LMAO at people expecting a good story out of this game. This is id we're talking about, they're not exactly known for deep and engaging storytelling. Also putting any stock in user reviews on metacritic is rather misguided in my opinion. Metacritic user reviews are notoriously flooded with "OMG THIS IS THE WORST GAME EVAR.! I WANT MY MONEY BACK. DON"T EVAR BUY THIS CRAP 0/10" reviews most of which are probably made by people who never even played the game but are just there to shit on something for the hell of it and to post in ALL CAPS. Now it's true that the game suffers from serious texture pop in when played as stock. I found those issues can be fixed with some tweaking by creating a config file and messing with some values. This is what I used: http://www.dsogaming.com/editorial/r...ical-settings/ With some twiddling and lowering my Anti-Aliasing setting to 4X (honestly while I'm sure that technically there is some difference going from 4X to 8X or 16X anti-aliasing, my eyes can't tell the difference during gameplay) I got it to where the texture pop in occurs fairly rarely and it pops in so quickly (milliseconds) that it's not distracting. Obviously your mileage will vary depending on your hardware and drivers (Phenom II 965BE, GTX460 1GB, 285.05.09 drivers here) and if you have an AMD/ATI card, as with any game running through wine, good luck with that. Not saying it won't work but let's face it the Catalyst driver is notoriously more problematic with programs running through wine than nvidia's blob. I will say this, while I have no problem creating a config file and messing with it or entering console commands, id really should have included some of these adjustments in the in-game options for the many people that aren't comfortable with anything beyond point and clicking. The options they did include are bare-bones to say the least and not nearly adequate.
Anyway, from what I've played of the game here's my quick impressions: It's a visually stunning game with silky smooth animations. The draw distance and level of detail is ridiculous, I've only seen one game even come close, The Witcher 2 (I can play TW2 maxed out except ubersampling). The shooter mechanics are top notch, as you'd expect from id, and the driving is surprisingly competent. The game is a lot more open than any previous id game, though it's not exactly Morrowind or Oblivion either. Still it's open enough that you can go dicking around the wastelands in a buggy blowing shit up and catching sick air. It's not on the level of GTA as far as having fun dicking around and doing crazy stunts, but it's nonetheless pretty fun tooling around in the buggy. If you're looking for a great story, look elsewhere, it's just an excuse to send you places to kill things.
So to summarize: Great looking game with tight shooter mechanics, surprisingly fun driving, and a throw away story.
Anyway, from what I've played of the game here's my quick impressions: It's a visually stunning game with silky smooth animations. The draw distance and level of detail is ridiculous, I've only seen one game even come close, The Witcher 2 (I can play TW2 maxed out except ubersampling). The shooter mechanics are top notch, as you'd expect from id, and the driving is surprisingly competent. The game is a lot more open than any previous id game, though it's not exactly Morrowind or Oblivion either. Still it's open enough that you can go dicking around the wastelands in a buggy blowing shit up and catching sick air. It's not on the level of GTA as far as having fun dicking around and doing crazy stunts, but it's nonetheless pretty fun tooling around in the buggy. If you're looking for a great story, look elsewhere, it's just an excuse to send you places to kill things.
So to summarize: Great looking game with tight shooter mechanics, surprisingly fun driving, and a throw away story.
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