Goodness! What prompted the switch to trophies and the PS4?
Was it performance related or maybe the resolution? Jus-
t curious. I know the PS4 runs much more smoothly b-
y way of ambiance and uses less energy if memo-
ry serves me correctly. Congratulations on m-
aking the progress in Fallout 4 that you h-
ave. Did you get the app for Fallout 4's
micro companion game (aka Fallout
Shelter)? I guess the single-playe-
r portion (rather tutorial) wor-
ked well for you since you
needed the practice in-
itially, but yes, the
multiplayer is w-
hat the game
was mean-
t for. I-
s it
easier
to win m-
atches while
playing on the I-
mperial side? I've h-
eard that this was the c-
se but with the addition of t-
he latest DLC, a particular map
rectified this oversight. Is this true?
I believe the map is Jakku. If not that m-
ap, one of the others which was included in
said DLC pack. In my opinion, a single player ca-
mpaign would have helped this game to sell much b-
etter than it did. For me, it would have prompted my p-
urchase of a now-gen system since I've followed the series s-
ince the PS2/XBX/PSP era... and though I was not elitist, I enjo-
yed playing the single-player mode for hours at a time against bots
or watching one of my brothers play (since he wouldn't play against m-
e (laughs). I've been playing Smash bros (3DS) playing with Bayonetta and
Corrin, the last DLC characters and content for the game (along with the Cloc-
k Tower stage from Bayonetta). I've also been messing around with Double Dragon
Advance on the GBA. What an impeccable port and the additions are welcome as well.
What would have been great is if one could play the enhanced version AND/OR the original.
(still, the best version of Double Dragon I've played... even better than the arcade, IMO)