Gray Matter
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Man does this have some horrible multiplayer.
I hate that at basically every outpost home place there is a civilian waiting for me and screaming/crying. Sometimes tied up by the bed, despite the outpost being liberated, and can only be untied once you accept their mission.
Emergency, emergency filler mission, your attention FUCKING NOW!!!
(what seems like everytime too) -_-
Game rules though. 15 hours, 30% completion.
Can you actually get to the snow areas just by wandering about btw?
Also...why am I getting monkey statues again?
I don't see any campaign missions atm, unless the Hs and Ys need to be done first.
I haven't explored there yet but I think the snowy areas are in northern Kyrat and the Himalayas.
Never used the grapple or the chopper?
Or the friendlies you can call (or take with you) to help in a fight?
And there's free-roam co-op.
Once I got a feel for everything I restarted the game with all of the interface options turned off except hp, ammo, and crouch. So far I'm really enjoying it a lot more.
I wonder what location Far Cry 5 goes to after the Himalayas.
Also, I wonder if we'll have any past Far Cry protagonists cross paths again.
I wonder what location Far Cry 5 goes to after the Himalayas.
Also, I wonder if we'll have any past Far Cry protagonists cross paths again.
Oof, finally unlocked the northern area. I tried to bruteforce my way through the last couple of southern missions, I literally just sprinted right through the. Probably shouldn't have done that because I was fucking DONE with this game as soon as I unlocked the north.prison escape. Awful mission, by the way
I should take a break for a few days, I guess.
Oof, finally unlocked the northern area. I tried to bruteforce my way through the last couple of southern missions, I literally just sprinted right through the. Probably shouldn't have done that because I was fucking DONE with this game as soon as I unlocked the north.prison escape. Awful mission, by the way
I should take a break for a few days, I guess.
I did the same thing and now feel the same way. I enjoyed my time with the game, but I just feel so burnt out now. I might just focus solely on the campaign, get it over and done with, then trade it in for £35 (I paid £42) before the trade-in price drops further.
I literally just did the same thing. Brute force run through prison and now up in the north. Don't quit. this is where the game is actually opening up. The entire south was easy peasy for me and I am playing on hard mode with a lot of stuff turned off. Now, I can't just stealth kill with bow and move forward. Enemies are EVERYWHERE and there are a lot of heavys. Shit goes south FAST. It takes a lot more planning and movement and hiding of bodies to not have alarms get triggered. That prison mission was a one off. In fact, the first mission in the north was so engaging I am thinking about turning off football to play some more and that is just insane.
I just noticed this when entering the north for the first time. I hit a guy with my bow, he didn't die, I was like "HUH?!...did I miss or something?". I've enjoyed using my bow, and I love playing stealth...but I think I may just switch it up and start using the big, loud weaponry for the rest of the game now. Keep it fresh, ya know?
Theis one of the worst missions in the game to me. If you made it past that then I think you'll be fine with the rest of the game as there are no points worse that that mission.prison escape
Theis one of the worst missions in the game to me. If you made it past that then I think you'll be fine with the rest of the game as there are no points worse that that mission.prison escape
1. Animals being bullet sponges and annoying the fucking shit outta you. I'm sorry, but a bullet (or arrow) to the head should be able to take down any animal, but these bastards are bullet sponges and can take you down real quick which can be VERY annoying when trying to stealthily take out an outpost and can eat away your health syringes really fast. Yes, I know you get a syringe that can persuade the animals to leave you alone, but you don't get that until way later in the game.
Is this worth buying right now on PC for someone who loved 3? Or should I wait until Christmas when I get a PS4? I'm tempted to just get it on Steam right now, really have an itch to play it. I'm pretty sure I can run it well.
What i did (after a couple of tries)..
As i hadthe infinite sprint, as soon as i did the 1st part (to get down from the cell area), i simply ran the entire work camp area top to bottom - took about a minute or so and that was it.
Really quite easy and yes i agree, that level is terrible.
Edit.
Ninja'd on the same exact way we did the mission
PC thread has quite a few people with good rigs saying there is a stuttering issue. I have the PS4 version and it run great.
I'm pretty sure the ps4 version is only 30fps.
For a game with all the usual Ubisoft mechanics, this stands out as being a game that is actually fun to play, making the Ubisoft collectable/side quest checklist more bearable. But I'm ready for it to end and it keeps going on and on. I should probably just force myself to take a break so I can play one of the other games in my backlog but I want that Gamestop $40 trade-in credit.
For a game with all the usual Ubisoft mechanics, this stands out as being a game that is actually fun to play, making the Ubisoft collectable/side quest checklist more bearable. But I'm ready for it to end and it keeps going on and on. I should probably just force myself to take a break so I can play one of the other games in my backlog but I want that Gamestop $40 trade-in credit.
I'm pretty sure the ps4 version is only 30fps.
It does. I'll be binge playing this weekend to hopefully get the platinum (which is relatively easy) and get that $40 trade in.
Already for the MP trophies, which were a drag.
Well, that is a given. I was just saying that I had read that quite a few people on PC had a stuttering issue, I assume unrelated to framerate, and it was pretty noticeable. On console, it appears to be locked at 30 with very rare dips and that at least makes it quite playable.
2. Also, it's annoying that you can only autoswitch between two weapons at once and it will alternate between your current weapon and last used weapon.
Distracting 15 enemies is once again a very annoying trophy, just like in Far Cry 3.I still can't believe I'm probably gonna be getting my 3rd Plat ever with this game most likely by tonight. Gonna aim for 100% in game completion by tonight also, sitting at a beautiful 94%
Can anyone confirm if it's possible to access the snowy areas outside of missions? Possibly in north?
I wonder what location Far Cry 5 goes to after the Himalayas.
Also, I wonder if we'll have any past Far Cry protagonists cross paths again.
They could always do AustrailiaSomewhere Longinus mentioned. South America or... middle east?
TBH they've already covered islands, "africa" and nepal, which was completely unexpected. Outside of delving even further into asia, which would seem a bit repetitive, what with them just coming out of Tibet, South America seems like the only choice.
The outposts in the north are no joke, fucking mortars, helicopters and a shit ton of enemies.
Sounds awesome. I still haven't unlocked the north yet though. Taking longer than I thought it would...
The outposts in the north are no joke, fucking mortars, helicopters and a shit ton of enemies.
Damn thing would be Wake in Fright: The Videogame. Could even make the PC a teacher for bonus reference points.