Motion blur looks quite improved going by that gif. Animations on fucking point, as usual.
Yeah reading the email again and it seems you need the disc to redeem the code:
Redemption Instructions:
You'll need a Sony Entertainment Network account (previously called PlayStation Network account) to download the content. If youre having problems with your code, please visit http://uk.playstation.com/support/.
(1) Ensure the game disc is inserted into your PlayStation 4 system.
(2) Create an SEN (previously PSN) account, or log into your existing SEN account.
(3) Select the PlayStation Store icon on the PlayStation 4 system home screen.
(4) Select Redeem Codes from the left-hand menu.
(5) Enter your code. (Please note: codes are case-sensitive and must be entered exactly as displayed.)
(6) Select Continue in the dialog box, once the code has been entered correctly.
(7) Select Download to start downloading the content.
(8) Select Continue to complete the code redemption process.
Not sure if that's just generic wording for all pre-order bonuses or we really need to have the disc inserted lol.
For one, perhaps "replayability" isn't the most important aspect when considering a game's structure and design. (That criticism always seems to pop up, not just for 4; that if a game isn't designed and paced for replaying, then it's poor design)
And two, just calling sections filler and padding doesn't make it so. Just because they slow down the pacing doesn't make them bloat, filler, and padding, if they're in service of the narrative and overarching pacing. You not liking those aspects doesn't make them extraneous
What was the original OT title? Half of the first page is filled with people complaining how bad it was. Was it a play on the word Ass or something?
Yeah reading the email again and it seems you need the disc to redeem the code:
Redemption Instructions:
You'll need a Sony Entertainment Network account (previously called PlayStation Network account) to download the content. If you're having problems with your code, please visit http://uk.playstation.com/support/.
(1) Ensure the game disc is inserted into your PlayStation 4 system.
(2) Create an SEN (previously PSN) account, or log into your existing SEN account.
(3) Select the PlayStation Store icon on the PlayStation 4 system home screen.
(4) Select ”Redeem Codes" from the left-hand menu.
(5) Enter your code. (Please note: codes are case-sensitive and must be entered exactly as displayed.)
(6) Select ”Continue" in the dialog box, once the code has been entered correctly.
(7) Select ”Download" to start downloading the content.
(8) Select ”Continue" to complete the code redemption process.
Not sure if that's just generic wording for all pre-order bonuses or we really need to have the disc inserted lol.
Uh I never knew about Chloe being Indian-Australian. Thought she was full on white Australian..lol and now I find out Bruce Stanley has been mentioning this in his ore release interviews. Then again half Indian half white people can end up looking like anything really.
I wonder if they had this in mind when they created her character in UC2 or whether it's something they just inserted into canon like Sam in UC4.
Yeah, it happened for others too. I'm not sure if it happened for everybody in the same situation though. Kinda funky.I don't know if things have changed, an error has occurred or it just seems that way for now, but....
I got this from the season pass for U4, and so was not supposed to get J&D. I even had a little rant about it, but it has added it to my downloads and library when grabbing the free TLL download from the store.
Has this happened to others?
Yeah, it happened for others too. I'm not sure if it happened for everybody in the same situation though. Kinda funky.
Gawd Daum.
Thanks! The voucher code is valid, and is compatible with your account. However, Jak and Daxter is not due to be released in the UK until tomorrow, when Uncharted: The Lost Legacy is released. This is probably why you are unable to redeem it. If you are still unable to do so tomorrow, please get in touch on 0203 538 2665 (Mon-Sat, 10:30am -7pm), or via http://bit.ly/1nRhPBe , so we can look into this further. Thanks!
Got a reply from Playstation UK support on Twitter regarding Jak:
Weird. I hated the first Uncharted. It had way too many gun fights for my taste. Could not finish it. Put me off the entire franchise. And now, I decided to trade in some game and tried this one out and I find it fantastic. Should I go back to The first one after I finish or just go straight for the second one? Thanks!
Weird. I hated the first Uncharted. It had way too many gun fights for my taste. Could not finish it. Put me off the entire franchise. And now, I decided to trade in some game and tried this one out and I find it fantastic. Should I go back to The first one after I finish or just go straight for the second one? Thanks!
The first one is still the same game that you hated. It's the worst of the lot imo because it has issues with encounter design, not much variety in set pieces or locations.Weird. I hated the first Uncharted. It had way too many gun fights for my taste. Could not finish it. Put me off the entire franchise. And now, I decided to trade in some game and tried this one out and I find it fantastic. Should I go back to The first one after I finish or just go straight for the second one? Thanks!
Shopto emailed me my code and the game installed straight away so I doubt it's that. I redeemed it on the ps app.
https://www.giantbomb.com/reviews/uncharted-the-lost-legacy-review/1900-766/I sincerely went into The Lost Legacy feeling like there wasn't much an Uncharted game could do at this point to surprise or impress me, but its tight pacing, likable characters and creative scenarios really won me over and added up to one of my favorite games in the series. It's undeniable proof that Naughty Dog is one of the most talented studios in the world that even a spinoff game produced in barely over a year could offer some of the most grandiose action and bafflingly gorgeous visuals in modern games. This is another reminder that it still feels like a privilege to play a new Naughty Dog game, even when it so strongly echoes the work the company has done before.
Motion blur looks quite improved going by that gif. Animations on fucking point, as usual.
