Forsaken was a good change of pace at least?
yes you bum, i was on for a decent hunk of today. i'm the one that told you about the version YOU DOWNLOADED THE OTHER DAY
if i scroll up in the group chat and find that convo, im gonna fly up to you just to punch you in the teat
Had to shut off the game last night when I got a server kick while at the final boss of that second story mission. Some kicks will take you back to where you were, story missions make you start completely over.
I want to like the game, but I'm just really not.
Ran into bugs galore on base PS4. None I ran into were game breaking, but highly distracting. Most prominent was the constant sound bugs, ranging from muted gun shots, voice line repetition spam, complete silence outside of environmental effects, etc. I had a few instances of massive gun fights being sounded out, but everywhere I went in the local area, I couldn't find anything. I dunno if that was just ambient gunfire that glitched or if there was a fight breaking out among NPCs that wasn't loaded in or something. Graphical bugs weren't THAT bad, but the pop in was atrocious. I dunno if it's just an effect of the beta, or if there's just too much random detail for base PS4 to handle well. I also had many loading lockups for 5-10 seconds when completing a quest/mission or zoning into a new area.
Gameplay wise, the controls don't feel as tight and fluid as Division 1. I know they dialed some things back to better balance PvP, but a lot of controls just feel sluggish. I didn't get any guns with high stability, but mid to low stability weapons seemed to be terrible to stay on target with. I remember some degree of stickiness with aim assist in D1, but there doesn't seem to be any in this. Time to kill felt great against enemies, but you also seem to drop excessively quickly. Perhaps that'll change with more healing skills available, but the drone didn't really do the trick for me with it's long CD and ease of getting destroyed.
I like that the setting is more colorful and varied, but I didn't like how it seemed to drown everything out in detail. D1 looked pretty, but the fairly constant grey/white backdrop made important locations or loot pop out in the environment, while D2 feels too washed out. I found myself walking past multiple things that I could climb on or loot just because they blended in so well.
I liked things well enough to keep an eye on it after launch, but I don't think I'll be day oneing.
Look forward to an Open Beta at some point.
https://www.vg247.com/2019/02/11/the...beta-leak/amp/
Right when my wife is due. Great.
Excited to try this. I still am looking forward to this game a lot.
I'll be on this train as well. If they learned anything from Div1, it should be pretty solid at least.
I'm so torn. I loved so many things about the first one...and obviously hated a lot.
I'm going to buy it, but idk which version.
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