taxalot
I'm a spicy fellow.
I want a remake of that :
I recently played Far Cry 2 again and while there is simply too much wrong with it, it still does one thing that puts it miles above its sequels. How the fuck they thought that nerving the propagation of fire was a good idea is beyond me. At least blowing up a fuel drum or playing around with a flamethrower in FC2 results in spectacular results. Nothing like having to run from your own handmade inferno.
But I'm very curious to see how they managed to create:
1. an FPS sequel without shooting
2. an open-world game set in prehistoric times with enough marginally interesting shit to do
Aliens will show up halfway through the game. You'll gain access to their weaponry.another longwinded hunt for pointless achievements, another typical Ubisoft completionists' hell.
But I'm very curious to see how they managed to create:
1. an FPS sequel without shooting
2. an open-world game set in prehistoric times with enough marginally interesting shit to do
Aliens will show up halfway through the game. You'll gain access to their weaponry.
Why club is a new weapon? At base, it's nothing more than a short branch a caveman pick up.
Now, axe, axe is a new weapon. To make it you have to know at least how to make a stone knife, then affix it to a short branch with either vine or leather strip. Much advanced weapon than a club.
The decision to not use English is flabbergasting--it just comes off as lazy as fuck. It's not like they're creating a believable world or anything, it's a Far Cry game, they might as well just forget about being "authentic".
The decision to not use English is flabbergasting--it just comes off as lazy as fuck. It's not like they're creating a believable world or anything, it's a Far Cry game, they might as well just forget about being "authentic".
For me using English would sound ridiculous tbh, even in a game like this. Plus if you watch recent movies/TV shows it seems using "authentic" languages is the new normal now. Gone are the times when Wehrmacht officers talked like the Queen of England with an accent. And I think it's a good thing.
Mammoth kills your tribe
Depending on the time it's set at the skin colour thing is either accurate or stupid, I'd rather play it safe and have the people look Negrito - aborigine-like like the people of the Adaman Islands who migrated to South East Asia 60,000 years ago and haven't really interbred, the Sentinalese remain xenophobic and have never established contact with the outside world. Setting should be 100,000, but still, this era revolves around tight tribal team work (supplemented by canine family members, dogs were domesticated around 200,000-100,000 years ago) a lone human at this time was a dead one.
If it's 10,000BC or so it's BS. Even by 6000BC even the fricking Orkney's and Shetlands had sophisticated stone building construction and they're on the ass end of civilization.
Neither mammohts or smilodons existed in 10000 BC no more and if they did they mustve been as rare as a white rhino. Plus yeah, 10000 BC is not exactly a cavemen era anymore, people had been pretty sophisticated in art, stone working, ceramics etc for thousands of years by that point.
It disappeared from its mainland range at the end of the Pleistocene 10,000 years ago, most likely through climate change and consequent shrinkage of its habitat, hunting by humans, or a combination of the two. Isolated populations survived on St. Paul Island until 6,400 years ago and Wrangel Island until 4,000 years ago.