Literally what I was thinking, written more eloquently by you
Once in a while you get shown the light, in the strangest of places, if you look at it right
Literally what I was thinking, written more eloquently by you
The reverse of my cats…still yet to cuddle though
If you need it fixed the Apple store can’t fix it in-house and will have to send it out for depot repair
It’s not just an immersive game that allows me to get lost riding on horseback, the game is absolutely beautiful. Sunsets across valleys or over mountain ranges, NPC encounters around every turn. RDR2 gave us a world that felt alive and it’s a game that fast traveling just didn’t seem necessary
While I generally prefer open world sandbox games, the screenshots definitely make me want to see more
So here’s my take: I never want to play a game with other people unless we’re sitting on the same couch. Because of that, I have no need for any of my systems to be permanently connected to the internet. The requirement for always-online systems is just ridiculous. The full game should be on the disk, and the only time I should need an internet connection is to download DLC or if the dev team releases a patch that addresses major issues or improves the gameplay experience.