Even better reason to make it free.
Wow, The Deer God installed in like 5 minutes this morning. Must have been a tiny file size.
Size: 315.95 MB
Surely there can't be that many people left who hasn't played the new TR? I don't think I can be bothered to play it again so close to the new one. Hopefully The Deer God will be good or else it's another meh month for me.
what are you talking aboutthat battlefield pacific thing isn't worth downloading, right? I just want to feel better on passing on it
This thing: http://marketplace.xbox.com/en-US/P...-Pacific/66acd000-77fe-1000-9115-d802534307e9what are you talking about
That isn't a Battlefield game.
You should be able to look at the screens and read the description and make a judgment call as to whether that game would appeal to you or not. It's very clearly a WW2 game, so if that's not your bag, then you can safely pass.
Personally, if I don't think I will actually play a game, I'll still start the download and then cancel it so that the game is in my library if I ever change my mind and want to play it. It's free so why not?
oh i thought you were talking about the battlefield naval strike dlc
The one thing that bothers me, is that I can't play any of my Xbox Live Arcade games offline, as they will always revert back to demo mode. I don't always have a stable internet connection, so it's irritating that this issue hasn't been resolved in anyway.
The one thing that bothers me, is that I can't play any of my Xbox Live Arcade games offline, as they will always revert back to demo mode. I don't always have a stable internet connection, so it's irritating that this issue hasn't been resolved in anyway.
that battlefield pacific thing isn't worth downloading, right? I just want to feel better on passing on it
Huh? What do you mean?What is preventing you from transferring the licenses?
Huh? What do you mean?
But that's the thing. I didn't download the games to a different console. If anything, they have been sitting on my system since I had purchased them.You originally downloaded your games on a different Xbox, right? The licenses are tied to that Xbox. You can transfer the licenses to your current one, and they won't revert to demos while offline.
http://forums.xbox.com/xbox_support/f/27/t/46093.aspx
Huh? What do you mean?
You probably deleted them and redownloaded, that's why.But that's the thing. I didn't download the games to a different console. If anything, they have been sitting on my system since I had purchased them.
Completed Deer God in a few hours, got some achievements, not going to bother with the rest, it's just not particularly fun to play. Also I kept going out of the scenery which made things a little harder...
Seems like most of the negative reviews of The Deer God were from its Early Access release much earlier this year. Interested to hear how it's improved since then and whether it's worth playing now.
It hasn't improved at all, they didn't even bother to fix the broken achievements when they ported it over to XB1. It's a shit game also, the likes of which can't be fixed by a simple patch. Look on the bright side though; at least we don't have to see this game for 3 months like that Pool Nation debacle.
Deer God is in a unique position of being the only thing worse than that wolf puzzle platformer on PS4.
Deer God is so weird lol.
Not weird in a 'good' way either, it mostly looks nice but its just such an odd game that doesn't seem to have a whole lot to it.
How do MS pick these things? Honestly its such an odd choice of a game to be in a spotlight position of everyone look at us and what we offer you for free if you go with our service.
Neck and neck with Tower of Guns.
Aaru's Awakening is somehow marginally better than those, but I can see where you are coming from.
Yea, Tower of Guns was super boring as well. I thought So Many Me was bad, but really it was just the art style and writing that turned me off. At the very least, the puzzles were generally well thought out. Deer God does a really poor job of explaining what exactly it is. It's not very good as a platformer, it's not very good at being a survival game, and the combat is thoughtless and feels bad.
I agree 100%. That was the major problem I had with it. I also just didn't find it to be that fun or rewarding.So Many Me didn't hold my interest because it fails at determining which parts are meant to be platforming, and which parts are meant to be a puzzle in nature.
This is a hard concept to explain, but it comes down to how the levels are designed given the gameplay the game has: You are led into trying to jump, traverse, or think there's a path where actually you are meant to find a puzzle-style solution -- and vice versa. The game does a terrible job of telegraphing the difference between the two, and I think that's essential for a puzzle platformer.
I don't even get Deer God. I just kept going right and I met some people along the way.
Was not fun, basically waiting for Tomb Raider right now.
I actually can't wait to try the Deer God now just to see how bad it really is. Gonna whack it on now.