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 Post subject: Far Cry 3
PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 10:31 
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Gets a 10/10 from Eurogamer:

http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2012- ... y-3-review

I really enjoyed Far Cry 2 despite the problems. I am all over this one. Does anyone want to buy a cheap copy of CODBLOPS 2?


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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
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This one wasn't on my radar at all as I never bothered with Far Cry 2 but that review makes it sound excellent. I like me some stealth so that's mostly what's doing it for me but I can't deny that the story about the random rescue leopards is increasing my interest as well. Also:

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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 10:48 
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I also really enjoyed Far Cry 2. It was flawed in many ways, but it had a certain something about it. Multiplayer was shite, mind.

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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
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FC2 showed great promise, but was ultimately a stinker. The magic enemies who could target you perfectly through 10 metres of foliage, and the really awful feeling controls just killed it. Which is a shame as I loved FC1.

Will be giving FC3 a go, though.

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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
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I never had a problem with the enemies like that, though lots of people said they did. I think those people were just bad at the game.

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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
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MR Kissyfur knocked the nail on the head there. The game made sniper rifles redundant.... but still, I enjoyed it.

I shall be getting this when it's a bit cheaper.


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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 11:46 
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I mostly used the sniper rifle, and finished it easily enough!

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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
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Oh, I used them too, but it was fairly pointless because as soon as you fired, all local enemies were able to shoot you with pinpoint accuracy at the same range even if they were using pistols.

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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
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Mr Kissyfur wrote:
Oh, I used them too, but it was fairly pointless because as soon as you fired, all local enemies were able to shoot you with pinpoint accuracy at the same range even if they were using pistols.


:this: and I know Dimrill thought the same.


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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
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Only if you were sat there in plain sight! Snipe, lurk, snipe, lurk.

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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
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Curiosity wrote:
Only if you were sat there in plain sight! Snipe, lurk, snipe, lurk.

Nooo, nope. As the baddies could see through foliage. The only thing that worked was running around like a loon dodging bullets.

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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
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Then you hid poorly.

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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
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Curiosity wrote:
Then you hid poorly.

No, I didn't. Even when I couldn't see the enemy through the foliage they could still shoot blindly and hit me every time.

The 360 version, at least, was bollocks.

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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
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I'm with Mr Kissyfur again. No matter where I hid, or how far away I was, as soon as I fired a shot.. the bad guys crowded after me.


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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
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Yeah, although you didn't need to go far before they'd forget. Whatever, I still had loads of fun with it before I got bored and anyway the Far Cry 2 thread is over there somewhere. :arrow:


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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
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I'm with Mr Kissyfur again. No matter where I hid, or how far away I was, as soon as I fired a shot.. the bad guys crowded after me.

As am I. If you managed to pull off a perfect kill, then sometimes you remained hidden, but as the weapons were actually made of broken trash and had a habit of exploding, chances are that that wasn't going to work on more than three people before they suddenly became psychic.

I could be tempted if it contains none of the following:
- Malaria
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- Psychic enemies
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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 13:52 
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Link isn't working! :P

I really liked FC1, enjoyed FC2 for a bit, but it got old quickly. I doubt I'll pick this up anytime soon, but I will if it gets cheap.


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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
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Bobbyaro wrote:
Link isn't working! :P


Works fine for me?


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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
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Could be worth a try if only to finally kill that bug eyed psycho with the Mohawk who has seemingly been on every other magazine cover.


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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
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Far Cry 2 was sod all to do with Far Cry 1, which I had on PC and enjoyed untl the Doctor Momreau fast things showed up and got me, then I got distracted by vaginas and never returned to it, though perhaps I should.

Far Cry 2 was an impulse buy on 360 and sod all to do with Far Cry 1, I don't even think I was magic in the second one. I recall hiding in bushes to raid camps for some reason, there's a warlord wh is evil and I'm just naughty or that. I spent a lot of time being badgered to do stuff in this supposedly open world and getting to where some NPc I had no connection to wanted me to go usually involved getting theough roadblocks which would take up all my ammo and patience and guns.

So this one's better, eh? Am I a jungle wizard in it like number one? Is it fun?


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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 21:15 
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I got a free copy of Far Cry 2 with a graphics card, (a real physical disc in the box), not even sure which graphics card it was, either way I never bothered to install it 'cause I'd read enough negative commentary on it to not want to bother.

Far Cry 3 looks very interesting though. One to pick up in a Steam sale when:

a) It's dirt cheap

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b) The bugs have been fixed.


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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 21:21 
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I think your version of FC1 was different to mine.

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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
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Not on Steam yet, for some reason.


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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
PostPosted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 19:09 
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Best Far Cry game? Instincts on the Xbox.

This new one looks good. And I like Vaas. In a 'I really want to murder him, but he's entertaining in a crazy way' way.


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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
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Whoops, ignore.


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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
PostPosted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 19:52 
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Instincts was indeed a good game. Scramming people to death like a crazed chavette was a lot of fun. The flailing suicide mutants were a bit annoying but come on... the game gave us this classic piece of artwork.


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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
PostPosted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 20:01 
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10/10, eh? Wasn't expecting that! Interested. Was considering Ass Crud 3 but I'll just wait for this now. Maybe ask for Ass Crud for Christmas.


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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
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Quite excited about this now, I think I shall go and get it tomorrow, I can get shut of Shit Of Pissy: Poo Piss Poo while I'm at it.


