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Title: Just Cause 3
Post by: Leshma on June 17, 2015, 12:24:15 am
Pure. Mindless. Fun.
Otherwise known as Saxon's life simulator. We are not worthy.
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Clockworkkiller on June 17, 2015, 12:35:49 am
By the fall of 1989, the Noriega regime was barely clinging to power. Tensions increased when election results were voided and opposition leaders were physically beaten by Noriega's Dignity Battalions (DIGBATs). An unsuccessful PDF coup attempt in October produced bloody reprisals. Deserted by all but a small number of cronies, and distrustful of a shaken and demoralized PDF, Noriega began increasingly to rely on irregular paramilitary units called Dignity Battalions. In December 1989, the regime's paranoia made daily existence unsafe for U.S. forces and other U.S. citizens.

Planning for the Panama contingency began in February 1988, including a series of orders that addressed the defense of the Old Canal Zone, noncombatant evacuation, neutralization of the Panamanian Defense Forces (PDF), and Civil Military Operations (CMO). The operation plan (PLAN) for offensive operations became PLAN BLUE SPOON. In Sep 89, JTFSO revised PLAN BLUE SPOON. It was changed from BLUE SPOON to PLAN 90-2. The October coup attempt caused PLAN 90-2 to be updated as the PDF displayed the capability to quickly reinforce units in Panama City.

On 15 December 1989, the National Assembly of Panama declared that a state of war existed with the U.S. and adopted measures to confront foreign aggression. In the days that followed, service members and dependents were harassed, and a Marine lieutenant was killed.

On 17 December 1989 the national command authority (NCA) directed the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) to execute PLAN 90-2. JTFSO received the JCS execute order on 18 Dec with a D-Day and H-Hour of 20 Dec 0100 local. The operation was conducted as a campaign with limited military objectives. JTFSO objectives in PLAN 90-2 were to:

A. Protect U.S. lives and key sites and facilities.
B. Capture and deliver Noriega to competent authority.
C. Neutralize PDF forces.
D. Neutralize PDF command and control.
E. Support establishment of a U.S.-recognized government in Panama.
F. Restructure the PDF.
At Forts Bragg, Benning, and Stewart, D-Day forces were alerted, marshaled, and launched on a fleet of 148 aircraft. Units from the 75th Ranger Regiment and 82d Airborne Division conducted airborne assaults to strike key objectives at Rio Hato, and Torrijos/Tocumen airports.

On December 20, 1989, the 82d Airborne Division conducted their first combat jump since World War II onto Torrijos International Airport, Panama. The 1st Brigade task force made up of the 1st and 2nd Battalions, 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, parachuted into combat for the first time since World War II. In Panama, the paratroopers were joined on the ground by 3rd Battalion, 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment which was already in Panama. After the night combat jump and seizure of the airport, the 82nd conducted follow-on combat air assault missions in Panama City and the surrounding areas.

They were followed later by the 2d and 1st Bdes, 7th Inf Div (L), while the in-place forces comprised of the 3d Bde (-), 7th Inf Div (L); 193d Infantry Brigade (L) and 4-6 Inf, 5th Inf Div (M), assaulted objectives in both Panama City and on the Atlantic side of the Canal. By the first day, all D-Day objectives were secured. As initial forces moved to new objectives, follow-on forces from 7th Inf Div (L) moved into the western areas of Panama and into Panama City.

As the lead headquarters for SAC's tanker support, the Eighth Air Force tasked, executed, and directed 144 missions to refuel 229 receivers with over 12 million pounds of fuel. According to General Colin Powell, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Eighth’s "air refuelers did not just make a difference in this operation -- they made it possible." This mission introduced the F-117A Stealth Fighter to combat for the first time.

