don't think i forgot mutha fukka
I got you next playthrough, breh. Imma make it right.
don't think i forgot mutha fukka
don't think i forgot mutha fukka
I just hit the guide button so i can read all the responses in enough time to decide what i want to say. I dont like how positive, negative, or neutral responses arent assigned to a button. In mass effect the top choice is always paragon, and the bottom renegade. In this it switches up too much, still 10 out of 10 for me. I do wish the loading was more smooth so i wouldnt anticipate when something is about to happen, i want to be startled
This game is only 400pts right? (xbox)
I'm sittin on like 900pts and I'm bullshyttin. Was gonna wait, but you guys got me wanting to play this more than any other game right now.
shyt, yall got me wanting to get to chapter 2 already and I haven't even bought chapter 1
What about on PC, I peeped a torrent of both chapters. Could this game run properly on an avg desktop PC (non gaming PC) I do have 4gb of ram
I actually like this. It makes the conversation scenes more hectic because you have to skim each response, and answer appropriately in a matter of seconds. Mass Effect doesn't have that since you just know if you wanna answer nice or mean you can just flick to cursor to the top or bottom answer. In that respect, Sheperd's actual response felt arbitrary IMO. There seems to be more grey areas in TWD... I don't know though, I'll have to play the other episodes to really know.
You're talking to Courtdogthis game actually deserves to be paid for, please support it
i understand the reason why they want you to answer quickly, but frankly i cant read them all out in time and think. So i end up answering something i wouldnt have. I mean we are suppose to be the player, and some of the shyt i KNOW i wouldnt say or do in a heated situation which is why i like not being timed to answer. In mass effect even though you could wait, what you said did matter, if you're a renegade a character may die because of it, or live. and answering a lil more slowly doesnt change the magnitude of that.