I agree, but who cares thread is old now, OP was tag fishing.He said he reset the console. Anyway if you thought it was glitched you'd just stop and see what happens before you reset. It doesn't make any sense.
Lol what a great bump.
It would be funny if the remaster had an achievement for tapping circle for a certain amount of time. Call it "its time to stop tapping" or "this is the part where you stop pressing circle" or something
Have you stopped yet OP? if your copy is glitched you can try the remastered version of the game, maybe its patched.
Was that really worth a 2 month bump?
Was that really worth a 2 month bump?
Was that really worth a 2 month bump?
Was that really worth a 2 month bump?
Was that really worth a 2 month bump?
Was that really worth a 2 month bump?
Was that really worth a 2 month bump?
Totally worth it. I'm dying here. LOLWas that really worth a 2 month bump?
Was that really worth a 2 month bump?
pressto pay respects.
Ok, totally off-topic, but I need to know this. Another recently released game did this as well, but why is it that AW gets so much shit for it?Arkham Knight, and even Arkham City did that before AW or Battlefield
I mean BF got some as well after it was shown in a demo and I guess many players saw it in AW because it happens very early in the game, but the other case is not only just as bad, but worse because it's not even the first timethat this has happened.for that series
Is it just another case of "let's hate on CoD or FPS games" or is there another justification?
Also, many people criticize it and I can see where they are coming from. The old "a game needs to find better ways to tell it's story through its gameplay", but what would be the solution for it? Script it to make it happen automatically? It's very confusing to me.
Ok, totally off-topic, but I need to know this. Another recently released game did this as well, but why is it that AW gets so much shit for it?Arkham Knight, and even Arkham City did that before AW or Battlefield
I mean BF got some as well after it was shown in a demo and I guess many players saw it in AW because it happens very early in the game, but the other case is not only just as bad, but worse because it's not even the first timethat this has happened.for that series
Is it just another case of "let's hate on CoD or FPS games" or is there another justification?
Also, many people criticize it and I can see where they are coming from. The old "a game needs to find better ways to tell a story through its gameplay", but what would be the solution for it? Script it to make it happen automatically? It's very confusing to me.
I think it was because it was so forced and consequently ruined the gravity of the scene. Why not just let the cutscene take over the controls and not have the prompt in the first place?
Image, for example, the more emotional cutscenes in The Last of Us except with you having to press buttons to get Joel to act. It would instantly ruin the immersion and gravity of it, because it's a jarring return to the fact that you're playing a game instead of enjoying in an experience.
Press nothing to not pay respects.
Oh wait you can't, you're not allowed to just walk away, it's forcing you to do it so it may as well be a cut scene.
Press X to cut scene.
I do agree with that completely and I also think that games should do a better job at incorporating a scene or moment that is meant to trigger emotions like that into the gameplay in a less forced way or into a well made cutscene (especially since in both games there is a cutscene before and right after that and you do nothing else there (in AW it actually gets really awkward when you just stand there or get right up into peoples faces)), but what I really dislike about both of them and the reason why I do not understand that people do not really criticize it inis that both of these are scenes that are mandatory if you want to progress in the game. It's like "press this button, then show some emotions and then you may continue."Arkham Knight
I just think people are more forgiving if the game isn't one that is generally disliked by "real" gamers who care about "real" stories. CoD definitely doesn't get a lot of love on here for all the good things it actually does as the game-counterpart to a popcorn movie.