I stopped playing KCD after about 10 hours when all the quests required me to do (melee) combat, which I was really bad at (hated).
Too bad because I really liked everything else.
Too bad because I really liked everything else.
It is also one of the things people appreciated the most. I played Witcher 3 after KCD because everyone was saying how great the same is. Wow! I uninstalled shorty after because of the combat system. KCD is one of the best games I have ever played. Right now the value of KCD is a lot higher than Bannerlord in terms of everything but the fact that you can't really command an army. But you get the dog, though. Can't wait for #2.
I stopped playing KCD after 38 seconds, uninstalled it and threw the SSD in a river. Then I installed Witcher 3 on a new SSD three times and played it on two monitors. I didn't get the dog, though, I got a cat.It is also one of the things people appreciated the most. I played Witcher 3 after KCD because everyone was saying how great the same is. Wow! I uninstalled shorty after because of the combat system. KCD is one of the best games I have ever played. Right now the value of KCD is a lot higher than Bannerlord in terms of everything but the fact that you can't really command an army. But you get the dog, though. Can't wait for #2.
Ahah! I know it's bad. I really wanted to like it. The combat mechanics in KCD made me plan a lot more in advance before jumping into things. With Witcher it was "jump in and push the buttons as fast as you can".this has insulted me, my friend.
Well, they are French...I think someone at Ubisoft has some kind of anti-english agenda.
Pretty much that. There are games (and mods for those games), exactly for that purpose. To relax and enjoy the scenery, take it all in etc.It's weird not to race in a racing game, but just enjoy the view.
Maybe Euro Truck Simulator is a better game for this?