Was a pc player but frequent hardware upgrades just puts me off
absolution is getting released on all the three platforms simultaneously right?
Sure but i have to brush up my stealth skills again.Dishonored was not much of a challenge.
Currently playing Assassins creed 3 & sleeping dogs hopefully I will complete both by that time.Speaking of backlogs please dont ask there are many.But i am giving those first priority which takes less time.Playing it day-1 or got any backlog you're diving into?
That depends upon your perspective even NASA computers gets obsolete after 5 years Im not even saying muchBS!!!!
Iam a PC player for 8 years i upgraded my computer in 2006 till now iam able to run all the games at constant 30--45 FPS and havent upgraded my rig till now.
I guess diwali has come early for the console people
absolution is getting released on all the three platforms simultaneously right?
I have not played any of the prequels so will i be able to understand the story behind absolution
That depends upon your perspective even NASA computers gets obsolete after 5 years Im not even saying much
PC Gamer gives Hitman: Absolution a 62/100 : Games
Key points of the review:
- Art style is bad and bloom is overused
- Story is terrible
- Levels are, for the most part, very small
- Objectives are usually to open a door, not to kill someone
- PC port is bad with controls that tell you to "gently" press LMB. Performance is 15~fps on 2/3 review machines
- No saving discourages exploration
- Weapons do not carry over across missions
- AI is bad
- Game encourages you to kill guards, unlike other Hitman games
- Most assassinations are cutscenes and in a lot of them 47 fails to kill the target, rendering all of your work pointless
- Contracts mode is pretty decent
Currently, though, Absolution is not worth buying. If they can somehow patch in a save function, improve performance, and let players do interesting things with Contracts, it will be. Until then, I'd wait for a preposterous Steam sale.
That's someting I never thought I'd have to say about a Hitman game. I desperately hope the reaction to it is strong enough to convince the developers to change direction, because I couldn't stand to watch the series die like this.
Agree.Art style is bad and bloom is overused
AgreePC port is bad with controls that tell you to "gently" press LMB. Performance is 15~fps on 2/3 review machines
If true then i am least interested.Most assassinations are cutscenes and in a lot of them 47 fails to kill the target, rendering all of your work pointless
PC Gamer gives Hitman: Absolution a 62/100 : Games
Key points of the review:
- Art style is bad and bloom is overused
- Story is terrible
- Levels are, for the most part, very small
- Objectives are usually to open a door, not to kill someone
- PC port is bad with controls that tell you to "gently" press LMB. Performance is 15~fps on 2/3 review machines
- No saving discourages exploration
- Weapons do not carry over across missions
- AI is bad
- Game encourages you to kill guards, unlike other Hitman games
- Most assassinations are cutscenes and in a lot of them 47 fails to kill the target, rendering all of your work pointless
- Contracts mode is pretty decent
Currently, though, Absolution is not worth buying. If they can somehow patch in a save function, improve performance, and let players do interesting things with Contracts, it will be. Until then, I'd wait for a preposterous Steam sale.
PC Gamer gives Hitman: Absolution a 62/100 : Games
Key points of the review:
- Art style is bad and bloom is overused
- Story is terrible
- Levels are, for the most part, very small
- Objectives are usually to open a door, not to kill someone
- PC port is bad with controls that tell you to "gently" press LMB. Performance is 15~fps on 2/3 review machines
- No saving discourages exploration
- Weapons do not carry over across missions
- AI is bad
- Game encourages you to kill guards, unlike other Hitman games
- Most assassinations are cutscenes and in a lot of them 47 fails to kill the target, rendering all of your work pointless
- Contracts mode is pretty decent
Currently, though, Absolution is not worth buying. If they can somehow patch in a save function, improve performance, and let players do interesting things with Contracts, it will be. Until then, I'd wait for a preposterous Steam sale.
That's someting I never thought I'd have to say about a Hitman game. I desperately hope the reaction to it is strong enough to convince the developers to change direction, because I couldn't stand to watch the series die like this.
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