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So I just got around to playing this game. Bought it after work and just finished it...
I am dissapoint
The ending seemed like some slapped together piece of crap that got rushed in to finish off the game by a deadline. Huge lead up just to get let down. I wont get into all the details in case anyone else hasn't played it yet ( I wait to buy games like this for this exact reason) but it suffices to say that even at the $12 I spent, I feel like it was a waste
Sorry if that bums some of you out. There were a lot of really great facets of the game, I just can't get over how bad it ended.
Just finished Rage. Put about 21 hours and 35 minutes into the play through and loved the game. Did everything I could find, every side mission, and every Job Board mission. But I must say, the ending was one of the worst endings I've ever encountered. Even though I love the game, the way it ended knocks it down quite a bit for me.
Ah, well that's good to know that NV had some issues that were worked out.
I can't wait to play Rage, and I really don't care what the paid "experts" think about it, it's an id shooter, so that means it must be AWESOME.
Just an update: id has supposedly patched the PC version, so the game SHOULD run ok on your PC.
I haven't had the time to play much lately. I realise I have to go back to disc 1 because I missed a lot of stuff. The extra sewer missions that come with the Anarchy Edition, I completely overlooked. Plus the delivery missions and races.
On a side note; I found Blake Griffin. Pretty simple, can't believe I missed it.
Time for me to eat some crow. RAGE is a fantastic game. I went to a local red box in town, and rented RAGE. I played it for about an hour, and came to the conclusion that I must own this game. So I returned it to the red box the very next day, and proceeded to go and buy RAGE. I'm about 3 and a half hours in right now, it's one of the better games I've played in a long time. The amount of detail they managed to get in the game is stunning. The texture pop in that had been talked about to death on the internet is definitely noticeable, but it doesn't distract me from the game. I was dead wrong on this one.
Textures are by definition. The wall textures, textures on the characters, rocks, guns, etc. Everything would noticeably pop in, if you don't install the game to your HDD. There's a reason why id HIGHLY recommends installing the game. If you don't have the space to spare, then do what I said earlier. Install one disc, and delete it after you're done, install the next one.
Excuse my ignorance, but by "textures" do you mean background graphics or something? I rarely play video games but this game looked cool enough that I had to buy it and the last game I played for any amount of time was Borderlands so I figured I'd give this a try. I don't know a lot of the lingo.
Textures are by definition. The wall textures, textures on the characters, rocks, guns, etc. Everything would noticeably pop in, if you don't install the game to your HDD. There's a reason why id HIGHLY recommends installing the game. If you don't have the space to spare, then do what I said earlier. Install one disc, and delete it after you're done, install the next one.
id said that you can install one disc, and delete it after you move on to the next disc. If you don't install, expect some really bad textures and pop ins.
Excuse my ignorance, but by "textures" do you mean background graphics or something? I rarely play video games but this game looked cool enough that I had to buy it and the last game I played for any amount of time was Borderlands so I figured I'd give this a try. I don't know a lot of the lingo.
I just bought this but realized my HD isn't even big enough to install this game on it.
I have the old HD and I think it's on 20GB
I guess it'll still work. What kind of problems can I expect?
id said that you can install one disc, and delete it after you move on to the next disc. If you don't install, expect some really bad textures and pop ins.
I don't watch Breaking Bad, but there was another reference that I heard. You can see someone playing RAGE on their TV using a lightgun. They say it was the iphone version, and not the actual game. Still pretty cool to see the game get that type of recognition.
id also confirmed that Blake Griffin is in the game somewhere as an Easter egg. They didn't say in what way we he is in the game though.
He could be an NPC, statue, or a reference. I've been looking hard and haven't found anything yet.
Yeah, it actually served a point in the story in the show, it was pretty obvious though, not really a hidden thing
Dunno if anybody watches Breaking Bad... but I found a definite Breaking Bad reference in this game
In Sherrif Black's office there's a cube with a somebodies grill (you know, that covers their teeth) inside of it. Obviously Tuco's grill that was given to Hank (a DEA agent... see the link to the Sherrif?) in the show.
This might mean nothing to some of you, but I thought it was cool.
I don't watch Breaking Bad, but there was another reference that I heard. You can see someone playing RAGE on their TV using a lightgun. They say it was the iphone version, and not the actual game. Still pretty cool to see the game get that type of recognition.
id also confirmed that Blake Griffin is in the game somewhere as an Easter egg. They didn't say in what way we he is in the game though.
He could be an NPC, statue, or a reference. I've been looking hard and haven't found anything yet.
Dunno if anybody watches Breaking Bad... but I found a definite Breaking Bad reference in this game
In Sherrif Black's office there's a cube with a somebodies grill (you know, that covers their teeth) inside of it. Obviously Tuco's grill that was given to Hank (a DEA agent... see the link to the Sherrif?) in the show.
This might mean nothing to some of you, but I thought it was cool.
Dunno if anybody watches Breaking Bad... but I found a definite Breaking Bad reference in this game
In Sherrif Black's office there's a cube with a somebodies grill (you know, that covers their teeth) inside of it. Obviously Tuco's grill that was given to Hank (a DEA agent... see the link to the Sherrif?) in the show.
This might mean nothing to some of you, but I thought it was cool.
DOOM 4 is one of my most anticipated games actually. I can't wait to see what they come up with for that. As for RAGE, I definitely want to play it. I mean come on, it's made by iD, pioneers of the genre. I've just heard so many complaints about the story that it turns me off. From what I've seen, RAGE looks like a tech demo with a not so great story thrown in. I look forward to renting the game to see why gamers like yourself and Hoserman love it so much. Hope I'm proved wrong as well.
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