It really is fun in single player. Remember when you used to play the early Rainbow Six games and just go Lone Wolf because the AI were a bunch of ditzies? Well, your AI teammates are smart enough to stay hidden when you want them to and deadly enough to turn them loose to carve their way into an enemy camp without all ending up dead at the entrance. And really smart enough to know to not step off a cliff and then try to remember which one is the parachute buttoncoopasonic wrote:It's totally playable and immensely enjoyable as a single player game.Octavious wrote:I watched a few videos of this and it looks like a lot of fun. I just know that I have a horrific record with anything that is online, so I'm going to wait it out a bit. I'll play it for like a day or two and never touch it again.
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Which is more than can be said about me.jztemple2 wrote:And really smart enough to know to not step off a cliff and then try to remember which one is the parachute button
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Eh I had some money lying around and I think I might actually jump online once or twice. Downloading it now. The Division didn't really interest me, but this just looks like some simple mostly mindless fun.
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So is the beta signup still available?
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If the beta costs 60 bucks then yes.
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Or $49 at GreenManGaming
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Got booted saying the servers are down and now can't get back in. So lame. Had less than 2 hours played so I requested a refund. I'll circle back after it's cheaper. I forgot how much I hate dealing with their crappy servers. I just want to play stuff. I don't want to wait 8 hours for it to load and then have the servers not work.
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I'm able to play, although the cloud saves aren't working. I haven't logged off Uplay for a few days now, so maybe it's just the login servers that are down.Octavious wrote:Got booted saying the servers are down and now can't get back in. So lame. Had less than 2 hours played so I requested a refund. I'll circle back after it's cheaper. I forgot how much I hate dealing with their crappy servers. I just want to play stuff. I don't want to wait 8 hours for it to load and then have the servers not work.
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Oh, purty... between the patch and the new Nvidia drivers I've been able to up my graphics setting from Medium to High. Look at all the pretty colors!
By the way, servers working fine for me. I've got over twenty hours and never have had a problem logging on, YMMV
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Just ordered a new pc with a 1080. They are throwing this in. So I guess I'll be giving it a look in a week or so.
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I quickly realized when I installed it that it wasn't something I should be dumping 60 bucks on. When I then got booted from the game I hit the eject button. I have tons of other stuff to play and MLB The show is out in 2 weeks.
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For the record I've played something like 40 hours of Wildlands so far and haven't had a single connection issue, and that's on top of hundreds of hours of Division without a single connection issue I can think of.Octavious wrote:Got booted saying the servers are down and now can't get back in. So lame. Had less than 2 hours played so I requested a refund. I'll circle back after it's cheaper. I forgot how much I hate dealing with their crappy servers. I just want to play stuff. I don't want to wait 8 hours for it to load and then have the servers not work.
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There were server issues on Saturday affecting a lot of people, but not all. It started with the can't sync to cloud issue.Octavious wrote:I quickly realized when I installed it that it wasn't something I should be dumping 60 bucks on. When I then got booted from the game I hit the eject button. I have tons of other stuff to play and MLB The show is out in 2 weeks.
I am still getting random freezes in the game that last about 5-20 seconds. I think I read it had something to do with auto-save.
1) does anyone else have this?
2) Anyone know of a fix?
I tried lowering everything from Ultra to medium and it did not help.
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Nope, I do get an occasional fraction of a second hiccup when driving or flying which I associate with loading textures, but nothing like 5-20 seconds. Is this playing with others? I'm playing solo. I'd suggest checking the Uplay support forums and seeing if this has been reported.Punisher wrote:I am still getting random freezes in the game that last about 5-20 seconds. I think I read it had something to do with auto-save.
1) does anyone else have this?
2) Anyone know of a fix?
I tried lowering everything from Ultra to medium and it did not help.
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I hemmed and hawed over this for the longest time. GamersGate had a 19% off discount going for weeks. I watched enough gameplay videos that I finally pulled the trigger about an hour before the $48 price ended. [As of this writing, as Brian noted upthread, Greenman still has it for $49]
The following is based on playing solo. My specs are core i7 6700, 1070 FE w/ 8GB video ram, and 16GB system ram, and Win 10. Load times are very reasonable (under a minute to get into the game, and far less than that to load a level after you die) from my regular 7200 rpm spinner drive.
