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(i had same issue, and turned out i wasnt quite there)
if in doubt, walkthrough videos
It's just a graphical bug apparently, I looked out of the tomb has to start over. income once the branches were blocking me to get over the plane so I try running a blade oil to burn the branches, but by mistake I threw the lamp on me... "scuicide".
But once respawn, the branches had disappeared and I could get on the plane.
So if you guys have the same trouble, just try to kill you and return to the tomb !
that kinda takes away all my respect for the gamers for making a great game
I bought the game and the DLC combined for about 6.50. Can't complain.
I don't buy games like this at release. They're popular, for sure, but it's not my favorite genre. That and there was a day when games like this would release with X amount of content and that was that. Now the bulk of this genre releases a fraction of that content and blatantly split the game up into DLC, including release day DLC, and attempt to gauge players for far more money than ever before, and I'm just not going to be a part of that.
With the state of tech, the fact that it's not using the full power of modern PCs (partially due to so often being held back by damned consoles), and the DLC thing, there's really no reason to buy these games at release. They look just as good, play just as well, and cost considerably less if you just wait a while.
There is nothing so compelling about linear story based shooter number 1 bazillion that makes it a must purchase at release kind of game to me. I can easily wait.
Plus with this game I think the initial marketing failed. I thought this game looked like a button mash console from hell adventure game because ads and early video only showed the intro - which is button masshing console from hell garbage. And the first 20 minutes or so of the game aren't representative of the rest of the game, which is more of a real (and excellent) game, and vastly superior to the crappy button mashing intro.