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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
PostPosted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 16:37 
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Far Cry 2 was critically applauded too. Didn't stop being runny dogshit on toast, though.

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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
PostPosted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 16:38 
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I have this arriving from Amazon tomorrow, and I'm highly excited about it. It looks fan-takka-tastic.



Awesome launch trailer is awesome. Particularly the shark face-punching and bear face-eating. There isn't enough wildlife in games.


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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
PostPosted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 16:50 
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It does look like it could be quite good, but just got huge amounts in the steam sale, so will have to wait.

I've also not heard about any malaria occuring in it, which can only be a good thing, or any of the other faults I found with FC2.


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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
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The psychic guards knowing exactly where a "ffft" of a gas dart had come from and opening fire with unerring accuracy fucked me right off.

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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
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Dimrill wrote:
The psychic guards knowing exactly where a "ffft" of a gas dart had come from and opening fire with unerring accuracy fucked me right off.

That's included in "the other faults I found with FC2."
Rumour be that such issues are now not such issues.

And we all know your main reason for disliking it wasn't the malaria, nor the psychic super accurate guards, but the use of the word "Buddy".


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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
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Dimrill wrote:
The psychic guards knowing exactly where a "ffft" of a gas dart had come from and opening fire with unerring accuracy fucked me right off.



My favourite (aka most hated) thing about FC2 is how great the guards are at stopping a BADDY. You're in a country that's split up into factions, right, but is also full of people. PEOPLE. Presumably people are allowed to drive on the roads between towns? After all, they don't shoot you in town when you get there. Maybe there's a curfew? Maybe no one is allowed on the open roads? Well what about other guards? Surely there's more than one guard patrol.....

so why, when a guard-packed jeep crests a hill 2 miles away and occupies about 2pixels on your screen, do they somehow a) see you and b) ascertain that you are a BADDY and not a PERSON or ANOTHER GUARD? What makes them get so enraged that they charge across the open countryside like a bull to a red flag, crashing though everything that's on the bee-line towards you? Sometimes hilariously smacking into immobile objects, causing them to smash about like a pinball.

WHAT DID I DO TO MAKE THEM SO ANGRY? I WAS ONLY LOOKING AT THE ZEBRAS. I'M SORRY I'LL STOP LOOKING AT THE ZEBRAS, JUST LEAVE ME ALONE.

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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
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I did wrut aboot the exact thing.

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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
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Loved Far Cry 1. Hated Far Cry 2. Still going to get this one. Looks ace.

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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
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This does look very good! I shall have to play the demo first, it looks as though all those factions could get annoying.

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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
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Its not on steam is it?

My policy for steam games is simple, if it's on steam I pay for it, if it isn't I pirate it...


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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
PostPosted: Fri Nov 30, 2012 9:54 
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I agree with DocG's comment above. That trailer looks great. The Eurgamer review is also promising.

As long as the guards aren't psychic this looks like a winner.

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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
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For all its faults, I did enjoy the second one up to a certain point. I'm pretty sure I'll get this eventually.


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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
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Why do they always feel the need to add multiplayer? It's obvious that it's never going to be massively popular in the face of Wank of Cunty et al, just spend all that time/money on the proper bits.


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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
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It seems the servers are down which makes it difficult (although not impossible) to play at the moment - good write up of the situation here :

http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2012/11 ... is-a-mess/


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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
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I have this now, I sold Cock Rots 2 at CEX and they gave me £33, but to do so I had to wait in a line with some of their lovely customers and then "become a member", brrrr.

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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
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I have this now, I sold Cock Rots 2 at CEX and they gave me £33


I'm getting the impression you aren't a fan.


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Dimrill wrote:
I did wrut aboot the exact thing.


That post isn't dated, therefore you've just written it now based off of my idea. Pay me £2 royalties or I'LL SUE.

Also: There was some other game with lots of jungle that had this problem. Possibly Soldier of Fortune 2? I played the demo and thought, due to this reason, that it was the shittest game in existence.


pre-post-edit: Fairly sure it was SOF2

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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
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I have this now, I sold Cock Rots 2 at CEX and they gave me £33


I'm getting the impression you aren't a fan.

I always buy them thinking it'll be a bit of a guilty pleasure, bit it's all just guilt and no pleasure. Guilt and lots of boredom.


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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
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The problem with CoD is that all my not-really-gamer buddies play on it. It's often the only chance I get to talk rubbish with them in between the 4 times a year I actually get to hang out with them. Anyway, I has far cries 3.


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 Post subject: Re: Far Cry 3
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Mr Kissyfur wrote:
I agree with DocG's comment above. That trailer looks great. The Eurgamer review is also promising.


It's amazing how much 'MMO' is creeping into games these days (and by MMO I actually mean 'WoW'), talent trees, professions, crafting, gathering materials, experience points and so on.

I'm not saying it's a bad thing, although it is clearly designed to increase the longevity of games to keep people around for the DLC more than anything else. (In the same way that WoW wants to keep people playing for the subscriptions.)

Borderlands 2 is another, seriously, it's the solo side of WoW switched to an FPS perspective.

My point here is that WoW players get derided as the nerds of the gaming landscape who just like to grind and don't appreciate 'proper' games somehow, and yet everyone is cheerfully buying into the MMO/WoW template in just about every single damn game that gets released.


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