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Maken Tosch
DUST University Ivy League
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Posted - 2014.08.16 04:05:00 -
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So I finally bought Watch Dogs for my PS3 because I always wanted to try it out. As soon as I got home from Best Buy, I went ahead and popped the disc into my 12GB PS3 but then got a message saying there is not enough room.
What? Crap. Ok, time to uninstall PSHome since I no longer play that wannabe-Second-Life game anymore. I tried again. Still not enough free space apparently. So I scrambled around through the directory to see what other games I have that I don't play anymore. None. All that was left was Dust 514 and I just got back into playing it a week ago after a 3-month hiatus. I was like...
NO! I DON'T WANT TO UNINSTALL IT YET! Damn it! If only I was able to afford a PS3 with a bigger HDD in the first place. But I had no choice so I uninstalled it.
Overall, I'm actually enjoying Watch Dogs. At the very least I try to pretend to be a Minmatar Hacker while running on foot most of the time and trying to stay in the shadows.
On Twitter: @HilmarVeigar #greenlightlegion #dust514 players are waiting.
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Maken Tosch
DUST University Ivy League
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Posted - 2014.08.17 01:39:00 -
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Heimdallr69 wrote:TechMechMeds wrote:Is it like the Thief games at all?.
Kinda like GTA
It is like GTA only with way cooler things to do.
During car chases, you can do so many cool things to evade the cops and gangs such as hacking on the fly to retract barriers to let you through but then close them to block your pursuers or use those same barriers to keep targets from getting away from you. You can also hack into the traffic lights to cause chaos at an intersection, hack into the draw bridges to open them up so your pursuers are forced to take a detour, jam the police scanners, etc.
But the real fun part comes when you have to worry about OTHER PLAYERS coming into your single-player world to hack into YOU.
On Twitter: @HilmarVeigar #greenlightlegion #dust514 players are waiting.
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Maken Tosch
DUST University Ivy League
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Posted - 2014.08.17 18:47:00 -
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Here are some videos I found so far on the comparisons between GTAV and WD.
By Polygon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_KqouNYfMY
Side-by-Side Comparison https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYYMEpT-wJo
Personally and in my opinion I feel that WD is relevant to the times we live in. In the age of information warfare where the smartphone and data have as much value as a gun or a wad of cash, WD feels like the game for me.
On Twitter: @HilmarVeigar #greenlightlegion #dust514 players are waiting.
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Maken Tosch
DUST University Ivy League
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Posted - 2014.08.20 04:28:00 -
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Ziiro Celeste wrote:Watch dogs was very underwhelming to me. Played it for about an hour, thought it was stupid along with its meh graphics and then returned it.
Well, the game isn't for everyone just like how those NFL/NHL/NBA games didn't suit me. Perhaps another game suits you better.
On Twitter: @HilmarVeigar #greenlightlegion #dust514 players are waiting.
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Maken Tosch
Dust University Ivy League
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Posted - 2014.08.28 04:40:00 -
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Holy **** this game took FOREVER to finish. I just got done playing it right now. The game has 5 acts but each act had about 3-5 campaigns each with the final act having only one (but incredibly hard-mode) campaign.
I have to say that I have never played a game besides Dust 514 that made me stay up all night just to try-hard my way through it all. Overall, I really enjoyed the game. I even got invaded by other players (stopped at least 2 of them) while I was on my single-player campaign mode.
But anyways, I'm finally uninstalling Watch_Dogs so I can re-install Dust 514 and get back to err... hacking objectives in Dust. XD
/sigh
If only I had a bigger hard drive for my PS3.
On Twitter: @HilmarVeigar #greenlightlegion #dust514 players are waiting.
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