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So what are you hoping for from either of these titles?
Just a shame you didn't buy the Humble Monthly a couple of months ago it had KC:D as part of the deal for $12.
To compare these two products is to compare a wheelchair with pulled breaks to a Golf GTI.
Interesting point.
Your opinion is not the measure of all things. Other people can have different opinions on stuffs. That's a normal thing, you know?
That is your opinion. Greedfall has good story but it so far has not touched me or instilled any emotions in me like KCD from the very start.
No it's based on fact. Greedfalls best feature is the plot and how the player drives the narrative. Hence you see it being compared to bioware of old. There are aspects each game does better than the other too.I'm not trying to sell KDC short. But GF hasn't been played near as much, and it's ignorant assumption leading people to believe this at this point. I will accept it is opinion only when each game has been completed by the person with said opinion. I won't understand it more than likely, but at least it would not be firmly rooted in ignorance.