Air National Guard units participated in the operation because of their regularly scheduled presence in Panama for Operations CORONET COVE and VOLANT OAK. Only Pennsylvania's 193d Special Operations Group (SOG) was part of the integral planning process by the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Air Staff for the invasion of Panama. The 105th Military Airlift Group (MAG) and the 172 MAG provided airlift support for the operation. They flew 35 missions, completed 138 sorties, moved 1,911 passengers and 1,404.7 tons of cargo which expended 434.6 flying hours. ANG VOLANT OAK C-130 aircrews flew 22 missions, completed 181 sorties, moved 3,107 passengers and 551.3 tons of cargo, which expended 140.1 flying hours. The ANG CORONET COVE units, the 114th TFG and the 18Oth TFG flew 34 missions, completed 34 sorties, expended 71.7 flying hours and expended 2,715 rounds of ordnance.

Urban terrain provides high potential for fratricide because of the likelihood of close quarters (high weapons density), recognition problems, and unfamiliar secondary effects of weapons. During Operation JUST CAUSE soldiers employed several ineffective and dangerous techniques to breach various fences, walls, and barred doors with grenades, rifle fire, and even anti-tank weapons. Direct fire support, even from just a block away, is very difficult to control. During JUST CAUSE mechanized forces providing fire support were told by brigade a light force had cleared a tall hotel building only to the second floor. In actual fact, it had cleared to the tenth floor and was fighting in a counter-sniper engagement. Seeing this fire and apparently some weapons protruding, the mechanized forces began to suppress. This drew return fire from the friendly light force for some seconds before coming under control. The extensive destruction of civilian housing seen by TV viewers around the world resulted rather from a style of fighting that is based on abundant firepower.

The high casualties and use of resources usually associated with all-out urban warfare did not occur. The United States suffered 23 KIA and 324 WIA, with estimated enemy casualties around 450. There were an estimated 200 to 300 Panamanian civilian fatalities. Some were killed by the PDF, others inadvertently by US troops. More civilians almost certainly would have been killed or wounded had it not been for the discipline of the American forces and their stringent rules of engagement (ROE). However, the United Nations (UN) put the civilian death toll at 500; the Central American Human Rights Defense Commission (CODEHUCA) and the Peace and Justice Service of Panama both claimed between 2,000 to 3000; the Panamanian National Human Rights Commission and an independent inquiry by former Attorney- General Ramsey Clark claimed over 4,000. Thousands were injured. As it turned out, the figure of Panamanian dead was large enough to stimulate debate over the need for the invasion to remove Noriega, but not large enough to generate a sense of outrage in Panama or abroad, or to turn the Panamanian people against the US intervention or the nation-building program that followed it.

The US troops involved in Operation Just Cause achieved their primary objectives quickly, and troop withdrawal began on December 27. Noreiga eventually surrendered to US authorities voluntarily. He is now serving a 40-year sentence in Florida for drug trafficking.

Operation JUST CAUSE was unique in the history of U.S. warfare for many reasons. As the largest single contingency operation since World War II, it focused on a combination of rapid deployment of critical combat power and precise utilization of forward deployed and in-country forces. Impressed by the smooth execution of JUST CAUSE, General Stiner later claimed that the operation was relatively error free, confining the Air-and Battle doctrine and validating the strategic direction of the military. He concluded, therefore, that while old lessons were confirmed, there were "no [new] lessons learned" during the campaign. Despite Stiner's assertions, Operation JUST CAUSE offers important insights into the role of force in the post Cold War period and the successful conduct of a peacetime contingency operation.
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Asheram on June 17, 2015, 01:36:30 am
Is there online multiplayer? Could this be an awesome reincarnation of Mercenaries but with large scale pvp and customizable mercs? One can dream.
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Siiem on June 18, 2015, 09:15:47 am
Is there online multiplayer? Could this be an awesome reincarnation of Mercenaries but with large scale pvp and customizable mercs? One can dream.

Doubt it, JC2 has a MP mod though.
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Molly on June 26, 2015, 09:22:03 am
Good old Just Cause :D
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Araxiel on June 26, 2015, 03:04:27 pm
Good old Just Cause :D
Is that guy all the super heroes combined?
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Gravoth_iii on June 26, 2015, 03:49:50 pm
Wingsuit? Kreygasm

"Knight rider turbo jump because why not?" NOW THIS IS FUCKING SWEET, fuck realism, fuck limitations and you got endless opportunities to make things fun. This is so great.
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Asheram on August 04, 2015, 09:18:03 pm
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Molly on August 04, 2015, 09:24:22 pm
They delievered on JC 2 and they will deliever again.
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Gravoth_iii on August 06, 2015, 04:03:45 pm
Did they mention any multiplayer yet? Since JC2 multiplayer mod was such a success, they should really consider it.
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Molly on November 18, 2015, 04:47:39 pm
I wonder how the performance will be.

