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Fordítási probléma jelentése
So bg3 put them into AAA.
happy zzz's friendo
Games are subjective, I enjoy BG3 for a more long-term, relaxed experience, but I enjoy this game's moment to moment gameplay. Things are lot more nuanced than how a lot of people portray them here ? There's a minor subset of gamers that have this very black and white mentality, it's 10/10 or it's 0/10, 99% of the time 0/10, if you get what I mean. ><
no lore - present, there's even hidden data logs
no cinematic - there are
no exploration - can find hidden logs and ♥♥♥♥
no roaming - isn't that the same thing? ^
less loading screens - one screen per mission
no collectibles - present even in Chapter 1
no secrets - isn't that the same thing? ^
different environments - present
health sponge bosses - use better weapons
"Thing doesn't even have anti-aliasing" - it does tho
If you aren't paying attentions to the cutscenes, briefings and Handler conversations, and the data logs then that's your fault.
There is lore.