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26.8 Std. insgesamt (24.8 Std. zum Zeitpunkt der Rezension)
Great game, very well paced - not like Starcraft - but you can have tons to pay attention to. Just a different pace.

Cons:
I just wish there was more maps
Wish the unit AI was a little smarter.
I have a GTX 970 and the frame rate is piss poor. No reason for that.

Pros:
Great pace
Lots of units
Battles look amazing
Actual strategy to the game unlike Starcraft, where you can mass one unit and have a great chance of winning
No rushing since your main building has defenses
Verfasst am 23. November 2016.
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211.9 Std. insgesamt (206.0 Std. zum Zeitpunkt der Rezension)
Horribly watered down shell of the former titles - and an abomination to be considered to be in the same universe as Fallout 1 and 2.

The entire game is "kill and loot", and that is not an understatement - with ZERO interesting quests - zero strange, "out there" twists or writing anywhere in the game. The engine itself has been improved to where this is the first one that actually FEELS like a first person shooter - but literally everything in the game took 4 steps back.
Verfasst am 3. März 2016.
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9 Personen fanden diese Rezension hilfreich
11.9 Std. insgesamt
Early-Access-Rezension
Everything this game has, other games do better. The crafting and building in it is linear and weak - 7 Days to Die is light years ahead of this, with a literal fraction of the team size. Survival and Realism? DayZ has this beat - and I never thought I'd say that. Optimization? 7 Days to Die has it beat. One could say "this just came out" - but the engine limitations answers that question. It's not voxel based.

It has incredibly cartoony graphics - completely lacking the photo-realism of DayZ, and thus, will never be a truly good survival game. Everything is bright colors - almost like World of Warcraft - and that's not a stretch.

Worst of all - NAMEPLATES. It has name plates. How, in what universe, would something designed to make you stick out, have a place in a survival game? I was running on the outskirts of a town, and while running passed a bush, I saw a nameplate appear in the middle of a bush - I was nowhere near it. The poor sap was AFK or something, so I beat him to death and took his things. It has to be done to show people how stupid this is. Unfortunately, since I stream, it's better to buy games to provide reviews for an audience, but if I didn't, I honestly would have never bought it. I can't help but to think that the bigger streamers that gave constant thumbs up to it were shilling for dat $$. It's honestly an incredibly dull experience, and since there's nameplates, you can't hide, everyone sticks out visually from surroundings - it's a big death match at best. This will never be a survival game. move on.
Verfasst am 16. Januar 2015.
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