Posted on: December 12, 2020

joet88
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Read a Book
I don't know, maybe I'm the weird one, but my expectations seem to be pretty different than most people here. I got my PC back in 2013 for video editing, and at the time it was maybe slightly above average. It has an i7 CPU, I upgraded the RAM and installed a hand-me-down Radeon RX 550 so I could play this game. I'm running it on high with some adjusted settings (1600x1900, no cloud/fog effects, 70 FOV) and it runs really well. I'm sure experiences vary here, but my dinky little machine is able to handle it. Maybe your problem is that you've never bought a game that was better than your rig? Welcome to my world. It has glitches, but my experience has been that games always have glitches, especially the ambitious ones. At the end of the day it's a product made by people, human error is part of the deal, if you are expecting an immersive mind-altering adventure, maybe try some hallucinogens. So far the atmosphere, the style, the cityscape, all the things I was hoping for, live up to their expectations. I've finished Act 1, and the story seems good so far. Each side gig I've tried has its own little story, and there seems to be countless side gigs. It's crammed with content. People complaining that it's not perfect right out the gate after ten years of development (and being pressured for release) should stop and think about the amount of production involved with each mission, and how long that would take. Is the gameplay itself mind-blowing? No. Could they have done more with the gameplay? Yes. Everyone could do more, if it wasn't for time, space, money, the limitations of subjective experience and knowledge. My life has not fundamentally changed. Right now I'm having fun. But eventually the game will become repetitive, and I will be compelled to wrap it up, finish the story and uninstall it, thinking back on it fondly. Then I'm going to move on with my life, maybe read a book, or watch a movie or something. Maybe continue to develop relationships with real people.
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