I bought this to support a developer I truly think does great things, between GoG and really listening to fans and expanding without dumbing down their games. I hope it has better combat than the first two--and a more open world. That's what they're promising, so I hope they deliver.
If you're referring to my post, I was saying gamers are passionate, not necessarily "modders" -- a slow modder is someone with a life usually outside the industry who does this shit as a hobby.
Now they're a nuclear development studio trying to make some money. Oh dear! What ****ing...
It's worth while to some, and not to others. Whatever, **** it. Buy it if you want it. I understand both arguments, but I'm kind of a fanboy and have the money.
If I'm to understand correctly performance is an ongoing development goal to the folks left at Crowbar Collective, so don't expect...
The odd thing about the actual credits-roll-official ending of RDR is it's easy to miss and requires some snooping around. I guess my question to you would be... which ending? The first or second!
RDR is close to a perfect game. The only negative being certain missions that involve mindlessly killing 100s of people without a clear reason why.
My perfect games list is as follows: Half-Life 2: Episode 2, Read Dead Redemption, The Last of Us: Left Behind