Not having an option for first-person really bothered me (I mean, why can't most games have a simple toggle for 1st/3rd POV for those that prefer one or the other - it seems like such a trivial thing to add), but then I remembered that 3rd person didn't bother me at all in the Sniper Elite series, so I finally gave in and bought it. And, while I would definitely prefer playing this in 1st person, it's not hampering my enjoyment at all.
Also it was a Uplay-only game (at least through GamersGate). If I'm going to have to use a client, I'd much rather it be Steam. I've managed to avoid Uplay until now, so this is my first experience with that client. And I must admit it was absolutely painless. The always-on aspect of it bothers the hell out of me of course, but I've played now for several hours without any issue.
Everything set to very high, and it runs smooth as silk, and looks just stunning, with insane draw distances that I still can't get over. And it plays really, really nicely. The shooting is very satisfying (although coming directly from playing Sniper Elite 4, I am longing for an XRay Killcam for Wildlands as well. I think that'd be great as an option, but I suppose Rebellion has a patent on it by now). That said, it is still very satisfying when your bullet hits its target, and there is a realistic puff of red and a nice little thunk when your bullet hits. It may not be anywhere near as graphic as a Killcam, but it is far more realistic, and feels just as good in its own way.
Question: I just picked up my first Sniper Rifle. Does this game model bullet-drop for long distance shots with the sniper rifle? I ask because I was making some fairly long shots with my assault rifle, and in that case it appeared not to model bullet-drop. Though it's possible the distance wasn't as far as I thought it was. I was playing on default "normal" difficulty if that matters. If bullet-drop only appears on higher difficulties, I'll need to bump it up, as I enjoy the challenge of that aspect.
Vehicle control seems a bit squirrelly, but that could be just me. Been a while since I drove anything in a game, so I could just be rusty. I'm also using keyboard and mouse, so that might play into it as well.
Helicopter control took a bit of adjustment, but was far easier than I thought it would be. Having a few gauges would be greatly appreciated, as it seemed kind of arcadey without any feedback there.
So after completing my first mission, my impression so far is that this is a gorgeous-looking game (possibly the best-looking game I've ever played), and I'm having a terrific amount of fun, even just solo.
The following is based on playing solo. My specs are core i7 6700, 1070 FE w/ 8GB video ram, and 16GB system ram, and Win 10. Load times are very reasonable (under a minute to get into the game, and far less than that to load a level after you die) from my regular 7200 rpm spinner drive.
Not having an option for first-person really bothered me (I mean, why can't most games have a simple toggle for 1st/3rd POV for those that prefer one or the other - it seems like such a trivial thing to add), but then I remembered that 3rd person didn't bother me at all in the Sniper Elite series, so I finally gave in and bought it. And, while I would definitely prefer playing this in 1st person, it's not hampering my enjoyment at all.
Also it was a Uplay-only game (at least through GamersGate). If I'm going to have to use a client, I'd much rather it be Steam. I've managed to avoid Uplay until now, so this is my first experience with that client. And I must admit it was absolutely painless. The always-on aspect of it bothers the hell out of me of course, but I've played now for several hours without any issue.
Everything set to very high, and it runs smooth as silk, and looks just stunning, with insane draw distances that I still can't get over. And it plays really, really nicely. The shooting is very satisfying (although coming directly from playing Sniper Elite 4, I am longing for an XRay Killcam for Wildlands as well. I think that'd be great as an option, but I suppose Rebellion has a patent on it by now). That said, it is still very satisfying when your bullet hits its target, and there is a realistic puff of red and a nice little thunk when your bullet hits. It may not be anywhere near as graphic as a Killcam, but it is far more realistic, and feels just as good in its own way.
Question: I just picked up my first Sniper Rifle. Does this game model bullet-drop for long distance shots with the sniper rifle? I ask because I was making some fairly long shots with my assault rifle, and in that case it appeared not to model bullet-drop. Though it's possible the distance wasn't as far as I thought it was. I was playing on default "normal" difficulty if that matters. If bullet-drop only appears on higher difficulties, I'll need to bump it up, as I enjoy the challenge of that aspect.
Vehicle control seems a bit squirrelly, but that could be just me. Been a while since I drove anything in a game, so I could just be rusty. I'm also using keyboard and mouse, so that might play into it as well.
Helicopter control took a bit of adjustment, but was far easier than I thought it would be. Having a few gauges would be greatly appreciated, as it seemed kind of arcadey without any feedback there.
So after completing my first mission, my impression so far is that this is a gorgeous-looking game (possibly the best-looking game I've ever played), and I'm having a terrific amount of fun, even just solo.
