After a short adjustment period, I found the combat to be pretty serviceable in TW3. What bothered me until the end is the - at times - terrible hit detection and hit boxes, especially with larger enemies.
Overall TW3 was a mixeg bag for me. It has that fantastic world but there were just too many occasions where serious bugs and jankyness ruined my experience and pulled me out of its world. I'm usually pretty tolerant as far as that stuff goes but this game had just way too much of it.
Stop spreading misinformation, dude. Maybe it's time to accept that some players are simply better than you? Just a thought...
Overall TW3 was a mixeg bag for me. It has that fantastic world but there were just too many occasions where serious bugs and jankyness ruined my experience and pulled me out of its world. I'm usually pretty tolerant as far as that stuff goes but this game had just way too much of it.
Wtf am I reading?I never said that, I'm saying the game softly gauges levels and adjusts stats of impact or enemies or the even the amount of BV's you pick up accordingly. It's not easier for a lower level character, it that the difficulty remains about the same despite the level later on, it only initially makes you feel as though your leveling matters.
need I find a video of someone in the low 100's playing NG+ old hunters? which is what i'm playing aswell at level 200. I wonder how much the impact of hits will differ (I'm willing to bet not much lol)
but then again it could be because the level 100 character is soooo skilled at BB right? lol that's right, it's because your that good, that's why you're on NG++ at level 85 *rolleyes*.
and it's fine if these things don't matter to you, but don't compare it as an RPG then..
Stop spreading misinformation, dude. Maybe it's time to accept that some players are simply better than you? Just a thought...