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cannot be compared
e.g. an MMO with action RPG elements, crafting, more options for group gameplay, and designed so that you're not dying every other encounter with more tool tips and backstory
vs.
This. (Where comparisons that could work would be a non-MMO third-person stamina-based action RPG such as Dark Souls, Code Vein, Dragon's Dogma (somewhat different), Nioh (different game - but referencing it due to the criteria I mentioned), Ashen, or so.
Though, From can learn something from Amazon about server connections. This multiplayer is the worst i've seen from any of their titles. Rubberbanding, Rubberbanding CONNECTION LOST.
I don't know. The game runs pretty well on my card :D
stupid qquestion , get educated
Oh so you meant literally.
Okay i get it then.
Completely different games lol. NW is a lot bigger with more to do, but the pacing is a lot slower of course with it being an MMO with more things to do lol.
NW like most MMOs blocks you from content with skill levels, ER (if it's anything like FS's other recent games) barely blocks you from content, and when it does it's due to story/lore based logic rather than an arbitrary number being too low.
This game has more in common with ICO / Shadow of the Colossi then New World.
Seems like a decent answer that i was looking for.