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Indeed it does. Shots become increasingly more difficult at longer ranges and you really need to use the distance markers in your scope reticle.Giles Habibula wrote:Question: I just picked up my first Sniper Rifle. Does this game model bullet-drop for long distance shots with the sniper rifle?
There does not appear to be any modeling of windage.
So far, I think the longest shot I've made was just over 600 meters.
The helicopter/plane control scheme really needs a rudder control. As it is, you can't (that I can figure out anyway) hover in place and rotate with the helo.Helicopter control took a bit of adjustment, but was far easier than I thought it would be. Having a few gauges would be greatly appreciated, as it seemed kind of arcadey without any feedback there.
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FWIW, even on Steam it's still a Uplay game.Giles Habibula wrote:Also it was a Uplay-only game (at least through GamersGate). If I'm going to have to use a client, I'd much rather it be Steam.
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I've used Uplay for years and it's never been an issue. I can only be amazed at how apparently smart I am when I read the comments over on the Steam forums when people rant about how difficult Uplay is to use. Also the "always on" aspect isn't always true, I've played Uplay games when the servers were down and I played using a local save. I guess it depends on the game.Giles Habibula wrote:Also it was a Uplay-only game (at least through GamersGate). If I'm going to have to use a client, I'd much rather it be Steam. I've managed to avoid Uplay until now, so this is my first experience with that client. And I must admit it was absolutely painless. The always-on aspect of it bothers the hell out of me of course, but I've played now for several hours without any issue.
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Kinda reminds me of ATAC combined with Far Cry 3. Any one remember ATAC from MicroProse back in the early 16-bit days?
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Cool. Thanks. Odd about the windage, since many other games have been using fairly accurate (well, good enough for gaming anyway) ballistics modeling for years now, so gamers are (I would think) fairly used to it by now.Brian wrote: Indeed it does. Shots become increasingly more difficult at longer ranges and you really need to use the distance markers in your scope reticle.
There does not appear to be any modeling of windage.
So far, I think the longest shot I've made was just over 600 meters.
Again, odd design choice.Brian wrote:The helicopter/plane control scheme really needs a rudder control. As it is, you can't (that I can figure out anyway) hover in place and rotate with the helo.
But I'm still enjoying myself regardless.
Good lord, I don't think I've ever seen more beautiful landscapes in a game. And the draw distance is amazing. [Edit: I'm repeating myself aren't I? But it really does look incredible.]
What's really weird is that even though I'm playing at 1440p, and have everything cranked nearly to the max, the temps on my CPU and GPU barely rise above idle temps, and the fans rarely spin up. I mean, there's a bit of a rise in temps, but IIRC, I'm staying in the 30's Celcius. Normally, all high-end graphics games will push my graphics card at least to the 70's.
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Gee, my GTX 780 runs at it's max of 80C (52% fan speed).
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Okay, nevermind. I just went to check.
I must have checked my readings right when the game started, and then forgot to re-check later...or something. I get wrapped up in the game and forget to check temps again.
But yeah, mine are pretty normal too, once it's been running a while.
GPU stays right at 77C with 50% fan.
CPU starts out at 33C (20% fan), and very slowly climbs to 45C (25% fan) and stays there.
I must have glanced over a couple times (the temps display on my other monitor), saw temps in the 30s for several minutes, and just assumed they were my GPU temps, when in fact it was my CPU, which further in fact rose to the 40s eventually. So I was way off. Sorry.
For a while there, I thought they had done a really remarkable job with optimizing the engine, and I was surprised I hadn't heard a lot of talk about how cool it ran.
I must have checked my readings right when the game started, and then forgot to re-check later...or something. I get wrapped up in the game and forget to check temps again.
But yeah, mine are pretty normal too, once it's been running a while.
GPU stays right at 77C with 50% fan.
CPU starts out at 33C (20% fan), and very slowly climbs to 45C (25% fan) and stays there.
I must have glanced over a couple times (the temps display on my other monitor), saw temps in the 30s for several minutes, and just assumed they were my GPU temps, when in fact it was my CPU, which further in fact rose to the 40s eventually. So I was way off. Sorry.
For a while there, I thought they had done a really remarkable job with optimizing the engine, and I was surprised I hadn't heard a lot of talk about how cool it ran.
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If it's at max temperature, shouldn't fan speed be 100%?jztemple2 wrote:Gee, my GTX 780 runs at it's max of 80C (52% fan speed).