Sunhi adds his own post processing filter on top of the GIFs he makes. It's subtle but it's there. The improvements might just be his doing. But they do seem to have improved the artifacting atleast in object motion blur, camera blur is still the same.Motion blur looks quite improved going by that gif. Animations on fucking point, as usual.
Thanks guys for the replies. I'll get the Nathan Drake collection and will skip the first one.
https://blog.us.playstation.com/2017/08/22/uncharted-the-lost-legacy-is-out-now-on-ps4/Today, just over a year later, you can get your hands on Uncharted: The Lost Legacy – the result of hundreds of the most incredibly talented and passionate individuals in the industry pouring just as much of their heart into Chloe's journey as any of Nathan's past. We knew this adventure through the Western Ghats of India was an ambitious one: chock full of touching moments, incredible vistas, daring escapes, and epic blockbuster sequences. Somehow, the team has pulled it off again and the result is truly stunning. It's a humbling reminder that with the right team, even the unthinkable is possible.
We at Naughty Dog thank your continued support that allows us to make the games we love, with the characters we adore. We couldn't be more proud of this game, and we hope you have room in your heart for another Uncharted hero.
Have fun out there,
Kurt & Shaun
If you will get the Nathan Drake Collection, why not playing the first one? It is a great game. The story is possibly the strongest in the series. And it will be amazing when you play the second one, already knowing Drake, Elena, Sully... it is also nice to see how the franchise evolved so greatly with Among Thieves.
I think you should play it. It is the worst in the series because of some dated gameplay design and mechanics in general, but it is totally worth playing.
If you will get the Nathan Drake Collection, why not playing the first one? It is a great game. The story is possibly the strongest in the series. And it will be amazing when you play the second one, already knowing Drake, Elena, Sully... it is also nice to see how the franchise evolved so greatly with Among Thieves.
I think you should play it. It is the worst in the series because of some dated gameplay design and mechanics in general, but it is totally worth playing.
Thank for your input Memento. Guess I should play it to get all the background. The far too numerous shooting sections makes me hesitant, but I'll give it a try, at least.
This game gets off to a much, MUCH stronger start than Uncharted 4.
I guess from this post you're implying that Uncharted 4 has a weak start, I actually thought the first 5 or 6 chapters were super strong, and take you through quite a lot,
Boat set-piece > Young Nate & Sam > Prison, Sams "death" > Nate's job / home life > Sam flashback > Heist. I don't think the game really slows way the fuck down until Scotland, which is a very long chapter, although at that point the game really has to sell you on Sam for the rest of the game to work, if at that point you're not into him than I can see how it drags. I guess this game doesn't really have to establish new characters too much beyond a villain, so that probably helps the pace.
I guess from this post you're implying that Uncharted 4 has a weak start, I actually thought the first 5 or 6 chapters were super strong, and take you through quite a lot,
Boat set-piece > Young Nate & Sam > Prison, Sams "death" > Nate's job / home life > Sam flashback > Heist. I don't think the game really slows way the fuck down until Scotland, which is a very long chapter, although at that point the game really has to sell you on Sam for the rest of the game to work, if at that point you're not into him than I can see how it drags. I guess this game doesn't really have to establish new characters too much beyond a villain, so that probably helps the pace.
23 screenshots and i havent even finished ch1. Dat neon
Uncharted 4's opening problem, as you elucidated for me, is that it's all over the place. They should've cut the opening boat scene (adds nothing except "whoa! They're on an adventure later or in this game about adventure!") and Sam's flashback (the "twist" later on would work better without us seeing the story directly anyway.) Young Nate & Sam's sequence was good to include but was too long. Nate's job/home life was fine.
It's such a busy opening that accomplishes only a couple things.
Uncharted 4's opening problem, as you elucidated for me, is that it's all over the place. They should've cut the opening boat scene (adds nothing except "whoa! They're on an adventure later or in this game about adventure!") and Sam's flashback (the "twist" later on would work better without us seeing the story directly anyway.) Young Nate & Sam's sequence was good to include but was too long. Nate's job/home life was fine.
It's such a busy opening that accomplishes only a couple things.
Asav's establishment was amazing. They made me hate him but a the same time respect him as a villain in such a short amount of time. Scary how great writing can come a long way!
Yeah that's fair, and on paper it sounds super messy, but it's just the craft of it that really worked for me. Consistently using water in a scene as a cue for transitions in time was really impressive. Going from Nate's boat crash right into the young Drake flashback, which is repeated again later when Nate falls off the cliff, hits his head, and falls into the river, which transitions back into to the rest of the young Drake flashback. Again using water in the prison scene, as Nate dives into the ocean after seeing Sam "die", then we get that really great opening credits sequence, that leads right into Nate once again underwater performing his diving job. The only one that doesn't quite fit the mold is Sam's prison flashback, which I think kinda works because it's after you, the player picks a specific past farcical Uncharted adventure to quote to Sam. This is a pretty thin defense when I write it all out, but that little bit of contextual connective tissue really brings the editing of the scenes together for me.
Although my largest grievance with U4 was how the entire crux of the game was built on a string of lies, guilt, and manipulation by damn near everyone(Nate, Elena, Sam, the villains). Kind of the point, but too predictable and irritating watching the web unravel in everyone's face. It stole away the thrilling adventure and sense of excitement that made us(or me) fall for Uncharted.
Lost Legacy is off to a simple start so far and I love it. Danger! excitement! treasure! (Just wish for once the villains didn't have an armed battalion magically teleport ahead of every step of the heroes)