Morgoth, on 01 November 2017 - 08:27 AM, said:
Alternative Goose, on 31 October 2017 - 08:38 PM, said:
acesn8s, on 31 October 2017 - 08:21 PM, said:
Tried Doom. Not a big of fan of the movement controls. I don't really feel like I have control of my character. I'm playing Metal Gear Solid 5, I've only played the original Metal Gear Solid on the original Playstation before this. It's a little different than I remember back in 1998.
Doom as in Doom 4 2016? How can you not like the movement? It's so fast and fluid. Just keep moving, always be charging, strafing, mantling and jumping. You should be assaulting to Demons, not the other way around.
MGS5 is very different from every other game in the series. MGS4 took steps towards making MGS a more modern streamlined third person shooter but it's only with MGS5 that Konami perfected the formula. It's probably the tightest game of its kind.
My advice is that you should always be kidnapping soldier and stealing resources, to boost you research. Always be researching new stuff because it's very time consuming.
Should I just kidnap every soldier and his dog, or should I focus on only the better soldiers? I'm like, uhm, 4 % into the game. This is also my first metal gear. I am confused and entirely delighted by what's been going on so far
You should be fultoning EVERYTHING. Put tons of ressources into fulton upgrades and fulton EVEN MORE!
At the start of the game just fulton every single soldier you see. Eventually you'll max out how many soldiers can fit in your various sections/divisions or what ever they are called. That's when you start paying attention to what your binoculars tell you about the enemy soldiers' ranks. At the start you'll begin to only pick people who are rank E or above, then D, then C, etc. Eventually if you're as obsessed as I was, you'll have rank S+++ or what ever those soldiers were called.
EDIT: What'll help you "harvest" soldiers, is to research stealth/stun weapons. There's very good tranq pistols and sniper riffles. You can also research Uzi's and Machine guns that stun soldiers.
Quiet also becomes very useful later on when/if you get her friendship/trust up and she gets the sniper stun riffle.
I'll give you a secret tip as well. The soldiers you don't assign just wait in the brig. For a reason I won't tell you, you should try to keep, say, maybe 50-100 kidnapped soldiers waiting in your brig even though you don't need them, because "reasons". As far as I recall there's no negative effect to doing this. They may get quarrelsome or something but I believe you can control this by having the right kinds of personalities in the right buildings, etc. Which includes the brig.
Cause, on 03 November 2017 - 12:57 PM, said:
Okay I finished Shadows of Mordor. Kinda. I did act 3 and got the ending, except their is an act 4 that is helluva boring and repitive and which locks away the true ending until you finish it. I went on youtube, watched the ending and am happier for it.
You keep writing Shadow of Mordor. You do mean Shadow of War, right?
At the rate my friend and I are going, we'll be done next summer. We haven't even gotten to the part where we assault our first keep or start dominating the orcs.
This post has been edited by Alternative Goose: 03 November 2017 - 03:37 PM