You could enjoy Just Cause 2 even on mid-range tech on full details cuz it was that beautifully optimized. I wonder if the same goes for this one.
Afaik it is still the same engine...
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Gravoth_iii on November 18, 2015, 05:06:07 pm
Got me a new gtx960 now, since my old card broke, finally ready for this game again. Might pre-order even.
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Molly on November 18, 2015, 05:20:08 pm
Clocked 100+ hours on JC2... Never finished the story missions :P
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Gravoth_iii on November 18, 2015, 05:29:01 pm
Clocked 100+ hours on JC2... Never finished the story missions :P

I set out to 100% it, but i only got to like 70% i think. Somehow its just very entertaining just flying wherever, and clearing out whatever base you come across. With a wingsuit it should be amazing.
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Molly on November 18, 2015, 07:23:32 pm
Yea, wingsuit gonna be great.
And looking at the videos, it seems that you actually can switch between suit and chute instantly and keep going that way all the time...
Should add even more mobility and speed to it.
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Molly on November 23, 2015, 06:34:03 pm
Gonna be gud!
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Gravoth_iii on November 23, 2015, 06:48:05 pm
Gonna be gud!

Mmmmmm so close yet so far, maybe ill just give good ol' 2 another go.
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Asheram on November 23, 2015, 07:20:44 pm
Greenman Gaming has 10% of pre purchase + additional 20% with voucher putting cost @ $43 http://www.greenmangaming.com/vouchers/
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Sir_Hans on November 25, 2015, 07:47:47 pm
Greenman Gaming has 10% of pre purchase + additional 20% with voucher putting cost @ $43 http://www.greenmangaming.com/vouchers/

Do they give a steam key or is it only standalone version?

PS: I can't wait for this game!!! less than a week to go <3 <3 <3
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Gravoth_iii on November 25, 2015, 09:25:11 pm
Do they give a steam key or is it only standalone version?

PS: I can't wait for this game!!! less than a week to go <3 <3 <3

Just bought it through that site, says its through steam so, yeah.

Not sure if i like the whole dlc stuff, doesnt seem to major, but announcing it on launch already etc. I'll just skip it, main game is prolly enough, not that i care about missions much anyways.
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Asheram on November 26, 2015, 03:20:50 am
Do they give a steam key or is it only standalone version?

PS: I can't wait for this game!!! less than a week to go <3 <3 <3
You get a steam key for it, they email you the key on the release day, sometimes a day or two before to pre-load game(that depends on the games publisher). I have purchased several games from GMG and have had no problems.
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Molly on November 26, 2015, 08:05:51 pm
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Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Molly on November 27, 2015, 11:31:01 am
Changelog Day 1 patch

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Fixes and Improvements

    The Medician Department of Nature Conservation has pored over every inch of our beautiful island for cracks and removed them
    The Medician Department of Motor Vehicles has taken measures to acquire poorly-tuned vehicles and burn them
    The DRM has been given a refresher course in combat and spatial awareness as per the General’s recent mandate
    The Medician Department of Infrastructure has made some adjustments to certain roads to prevent traffic jams
    Various stability/crash fixes
    Various camera fixes
    Various Havok destruction optimisations
    Various localisation fixes and updates
    Various worldsim improvements

Missions, Challenges, Random Encounters

    Various minor mission bug fixes
    Various minor challenge bug fixes
    Fixed some various issues with Random Encounters

Graphics and Animation

    Various LoD optimisations
    Various lighting optimisations
    Various animation optimisations

Audio

    Various level and EQ adjustments
    Rebels riding along with Rico will now be less rude and not talk over each other
    Fixed a few rare audio distortion issues involving destructible objects with lots of moving parts

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Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Gravoth_iii on November 27, 2015, 01:46:37 pm
Changelog Day 1 patch

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38 Jiggawats? Thats a plenty
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Molly on November 27, 2015, 05:56:36 pm
Gameplay looks very smooth and sexy to me.
I skipped all the "story" stuff and only watched the actual gameplay to avoid spoilers on the "story" (lol)
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Asheram on November 27, 2015, 09:38:44 pm
PATCH INFO

November 27 - petrao   


Hi everyone,

We’re aware of the fact that in some territories, Just Cause 3 is available ahead of its official release, which means many of you are enjoying Rico’s latest adventure early.