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The fan speed is variable and automatically adjusts to maintain the card at it's max acceptable temperature. According to an article from Nvidia about this, the best GPU performance of the card is tied to running the card as hot as possible without damaging it. For my card Nvidia say 80C is the max temp for best performance and long life. I'm playing in an air conditioned room with a case that has good cooling clearance around the card, so the fan will run right around 50% of it's max rpm to keep the card at 80C. If it was a tight case or a warmer room the fan would probably run faster. Also that fan can make some significant noise at high rpm so it's not desirable to run it that fast.Fretmute wrote:If it's at max temperature, shouldn't fan speed be 100%?jztemple2 wrote:Gee, my GTX 780 runs at it's max of 80C (52% fan speed).
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I guess that makes sense, although I'd call that a soft max (especially since you'd only know to increase the fan speed if it got hotter than that).jztemple2 wrote:The fan speed is variable and automatically adjusts to maintain the card at it's max acceptable temperature. According to an article from Nvidia about this, the best GPU performance of the card is tied to running the card as hot as possible without damaging it. For my card Nvidia say 80C is the max temp for best performance and long life. I'm playing in an air conditioned room with a case that has good cooling clearance around the card, so the fan will run right around 50% of it's max rpm to keep the card at 80C. If it was a tight case or a warmer room the fan would probably run faster. Also that fan can make some significant noise at high rpm so it's not desirable to run it that fast.Fretmute wrote:If it's at max temperature, shouldn't fan speed be 100%?
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You're right of course. As a retired engineer I should know to use clearer definitions . So I'll call the Optimum Safe Operating Temperature, or OSOT. Engineers are good at making up acronymsFretmute wrote:I guess that makes sense, although I'd call that a soft max (especially since you'd only know to increase the fan speed if it got hotter than that).
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In the military, the trick is to start with the acronym and then shoehorn in some plausible words: BLOTTO -- Baseline Optimum Temperature To Operate.jztemple2 wrote:You're right of course. As a retired engineer I should know to use clearer definitions . So I'll call the Optimum Safe Operating Temperature, or OSOT. Engineers are good at making up acronymsFretmute wrote:I guess that makes sense, although I'd call that a soft max (especially since you'd only know to increase the fan speed if it got hotter than that).
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Then you'll be happy they changed that with the latest (6.4G) patch.jztemple2 wrote:Well, I'm hating that when I upgraded the rebel vehicle dropoff a second time it went from minigun toting HMMWV to a light helo; while at times it's great to have a helo there are also times, like when I'm defending a rebel radio generator, that I really could use that heavily armed armored car.
Here's the complete patch notes:Players can now select the vehicle they want to spawn when using the "Drop Vehicle" rebel skill.
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Woo hoo!Brian wrote:Then you'll be happy they changed that with the latest (6.4G) patch.Players can now select the vehicle they want to spawn when using the "Drop Vehicle" rebel skill.
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+1
I was miffed when I realized that I'd upgraded to the helo.
I was miffed when I realized that I'd upgraded to the helo.
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Moi aussi, particularly because I thought I was upgrading the respawn timer rather than the power of the ability. #DoingReadingBadlyIsgrimnur wrote:+1
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If "Moi aussi" means me too, then yo tambien or something.Max Peck wrote: Moi aussi, particularly because I thought I was upgrading the respawn timer rather than the power of the ability. #DoingReadingBadly
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- jztemple2
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Re: Ghost Recon Wildlands
Have to say, even more than the Far Cry maps, the environment of this game is amazing. The terrain, the animals, the plants, the trees, the buildings are all worth taking a look at up close. And add to that the open world gameplay.
Regarding collectibles, in some games (I'm looking at you, GTA, you and your pigeons) they have no bearing on the game. Here however they do have an impact. I've collected zillions of supplies for the rebels, lots of medals, skill points and guns and gun parts. OK, I probably will never use a lot of the guns and gun parts, but they are cool anyway.
Regarding collectibles, in some games (I'm looking at you, GTA, you and your pigeons) they have no bearing on the game. Here however they do have an impact. I've collected zillions of supplies for the rebels, lots of medals, skill points and guns and gun parts. OK, I probably will never use a lot of the guns and gun parts, but they are cool anyway.
My father said that anything is interesting if you bother to read about it - Michael C. Harrold
- Isgrimnur
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Re: Ghost Recon Wildlands
100% security destabilized and all of the weapon upgrades purchased.
It's almost as if people are the problem.