crimson_tide wrote: ↑Fri Mar 19, 2021 6:29 pmI want to get Scott Pilgrim...but Ubisoft wants me to log into something to play as Knives so I'm being extremely petty about it until that is hopefully not a thing anymore. Or it's less than $10. Whichever happens first.
I think that you just log into your Ubisoft account (which you’ll have to create to play The Division 2 if you don’t already have one) from a menu in the game to unlock Knives Chau.
crimson_tide wrote: ↑Fri Mar 19, 2021 6:29 pmI bought The Division Gold Edition after I bought The Division 2 Warlords of NY Ultimate Edition. I don't play with other people so I am hoping I can make my way through both solo. Also, I think I like the so called Ubisoft Formula. It's comfortable and makes sense. I also just want to shoot things. I haven't shot things in forever (been on a real bludgeoning kick for years now).
The Division is really grind-y and repetitive, but The Division 2 is better based on what I played of it. However, if you really want the Ubisoft open world formula in shooter form then I would suggest Ghost Recon: Wildlands which is a lot better than The Division games IMO.
I think Division 2 is excellent, I haven't finished it but I played a LONG way into it single player. And I'm with you crim, I kinda dig the "UbiSoft Formula" myself.
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crimson_tide wrote: ↑Fri Mar 19, 2021 6:29 pmI want to get Scott Pilgrim...but Ubisoft wants me to log into something to play as Knives so I'm being extremely petty about it until that is hopefully not a thing anymore. Or it's less than $10. Whichever happens first.
I think that you just log into your Ubisoft account (which you’ll have to create to play The Division 2 if you don’t already have one) from a menu in the game to unlock Knives Chau.
The Division is really grind-y and repetitive, but The Division 2 is better based on what I played of it. However, if you really want the Ubisoft open world formula in shooter form then I would suggest Ghost Recon: Wildlands which is a lot better than The Division games IMO.
...dammit Phase, now I guess I have to buy Scott Pilgrim now...do you own Ubisoft stock or something ? I watched a couple reviews and saw that as a con so I didn't bother. But if I have to make an account for The Division I guess it's not so bad. And isn't Wildlands the one no one likes? You and these unpopular opinion suggestions Phase...that used to be my gimmick ! I've still got to give Andromeda a go based literally solely off your effusive praise. That's a shooty shoot bang bang game too now that I think about it...
crimson_tide wrote: ↑Sat Mar 20, 2021 10:26 amisn't Wildlands the one no one likes?
Breakpoint is the one no one likes, Wildlands is the one that came out before it and was well received. It’s basically Assassin’s Creed Odyssey in modern day Bolivia where you shoot/blow up stuff instead of bludgeon/slice/stab, and ride vehicles instead of horses.
canedaddy wrote: ↑Tue Mar 23, 2021 2:18 pmI own Wildlands, got a free code, and never played it. I assume, given who I'm talking to, that it's fun as a single-player experience?
Yeah, it’s a great single player game similar to the Mercenaries games. You can play either lone wolf, or with three AI companions which is the way to play IMO because the characters are always talking to each other and you’re constantly going up against large groups of enemies.