I would love LOVE to play a game with the weapons and violent explosions/sound of the movie District 9
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I'm sure it will be.
But playable or not it's still an FPS/twitch based system rather then a character stat/skill based RPG system.
The point IS NOT that one system or the other is easier/harder, it's that CP2077 is supposedly an RPG, thus should have character driven combat mechanics available.
I'm sorry but FPS doesn't mean twitch gameplay. Deus Ex Human Revolution is not a twitch shooter. Borderlands is not a twitch shooter.I'm sure it will be.
But playable or not it's still an FPS/twitch based system rather then a character stat/skill based RPG system.
The point IS NOT that one system or the other is easier/harder, it's that CP2077 is supposedly an RPG, thus should have character driven combat mechanics available.
LolCant wait to see the high level Netrunner spam attack that overloads their brain chip. You send them 1 billion penis enlargement & Nigerian prince emails and flames shoot out their eyeballs & mouth. (i think it was shown in the trailer)
While you're correct, in 90%+ of cases FPS gameplay is player reaction based.I'm sorry but FPS doesn't mean twitch gameplay. Deus Ex Human Revolution is not a twitch shooter. Borderlands is not a twitch shooter.
Not even close.Please correct me if I'm wrong but I'm under the impression some of you expected/hoped CP2077 to be like Pillars of Eternity or Divinity: Original Sin <clip>
Despite the perspective I named this to games because of the stat based combat argument. It was an assumption on my part, so apologies.Not even close.
Both examples you give are isometric games, and I've never expected, or expressed the slightest desire to see CP2077 be an isometric game.
The point of a Role Playing Game is to play a character is it not?Despite the perspective I named this to games because of the stat based combat argument.
Mistakes happen, no blood, no foul.It was an assumption on my part, so apologies.