I’m just about to finish Act 1, amd this type of RPG isn’t my usual thing. It is a great game, with far more choices than any action RPG I’ve played, by far. But it’s also absolutely the buggiest game I’ve ever played, especially on Playstation. Seriously, there’s big and small bugs at nearly every turn. It’s unbelievable.
There really aren’t many bugs in this game (especially in Act 1). It has LOTS of interacting systems that may have unexpected effects if one is not paying attention to them, possibly?
You know this isn’t comparable to an aRPG I hope. It’s more comparable to DnD on a computer, so a cRPG. They really have minimal in common besides leveling up and finding gear, though aRPGs make you grind for gear, a cRPG will let you find it through various means. It’s a story game more than killing things game, some of the best outcomes happen when you don’t kill. I don’t play on PlayStation so can’t comment on the bugs but haven’t found many in my many hours on PC even through beta.
I’m just about to finish Act 1, amd this type of RPG isn’t my usual thing. It is a great game, with far more choices than any action RPG I’ve played, by far. But it’s also absolutely the buggiest game I’ve ever played, especially on Playstation. Seriously, there’s big and small bugs at nearly every turn. It’s unbelievable.
There really aren’t many bugs in this game (especially in Act 1). It has LOTS of interacting systems that may have unexpected effects if one is not paying attention to them, possibly?
You know this isn’t comparable to an aRPG I hope. It’s more comparable to DnD on a computer, so a cRPG. They really have minimal in common besides leveling up and finding gear, though aRPGs make you grind for gear, a cRPG will let you find it through various means. It’s a story game more than killing things game, some of the best outcomes happen when you don’t kill. I don’t play on PlayStation so can’t comment on the bugs but haven’t found many in my many hours on PC even through beta.