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Yes, Far Cry 5 can be frustrating due to its intense gameplay and frequent challenges.

Yes, Far Cry 5 can be frustrating due to its intense gameplay and frequent challenges.

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PascaMouse
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01-08-2016, 11:14 AM
#1
Are there any other players who notice similar frustrating gameplay problems, such as pop/LOD issues or sniping accuracy? It seems these bugs keep appearing even though no one else has talked about them. Ta!
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PascaMouse
01-08-2016, 11:14 AM #1

Are there any other players who notice similar frustrating gameplay problems, such as pop/LOD issues or sniping accuracy? It seems these bugs keep appearing even though no one else has talked about them. Ta!

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01-14-2016, 02:58 AM
#2
If I had to express my disappointment, it would be FFXV... so many expectations... I watched the movie and the anime and enjoyed the narrative... yet in the game it feels like a reduced version, almost a childish take on the story... the game is quite disappointing overall... only the combat is decent, but it’s just okay. I’d prefer to revisit The Witcher 3 all over again.
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agentulgamer07
01-14-2016, 02:58 AM #2

If I had to express my disappointment, it would be FFXV... so many expectations... I watched the movie and the anime and enjoyed the narrative... yet in the game it feels like a reduced version, almost a childish take on the story... the game is quite disappointing overall... only the combat is decent, but it’s just okay. I’d prefer to revisit The Witcher 3 all over again.

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OwenBlockATG
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01-14-2016, 04:41 AM
#3
It's just a matter of time before the CD drops their latest title.
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OwenBlockATG
01-14-2016, 04:41 AM #3

It's just a matter of time before the CD drops their latest title.

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Tbone080599
Junior Member
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01-20-2016, 04:17 PM
#4
The game is quite challenging for me, honestly even my friends in TW3 often struggle with it. I’d really appreciate a first-person mode if TW3 had one. With some modifications, it already feels solid and enjoyable. It doesn’t have the same issues as FC5. If you remove the store content and trim the scenes, how would you rate the experience?
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Tbone080599
01-20-2016, 04:17 PM #4

The game is quite challenging for me, honestly even my friends in TW3 often struggle with it. I’d really appreciate a first-person mode if TW3 had one. With some modifications, it already feels solid and enjoyable. It doesn’t have the same issues as FC5. If you remove the store content and trim the scenes, how would you rate the experience?

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Galfaaf
Junior Member
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01-20-2016, 08:23 PM
#5
Honestly, from a gameplay perspective, Far Cry 5 feels more like a reworked version of Far Cry 4, with only minor differences. It's not terrible, but I didn’t face any major issues with it either—3 or 4 were fine for me too.
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Galfaaf
01-20-2016, 08:23 PM #5

Honestly, from a gameplay perspective, Far Cry 5 feels more like a reworked version of Far Cry 4, with only minor differences. It's not terrible, but I didn’t face any major issues with it either—3 or 4 were fine for me too.

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remylobo
Junior Member
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01-23-2016, 09:59 PM
#6
I didn't agree with point 4. The correct answer should be 5.
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remylobo
01-23-2016, 09:59 PM #6

I didn't agree with point 4. The correct answer should be 5.

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yalo29
Senior Member
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01-30-2016, 11:19 PM
#7
The Cyberpunk 77 experience is definitely what you were thinking about. I’d have enjoyed The Witcher 4 even with new characters, but the same universe still offered a solid single-player playthrough. I’ll still purchase it and see how it turns out, though I’m unsure. I don’t really connect with futuristic worlds—preferring first-person shooters like Titanfall or Bioshock. Third-person perspectives feel off to me. I also dislike RPGs that add too much roleplaying, such as Fallout or Skyrim; they become tedious. I appreciate many RPG elements and the freedom to explore, but without a strong narrative it can feel restrictive. It was a real struggle when my boyfriend pushed me to play hours of Fallout New Vegas just to give it a shot—it felt so slow I considered giving up.
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yalo29
01-30-2016, 11:19 PM #7

The Cyberpunk 77 experience is definitely what you were thinking about. I’d have enjoyed The Witcher 4 even with new characters, but the same universe still offered a solid single-player playthrough. I’ll still purchase it and see how it turns out, though I’m unsure. I don’t really connect with futuristic worlds—preferring first-person shooters like Titanfall or Bioshock. Third-person perspectives feel off to me. I also dislike RPGs that add too much roleplaying, such as Fallout or Skyrim; they become tedious. I appreciate many RPG elements and the freedom to explore, but without a strong narrative it can feel restrictive. It was a real struggle when my boyfriend pushed me to play hours of Fallout New Vegas just to give it a shot—it felt so slow I considered giving up.

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_HardGamer_
Member
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01-31-2016, 12:22 AM
#8
It's showing up at e3 with a working demo, as reported by some in the CD. Development has been ongoing for approximately ten years.
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_HardGamer_
01-31-2016, 12:22 AM #8

It's showing up at e3 with a working demo, as reported by some in the CD. Development has been ongoing for approximately ten years.

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GanonCannon
Member
177
02-03-2016, 04:58 PM
#9
I managed to get started before I had a PC. Even after updating it, it's tough to play it for extended periods.
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GanonCannon
02-03-2016, 04:58 PM #9

I managed to get started before I had a PC. Even after updating it, it's tough to play it for extended periods.

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Irrjr81_gamer
Member
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02-10-2016, 01:34 PM
#10
I enjoyed FC 3 and 4 a lot—both games—but a few aspects bothered me. The story was great and the graphics were nice, though I grew tired of the endless battles. It felt like I had to keep moving quickly to avoid action, and I just wanted to relax and play without constant combat. I hoped the narrative would wrap up so things could calm down, but it didn’t.
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Irrjr81_gamer
02-10-2016, 01:34 PM #10

I enjoyed FC 3 and 4 a lot—both games—but a few aspects bothered me. The story was great and the graphics were nice, though I grew tired of the endless battles. It felt like I had to keep moving quickly to avoid action, and I just wanted to relax and play without constant combat. I hoped the narrative would wrap up so things could calm down, but it didn’t.

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