stop posting these gifs and pics that are the size of bluray rips jesus christ
people are saying its not true. cant view this link a work tho.
http://www.dualshockers.com/2015/02...-debunks-rumor-on-five-hour-long-playthrough/
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damage control...apparently the 5 hour completion rate was from the time you get the first trophy to the completion of the game
and they failed to specify how long the actual game is but the guy who played is says "he played a lot before getting the first trophy"
i'm guessing the game is approximately 8 hours long .. and depending on how quick you blaze through it, 5 hours does not seem that tough to manage.
anyways, an 8 hour campaign for a single player game with no multiplayer, unlockables etc etc and they want us to pay $59.99 for it..![]()
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The Order is a very pretty game with an original setting, but the gameplay(with the very little we've been shown(reminder:an interactive cutscene does not really count as gameplay)) looks boring. It looks like another third person cover based shooter but with auto aiming so it's essentially press button to kill(let's hope you can turn this off). It's a good looking game, probably the PS4's second best looking game after Killzone SF, it will probably be the PS4's Ryse.
http://www.cinemablend.com/games/Order-1886-Developer-Denies-Graphics-Downgrade-64286.htmlHow much is sony paying you to shill for them? I never said it was a downgrade, I just posted a picture I knew would rustle some feathers, also that second picture is from the same build as that second gif you posted, it just looks really bad.
How do you know what build the gifs I posted are from??Pessino said on Twitter that the Knights in the newer footage are wearing "infiltration" uniforms. They're darker and simpler to make them more practical for combat situations. We'll see the shiny ceremonial garb from the older image in other parts of the game.
What about the rest of the scene? The older image shows a more clearly lit, detailed room. The room's darker and duller in the new footage.
The reason for that discrepancy, Pessino says, is the way this latest gameplay video was delivered. Gamers watched the new footage of The Order: 1886 either through the original Twitch broadcast or recordings of that broadcast by YouTubers. Either way, Pessino said that the game's true visual quality - Ready at Dawn previously confirmed it's 1080p and 30fps - wasn't on display in the video: