![]() ![]() ![]() And problems are still there but not as often. Then i changed all the setting to medium, v sync on and off, and motion blur off. The game was set at ultra setting to begin with.Then I changed the all setting to high, v sync on(and off as well), motion blur off. And have to sign out or shut down the PC manually. *Ever so often the game will just completely freeze and crash when Alt Tab or Shift Tab. Whether you are in the middle of combat, exploring, looking at the map, and even in the cutscenes. This constantly happens at random around very 15 or 30 mins while palying the game. then it unfreezes and it continues like nothing happened. *Minutes into the game it decides to freeze for around 4 to 6 seconds. And i recently bought Shadow of Mordor and been have problems with it. Even so, it's a far cry from the likes of Skyrim or Lordran.I have just built a new PC around a month ago. To be fair, Monolith didn't have much to work with to begin with, given what Mordor is like according to Tolkien's fiction, and they do make an effort to spice things up in the second half of the game. It mostly consists of fairly bleak open plains dotted with samey looking ruins and unnaturally square cliff-faces. ![]() In a rare inversion of the usual situation, although Shadow of Mordor's world is huge fun to play with, it isn't particularly interesting aesthetically. ![]() There are a few other flaws which ought to be discussed. I personally played 26 hours on the PC and had not a single bug or problem with the game itself. Maybe it does feel a little bit better with a gamepad, but mouse and keyboard just works very fine. It's a long way from terrible, but there have been multiple occasions where Talion has accidentally jumped into a campfire surrounded by uruks, or refused to climb onto a wall in order to evade detection. Not only does the game look a lot better on PC, the controls are also absolutely smooth. The only facet of Talion's skill-set which doesn't work as well as it could is the climbing, which is reminiscent of the original Assassin's Creed in terms of being somewhat unpredictable. The uruks have sensible lines of sight, their awareness clearly indicated by icons above their heads, and Talion's stealth takedowns are just as satisfying as his combat moves. In addition to the sword, Talion has access to a spectral bow and arrow, which thanks to the slow-motion ability it comes tied to, is a great way to even the numbers of particularly large fights.Ī stealthy approach is also perfectly viable. Shadow of Mordor's facsimile of Arkham Asylum's melee combat is extremely strong, bolstered by complex, carefully blended animations, a superb camera, and some truly spectacular (and exceptionally grisly) combat finishers. The various combat systems are equally well designed. Easily the best writing is found with the the uruks themselves, who are by turns, witty, stupid, insane, conniving, bullish, ingratiating, and above all wickedly provocative with their sneering jibes and putdowns. but when i use my mouse its so bad i dont know how to explain it. Players use swords, arrows, knives, and axes to kill fantastical creatures (e.g., orcs, goblins) in frenetic close-quarter combat. Players assume the role of a ranger named Talion as he battles evil forces in a quest for vengeance. Talion's balancing act on the precipice between light and darkness is compelling, made more so by his clashing of heads with his ghostly companion. its 2018 and the camera in this game feels totaly horrible, i just cant play with it when useing a mouse and keyboard so i bought a gamepad (Xbox 1 controler) and when i rotate the stick its great no problems. This is an action-role-playing game set in the Hobbit/Lord of the Rings universe. To begin with, the writing and voice-acting are fantastic. It's important to point out that even if we disregarded the Nemesis system entirely, Shadow of Mordor remains an exceptionally well made (if far less interesting) game. ![]()
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