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I don't think it has more space than Far Cry 6, I have a lot of space on my machine, they just didn't do that because they want to control all your games, including when and how you should play, my opinion
I don't know about this game, but I've been playing games that I couldn't play because of the company's servers, offline Steam or even my offline internet, and that's frustrating, unfortunately or not, I prefer to pay for games without this system but always online and not depend on many things to play, and if the game is good, I always come back a few years later to play again.
The solution is to stay the wildlands same
I saw this, thank you
It was a stab in the dark at an old company and it didn't work out for me. No loss to my library either.
As for the games Size that is 100% a moot conversation outside of folks that simply have no money or that live the life of the console. I also doubt it would hit 3TB even with 4k textures and whatever reasoning you're using I honestly couldn't be bothered to read.
The game was okay for the first little while but its a solid meh.
So many topics asking for offline ignored. Maybe Ubisoft lets people play offline?
You're not winning any awards points by being a mindless shill. "Deal with it or go away"? Seriously? Oh no, God forbid the Multi-Billion Dollar cringe company that abandoned Prince of Persia for over 10 years to focus on a cringe-fest offshoot (Cringe-Sassin's Creed, where we went from "No Crossbows allowed. Historical accuracy" to "Space Aliens. Yep. Space Aliens. Like in History Channel. Space Aliens").
Best part, "The Crew" has an offline mode but Ubi-Soft refuses to activate it eventhough it wouldn't cost them anything or mess with their license-related stuff. They just recently caved in an agreed to make Crew 2 and Crew Motorsports Offline-available but that's only due to them panicking about the EU creating new laws that'd hold delusional companies like Ubi-Soft (who think "you don't have a right to own games") accountable for their entitled (and childish) behavior.
What Kenshi said. Shilling for Ubisoft is the saddest thing I've seen. I'm a long time fan of their older games and even I don't shill lol
I would recommend you get Wildlands when it goes on sale again, such a marvel of game!
Critical, agreed 100%! Wildlands is and will remain my favorite so far. This game just feels like a downgrade from Wildlands with a Corporate-First mentality (as in their interest isn't making the game fun or comfortable. It's to make some Board Members or Corpos feel satisfied). I heard the UI is horrid (which seems to be a Ubisoft norm lately).
I wonder if they'll ever realize that Wildlands is where they should have kept the standard for Ghost Recon. Oh, well. Their loss since they're throwing the consumer under the proverbial bus.