Anyone else find it ironic that when they just started to supervise copyright infringements more closely, they link in their own rules to copyrighted material on a Youtube-channel that probably has no rights to the content?
Anyone know if they fixed some of the core problems of the series?
1. Enemies not scaling if you do side missions. If you do the side missions, you level up but the enemies or the missions don't. Many of the side missions become trivial and sometimes even the main mission. And the loot from these low level enemies have no use at all.
2. Repetitive missions. Usually fetch quests or "go there, kill that and come back".
3. Running through same areas oh-so-very-many-times. You are going to see the same places so many times you get sick of them. This is probably partly due how side missions unlock.
4. Unskippable cut scenes and dialogue. These bring your questing and grinding to a halt which is pretty bad for a loot based game that you are supposed to play through multiple times with multiple characters.
Some of these escalate each other but playing both earlier games, I find that these are what I remember from those games. And my meaning isn't bash the game, I just wish they would fix these for even better gameplay experience.
Good that they delay instead of releasing broken game, but this much? I don't think it's just finishing touch they are doing. Hopefully the game will be awesome.
Might have had this, we'll see when the account is actually charged. Also missing the $15 store credit (which probably is supposed to come to email but has not, not even in spam) and still have ads on the site but no worries, I have access to the premium content.
Unless those are separate issues I should probably wait for the account charge to go through and bundle all in one email to keep it simple?
E: Ads were a cookie thing, no problem there. And just wasting my money other things too, so charged only once ;) Sending email about the missing store credit.
Looks a lot like harakiri by Ouya PR and marketing as they try to dance around the issue. It seems pretty suicidal plan to ignore the outcry of the content creators when there are legitimate issues they point out. They push away people with really good track records and they probably are going to end up with ones that just want easy money instead of creating great content.
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