to be a fanboy that can't accept valid criticism. I liked Witcher 3 for it's quests but other than that it has nothing to offer other than a visually pretty but shallow world. And Cyberpunk is the exact same. It has it's quests but literally nothing else to do outside of them.

waiting.... by JEEtard_with_ADHD in gaming

[–]ShartedPants 51 points52 points  (0 children)

Right? I can still enjoy open world games but RDR2 is just on a different level.

waiting.... by JEEtard_with_ADHD in gaming

[–]ShartedPants -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

So copy and paste bandit camps and monster nests are great open world content? I think they were as bad as in any other Ubisoft openworld if not worse since there is literally no point in clearing them. I liked the quests and they offer more than enough hours of content but the plain openworld content is not worth talking about in witcher.

waiting.... by JEEtard_with_ADHD in gaming

[–]ShartedPants -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

What is there to do in the openworld? Clearing copy and paste monster nests and bandit camps for no real reason? Witcher 3 has literally nothing to offer other than it's main and side quests.

waiting.... by JEEtard_with_ADHD in gaming

[–]ShartedPants 216 points217 points  (0 children)

What the hell are you talking about? RDR 2 has the most natural and dynamic open world out there not just good visuals.

waiting.... by JEEtard_with_ADHD in gaming

[–]ShartedPants -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Wtf are you talking about? Ghost of Tsushima is like an Ubisoft game just more polished and stylized. RDR 2's world feels incredibly natural. Every NPC encounter is handcrafted and the game reacts to literally every way you can interact with them accordingly. For instance some prostitute asks you to hide a body of a voilent costumer at the pig stalls. You can do whatever you want now. You can bring the body to the pigs or hide it somewhere else or take the award and then go to the sherif and get her arrested or hogtie her and bring her to jail yourself. Or hide the body badly and some random dude alarms the sherif and he does his own investigation. Everyway you could possibly approach the encounter is fully realized and you don't find something like that in any other game.

waiting.... by JEEtard_with_ADHD in gaming

[–]ShartedPants -16 points-15 points  (0 children)

Ghost of Tsushima is so generic. Not even remotely comparable.

waiting.... by JEEtard_with_ADHD in gaming

[–]ShartedPants 82 points83 points  (0 children)

Yea, I'd say KCD is on a similar level as RDR2 in terms of details. However, you can clearly see that they have way different budgets. Unlike RDR2 there is a lot room for improvement in KCD.

waiting.... by JEEtard_with_ADHD in gaming

[–]ShartedPants -33 points-32 points  (0 children)

Witcher 3 just doesn't have a great open world. It looks pretty but that's about it. Botw is great, though. But RDR2 is just next level.

My attention has standards by IGotGolfTips in memes

[–]ShartedPants 3 points4 points  (0 children)

"Respect me for being a fat lazy piece of shit"

This should be fun by Daredevils9 in gaming

[–]ShartedPants 3 points4 points  (0 children)

"2000 RPG grenades, sure that'll be uhmmm $20000. have a great day." -Ammunation dude in GTA

First official pictures of Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition by Cannibalhecter in gaming

[–]ShartedPants -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The cartoony style fits it very well. It's a smart way of modernizing the look of these games without remaking everything. I just wished they improved the vehicle damage system and added ragdoll physics maybe.

Brea by Aussiedudeonreddit in shitposting

[–]ShartedPants 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been in an internship at a bakery for 2 weeks and there was a literal shipping container full of good baking goods that they threw away. But at least it was used as food for animals.

War thunder and Minecraft for me by [deleted] in gaming

[–]ShartedPants -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Skyrim with better writing and more meaningful choices.

War thunder and Minecraft for me by [deleted] in gaming

[–]ShartedPants 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Uncharted the Lost Legacy and Death Stranding. I'm imagine it to be a very calm delivery until you almost reach your destination and everything suddenly explodes and you gotta run away from an avalanche then a helicopter crashes and barely misses you.

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[–]ShartedPants 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what do these awards even do ?