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Pues bloqueo y retroactivo al Shadow of Mordor, nuevas copias y las no activadas en el inventarios , todo bloqueado
Al abrir Origin me ha salido en la ventana pop-up una oferta del Need for Speed Rivals con un 75% de descuento (4,98 euros). Es curioso porque en la tienda sigue apareciendo a 19,95 euros.
A mí también me ha salido. ¿Alguna opinión sobre el juego en sí?
I picked this up for about 2.50€ a while back and some fair warnings to people who are considering buying this.
Yes this is locked at 30 fps and can be unlocked to 60 with a command line. Due note however that if you can't run it at 60 fps the game will just slow down and you will be playing in slow motion (not that fun)
The graphical options are fairly limited. There isn't much you can do about it. So as I said above you might not even be able to play it at 60 fps even if you wanted to. I have a 2500k and an HD 7950 and at some places in the game my game still dips below 60 fps.
Gameplay-wise it's not that entertaining personally. I have played till about rank 8 and I'm not really a fan of the "join a lobby online constantly" so put it into offlinemode so I can play by myself. For me this wasn't one of the good Need for Speeds (I prefer the newer Hot Pursuit and Most Wanted where you have more of an Burnout feel to it) so for me this just falls flat.
AC1: Good not great. Repetitive but not boring. Getting mildly dated. Can skip for budget reasons.
AC2: Introduces new protagonist (Ezio) and new setting (Renaissance Italy). Beautiful setting and much improved gameplay. Get the gold.
AC: Brotherhood: Several tweaks and improvements on 2 and is the epitome of what a gaming sequel should be. Probably the best entry in the Ezio trilogy. And arguably the best true Assassin's Creed game. Get the GOTY version that has the extra content. OMGSOFTCATS SAYS - someone below said to not get GOTY! so confused
AC: Revelations: Step down from Brotherhood but still good. Adds unnecessary crafting elements and the cultural differences of the Constantinople setting makes it feel less Assassin's Creed-y. Don't buy the deluxe version if you buy this one at all - all it does is give you extra multiplayer junk. OMGSOFTCATS SAYS - someone below said get GOTY!
AC3: Weakest entry in the series to date. Flat uninteresting setting with flat uninteresting characters. Not a bad game but fans and non fans of the franchise at best will walk away with a that was okay kind of vibe. If you do throw your money at this get the deluxe version because the Washington DLC has some of the best gameplay and the main character is a much cooler badass with wicked cool Native American super powers.
AC4: Arguably the best Assassin's Creed game to date. Tons of really cool pirate action and lots of positive gameplay improvements. Which means the only thing wrong with it is that it's an Assassin's Creed game that's not actually strictly about, you know, an assassin. DLC is more of the same pirate-y fun and a really good standalone game.