Dreadfully sorry to impose... I hope you don't mind if I leave this here for a while?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-iYu-K0Uls
Personally I think its ideally suited to General Discussion because the content of the video is so "generalized".
Happy hunting,
21kiloton
I give you a kiss-kiss at the end...Originally Posted by Sn0wBaaalL Go to original post
Love the kisses haha!Originally Posted by x21KilotonX Go to original post
Kilo going to watch you in bed lol
Hehe ...Originally Posted by Sn0wBaaalL Go to original post
Great video (again)
One thing Kiloton picked up on that I hope the Dev team changes for TD2 is the lack of realism with guns. It's a major issue (for RPG immersion) and I think he hits the nail on the head as a reason many players quit. This game seems so realistic visually, but the combat mechanics are total Sci-Fi and out of place.
He loves me watching him in bed ! ❤️Originally Posted by mcskippy82 Go to original post
Can't do worse than watching Kilo! Great guy and gives you a laugh along the way!
But it's not a PG13 moment.....
This is the one thing I majorly disagree with. I can never agree with giving the Division more "realistic" feeling combat. In my opinion that completely destroys the game's identity and turns it into Ghost Recon: Disease Apocalypse. For people who want that experience, Escape from Tarkov is on the way and Wildlands is already here. Otherwise, they can mess with visual representation's and thematic elements to make the experience more consistent (armored enemies actually wear armor that degrades as you damage their armor bar. Enemies that don't wear armor never have an armor bar etc...)Originally Posted by Mad-Cap Go to original post
Other than that, RPG immersion is subjective. Some people are fine with a Warhammer to the face not killing a person in Skyrim, while others have to mod the game to have the most deadly combat possible for it to be playable for them. So it's not really out of place, calling it Sci-Fi doesn't really count for much either since Tom Clancy is Sci-Fi.