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Skull & Bones - My thoughts after playing the Beta for 6 hours
I should preface by saying I am a big Ubisoft fan. I have played the death out of every Assassins Creed game, loved Fenyx Rising, love the Ghost Recon series, play the hell out of Riders Republic, Watch Dogs Legion, etc etc. So, as far as "Ubisoft games" go I am their target market. On the flip side, I am perhaps holding the game to a high standard because for nigh on a decade we have been told it will be the spiritual successor to Black Flag, and after platinuming that for the second time in October, its pretty fresh in my mind. So.. cue 6 hours of gameplay in the December Beta Underwhelming, and honestly, by the final hour I was pretty bored and looking for a reason to stop playing. Should be noted its a Beta and "as such does not represent the finished version", but four crashes in 6 hours (all when fast travelling) did not help. **GRAPHICS:** If you have played recent Assassin Creed games (Especially Odyssey which has a lot of naval stuff) its not really a huge step up from them, and honestly, the ocean physics aren't a huge step up from Black Flag. Certainly 60fps (I presume) on performance mode makes things look great, but its not a huge leap forward. Landscapes look pretty good and are on a par with something like Fenyx Rising. Character models however are pretty bad. **STORY/GAMEPLAY:** I only played for the 6 hours allowed by the beta, but the story is non-existant outside of a very basic narrative that is just there to string the story together. The missions/gameplay (and i did about 15-20 missions) was exclusively "Fetch" missions. Go somewhere, and either pick something up, or if you are really lucky sink a ship and pick something up, and then return it. And after a few hours it got really repetitive. **COMBAT:** The combat is kinda fun, but those expecting Black Flag II will be hugely disapointed. It is much more arcade like, both in control/movement, and the guns. And rather than the model of targetting used in Black Flag, Rogue and Origins/Odyssey, they have gone with a cross hair model, which frankly is really really strange and just feels off. Its like they took the combat from a space shooter and tried to apply it to ships. Its bizarre. WHAT IT GOT RIGHT: * I mean, it does look pretty good * The combat is fun if you are into a more arcade style * Sea Shanties, although the beta seems to have a very limited range (about ten songs) so they repeated a lot * There are tons (literally an insane amount) of upgrades, ships, weapons, and the like, like insane amounts (See also what it got wrong) WHAT IT GOT WRONG * Instead of having 1-2 canon characters, they have gone the route of "design a character" which I get, they want to allow you to personalise the game, but the downside is, your character does not have any voice acting. This means that for every single cut scene and interaction (of which there are a lot), your character just stands there looking totally blank and utterly mute while whoever he is talking to has a one sided conversation. With the quality of story driven games out there, it makes it feel very substandard. * You can't physically leave your ship. You can go to land but its a teleport action. You cannot just jump off your ship and swim to shore. Equally, when your ship is docked 2 foot from the shoreline, you have to take a darned boat or go to the embarkmant point. It snaps the immersion * You cannot board ships. There is a boarding element to the game but you simply sail up next to the target, press triangle, and you get a cut scene simulating the boarding. * Equally, there are loads of wrecks, but you don't explore any of them. You just sail next to them and do a bizarre QTE / Minigame and get your rewards * The same weird QTE / Minigame is used for resources, you see trees on an island, and rather than leaving the ship you do a wood sawing QTE and on you go. * The on land experience generally is really really bad. You go to a location, you disembark, you wander round a really big area with very little going on. Talk to a merchant, maybe talk to a captain, light a bonfire, and you leave. * Pretty bad facial models and poor voice acting * Tedious missions, it really is just fetch / return or sink / fetch / return * Theres a LOT of crafting, so many different weapons, ship items etc, and all of it requires, yes, fetch missions... Honestly, after about 4 hours I was pretty bored with it. It is simply not a great game. There's no real story, there's no lead character, even the character you create is so non-descript you don't really feel any affinity to him or her. Tne missions are uninspired fetch missions, and the combat while fun initially didn't really hold my attention. It certainly is not worth the AAA price of £70 they are asking for it. Will I buy it in a years time when they are invariably selling the Gold Edition for £15? Probably not, its simply not very good. One thing I should add. The game may benefit from launch having a larger playerbase. For instance, there was a world event with a huge, richly laden, merchant fleet crossing the map and the idea is the players work together to take it down. I was the only one that showed up. Post full launch with a strong player base, those events should be pretty fun. Of course the downside to that is, if the player base is not there, the whole game is going to struggle.
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The best thing about steam is you can buy keys from other sites

The worst thing about those sites is in most cases it results in the developer being ripped off because the keys are either stolen or purchased using stolen credit cards.

Countless devs have said they would rather people pirate their games than buy keys from those sites


without even a FPS boost to 60fps? For £50

nah, thats not ok. by any stretch.

Especially when the PS3 version was (as far as I recall) available streamed on PS+ Premium tier/PS Now


Switch Users - This is amazing, will be able to play Red Dead Redemption on the go

PS5 Users - a 10 year old game, with no fps boost, no graphics boost, for £50? **** Off R*


Survivor was a massive disappointment for me. It was the game I bought with my PS5, and ended up quitting halfway through because of the bounty hunter bug.

Waited a month for that to be fixed, fired it up to continue, holomap completely vanished.

So it’s back on the backlog again. Thank God the other game I bought with my PS5 (rift apart) was just great.

That’s before we get into the navigation somehow being worse than fallen order. No minimap, no compass, and maps that are nigh on impossible to follow

Honestly I would be fine with EA never releasing another star wars game.

I am looking forward to the Ubi one though



I’ve pre-ordered AC Mirage (Amazon version with the physical map etc). but in my defence, i have played every AC game, platinumed most of them, and have NEVER had the pleasure of playing one at launch, so I’m allowed.

But after the fiasco that is Jedi Survivor (Which is now firmly half completed shoved in my backlog), I will never ever buy an EA launch title.


You’ve missed out not playing syndicate and unity. Both are great.

Unity is utterly stunning, great parkour, fun combat, and Paris looks incredible


AIO launcher.

Looks nothing like a regular launcher, but works great for me, can have calendar, news, tasks etc all in one convenient scrolling home screen


Liverpool and Falmouth Town (Step 5)

Born in Lancashire of a Scouse mother, with scouse parents, so was put in a red shirt when i was a bairn and that was that. Been a red for many decades now…

Falmouth, we moved to when I was about 13, and the bulk of my late teens and early 20’s was spent following Falmouth up and down the South West. Now 400 miles away, but still keep in touch with their results every week. Finally back in the Western League after having to drop down in the 70’s because of the travel cost.

Also keep an eye on Daggers results. We moved to London when I was about 3 and Leytonstone was the nearest football club. They merged with Ilford FC, they in turn became Redbridge Forest, and in turn merged with Dagenham. For a similar reason have a soft spot for the O’s, and cheered on the Hammers in Europe last year as long as we arent in the same competition. Virtually all my friends as a kid were West Ham fans.


“Leap”

Because, that’s what lemmings allegedly do, but also encouraging people to take the leap and embrace the fediverse

Leap for Lemmy