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32 minutes ago, Joe Cool said:

He hasn't played. He is just BSing GAF quotes lmao. wYTubtF.png

 

Pretty much whoever is playing has stated that the game is very grindy whether you buy crates or not. As for the game, it is pretty much just like the first one. 

 

If you didn't enjoy the first game, you most likely won't enjoy this one either. Same herp-derp stuff. 

:blink: Lol I thought he was actually playing the game.

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Game has MT's and all but the gameplay itself is really good. Nemesis system is brilliant on it's own. 

I was at level 8 stalking a level 11 captain trying to assassinate him as soon as I jumped on him and tried to hit him with my blade a level 18 epic captain came out of nowhere n grabbed me from behind and he was stalking me instead, called almost 30 orcs followers and another level 13 captain friend. Suddnly the game changed and I hate no option but to flee, the lvl 13 captain can get enraged when I tried to run making him even more aggressive. I was like WTF :dog: but died. 

 

Also nemesis who cheats death and come back starts to hunt you and they adapt during the fight so I cannot use the same move I implemented. 

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6 hours ago, Playstationdude said:

:blink: Lol I thought he was actually playing the game.

Getting disc copy tomorrow from Palika :D

 

Stock arrived today 

 

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Go check Giant bomb quick look video I posted.  Game is getting mostly positive user reviews from everywhere. Everyone is saying that loot boxes can easily be ignored. Game has enough content to keep you busy for hours without relying on any kind of grind. If you enjoyed first game then you should definitely get it. 

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46 minutes ago, WhiteWolf said:

Getting disc copy tomorrow from Palika :D

 

Stock arrived today 

 

 

 

 

Go check Giant bomb quick look video I posted.  Game is getting mostly positive user reviews from everywhere. Everyone is saying that loot boxes can easily be ignored. Game has enough content to keep you busy for hours without relying on any kind of grind. If you enjoyed first game then you should definitely get it. 

Kitne ka hai palika main? 15% less?

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2 minutes ago, adity said:

He is trying to be sarcastic. Mocking ps4.

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Grow up man, if you don't like it samne se bol .. f**k Sony and PS4 SUCKS! Xbox one rulez yo! 

 

Nobody's gonna do anything to you. :lol: 

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Wow, this game. Killed 2 captains at the same time was very low on health and 2 other captains showed up. They were their blood brothers :eyepop:

One of them was a heavy tank and other was assassin. Couldn't even retreat as the assassin had tracking ability which could pin me anywhere in the map. The tank had a trait that he should be killed twice. :dog:

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5 hours ago, WhiteWolf said:

 

LOL With CheatEngine you can get unlimited loot boxes

 

 

That currency isn't good for loot boxes you need silver 

 

Also you'll have to be online to buy the loot boxes right? What if they catch us using cheats? 

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Middle-Earth: Shadow of War's Denuvo protection is cracked in less than 24 hours

 

Middle-Earth: Shadow of War is the latest PC game to have its Denuvo "anti-tamper protection" cracked in less than 24 hours, following FIFA 18 and Total War: Warhammer 2.

 

Denuvo's controversial technology is frequently included within PC titles as a means of thwarting unauthorised distribution of software (ie. piracy) online. It's rarely popular with punters though, disliked for its online authentication requirements, and often blamed for a litany of performance issues, which Denuvo denies. It does, however, appear to do the job it's designed to do - temporarily, at least.

 

Unfortunately for Denuvo, that window of effectiveness has been getting smaller and smaller in recent times. Mass Effect: Andromeda's protection was cracked in 10 days earlier this year, while Sega's recent Sonic Mania was cracked in eight. Resident Evil 7 held out for a little under a week, and Tequila Works' Rime managed just five days.

 

That's a far cry from the months of protection enjoyed by games in Denuvo's early days, and a significant fumble for a technology that once had Chinese cracking group 3DM predictingthat piracy would be dead within two years, thanks to its effectiveness.

 

Shadow of War's 24-hour crack (spotted by DSOGaming), and FIFA 18 and Warhammer 2's record-breaking 10-hour unfurling, has seen the anti-tamper tech on its shakiest ground yet, and that's likely to raise some familiar questions. Chiefly, if Denuvo can barely withstand a day's probing, is it even worth bothering with in the first place? Particularly when its inclusion so frequently leads to organised community boycotts and review bombing campaigns.

 

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