Author Topic: Watch Dogs Megathread - Oh How I Enjoy Hacking Your Life - RELEASED  (Read 41806 times)

I enjoy it, period.
I'm not trying to argue you're wrong for enjoying it. I'm saying it's not a good GAME. It's possibly a good virtual space where you can have fun, despite the bugs and performance issues. I just have issue with people insisting this kind of stuff can qualify on the same level as other games.

you can't give a opinion and then say opinion much

sure i can, asshead

because this guy's acting like his opinion is fact, so i was just pointing out that what he's saying is his own opinion. Jeez.

I'm saying it's not a good GAME.

On who's authority?

So I enter some random guy's game to online hack him.

I find that his player's position is shown deep under the map. I walk to the area above him and I get shot by him. I lose notoriety and the camera points to him under the map.

In other news


Seeing this Little Tikes children's car brought back memories of my legs being too dang short to actually drive it, my toes would just barely scrape along the ground to move it slightly :(

So I enter some random guy's game to online hack him.

I find that his player's position is shown deep under the map. I walk to the area above him and I get shot by him. I lose notoriety and the camera points to him under the map.
that's a glitch :c


was it in that area with all the crates?

sure i can, asshead

because this guy's acting like his opinion is fact, so i was just pointing out that what he's saying is his own opinion. Jeez.

On who's authority?
http://gearnuke.com/another-potentially-huge-watch-dogs-bug-game-gets-stuck-loading-screen/

The game is loving broken.

http://gearnuke.com/another-potentially-huge-watch-dogs-bug-game-gets-stuck-loading-screen/

The game is loving broken.

a. not every game is going to be flawless and it's silly to expect that.

b. from what i've seen and from how i feel about the game, i still like it.

there's also going to a patch for that from what the article says anyway.

quit moaning
« Last Edit: June 01, 2014, 12:17:03 AM by ResonKinetic »

a. not every game is going to be flawless and it's silly to expect that.

b. from what i've seen and from how i feel about the game, i still like it.

there's also going to a patch for that from what the article says anyway.

quit moaning
a. not every game is going to be flawless yes, but they should be loving functional at least. if there was a game breaking bug like this they should've fixed it before shipping it out.

a. not every game is going to be flawless and it's silly to expect that.
It is not "silly" to expect a functional product you drooling mongoloid.

b. from what i've seen and from how i feel about the game, i still like it.
You can like it, but that doesn't mean that the game isn't broken or terrible, nor does it invalidate other peoples' complaints about technical issues.

there's also going to a patch for that from what the article says anyway.
Wow, what a fast response from Ubisoft! Imagine if they had the terrible, game-breaking, progress-wiping bug fixed before the game got released and people had their games broken and progress wiped!

I sorta like the game overall but it is a technical nightmare and not nearly as polished as a game this far in development (ie released after more than necessary delays) should be.

Game means something different to what most AAA devs and players think it does.
lol

On who's authority?
On the basic of simple psychology and game theory.

The most simple version (which you probably won't believe) is that games teach, and that good teachers don't just give people simple problems with a limited set of answers, but rather give users/players problems and give them a means for the user/player to discover their own way of solving said problems.

Watch_Dogs has the former, and so do many other "games". It's at this point they become meaningless simulations. This bothers me more than the minor and insignificant bugs do, even though they are entertaining to watch.

I'm probably sounding like a crackpot at this point and derailing the topic, so I'll stop, but hopefully you can kind of see where I'm coming from. Basically, I want to achieve things as a game designer, but currently the market is setting the bar so low that I won't have any credibility with the ideas I want to showcase.

EDIT: It doesn't help that this game had a pretty cool premise. Moral ambiguity in a world completely overrun by technology that everyone is synced to, which ultimately means it's extremely frail and prone to collapse at any second. Whether you want to believe it or not, I was once in love with this, but it wasn't too long after I got hands-on that I saw I wasn't going to get what I wanted and so I got some pretty major disappointment over it.
« Last Edit: June 01, 2014, 07:19:19 AM by McJobless »

I haven't experienced a point where jumping was a major issue.

However, jumping would be good.
Aiden can free run ppl
Who needs jumping when you can vault and slide over stuff with a leather jacket
They purposely left out jumping because of the way they made the "getting around objects" system. Why are you not criticizing Assassin's Creed?

Look at this earlier reply posted on this thread

Why a jump button is important
sorry for no sound

well he was saying that because the guy was comparing the game to mario because mario can jump and so jumping is a technological achievement that all games should have since mario
It was an asinine joke. The real focus was on the fact that you have had the ability to jump in all GTA games, because if you couldn't you'd easily get stuck between cars or other big dynamic objects.

because they're two different games. unless you're implying they shamelessly ripped code from one and slapped it on top of the other.
Apparently the AC running animation was ripped and reworked for Aiden.

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Okay, but the hate that the game is receiving seems really unnecessary.

It's not like it's Sonic '06.

Okay, but the hate that the game is receiving seems really unnecessary.

It's not like it's Sonic '06.
No, It's not like sonic '06

Its like if Bethesda told everyone that Skyrim was the most perfect flawless bugless thing ever with absolutely no crashes or game breaking bugs.