While we’re glad you’re getting familiar with Medici before Tuesday, this does mean that you’re playing the unpatched version of the game, and a host of fixes and improvements will be available within the next 24 hours.

Please keep an eye out for the update on PS4, Xbox One and PC this weekend!

LOL!  :P






Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Molly on November 28, 2015, 10:08:55 am
I'm sure not glad they do while I don't... cunts!  :evil:
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Gravoth_iii on November 28, 2015, 05:50:45 pm
TFW some streamers are already living the michael bay dream. TFW still have to wait 3 days. FeelsBadMan
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Molly on November 28, 2015, 05:59:04 pm
TotalBiscuit is streaming atm...
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Gravoth_iii on November 28, 2015, 06:11:44 pm
Im watching Bikeman, he's the perfect person to watch play such a free game. In mmo's he can just dick around riding a mount with some music, and make it seem like the best game in existance.
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Sir_Hans on November 30, 2015, 06:11:50 pm
Release date: nov 30th
Today's date: nov 30th

Steam: game will be unlocked in 15 hours.

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Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Molly on November 30, 2015, 06:30:51 pm
Just watched a youtube video where he's checking the performance of the game on Xbone and he has fps slowdowns to 17(!)fps :lol:
It runs like shit, it seems.
That frightens me a little concerning the PC version... but then again, all Avalanche games I played ran perfectly well for me.
We'll find out soon, I guess.
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Gravoth_iii on December 01, 2015, 03:44:56 am
Its out!!! Played for a couple of hours now before going to sleep, god it feels good to be in control instead of watching some numbnut streamers who cant hit the broad side of a barn with the rpg, much less the grappling hooks. And god did they make the wingsuit look difficult, but its actually really smooth and amazingly pleasant to use. Did a couple of wingsuit challenges, a pleasant LOTR like theme plays (i think its the rivendell theme it sounds like) while you drop, went for perfect scores on both. Leaderboards are fun to compete on, allthough there were like 10 peeps currently, i can imagine it being nice later on, unless hackers ruin them ofcourse.

Wingsuiting really is a great feeling of freedom, with beautiful views, the game is incredibly colorful and makes me want to take a trip to some tropical paradise for a bit.
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Molly on December 01, 2015, 09:19:28 am
Unpacking... >_<

Edit: massive issues on AMD GPUs. Latest driver seems to be the culprit. Reverting back to the latest beta driver fixed the glitches for me. Still crashing from time to time.
I am always puzzled how these kind of things go past QA.
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Sir_Hans on December 01, 2015, 12:14:42 pm
Yeah games a lot of fun... Though I have to run it in 1600x720 resolution to get decent frames on high settings. :( Pretty sure its my 2gb gtx 770 not having enough memory...
Recommended requirements I all meet except for their recommended 3gb of gpu mem... Next time I buy a video card I'm going all out 12gb+ :3

One main gripe is that aiming is kind of difficult with controller... maybe its my xbox one controller idk... migth try 360 controller tomorrow.
Flying helicopters and driving is much better with controller but aiming guns or trying to aim guns in helicopter with controller is a chore X( No option to change controller stick sensitivity... controller itself seems to have very large deadzones for analog sticks and then when u hit the part where u actually move/aim it is super super sensitive so im always over aiming (over correcting) when trying to aim at something. I tried mouse and keyboard and aiming was much better... but i hate driving/flying w/ mouse and keyboard.

Other than that I think the game is a lot of fun... it could use more skill unlocks though, I seem to remember just cause 2 having more skill unlocks. But the gibungous map definitely makes up for that.

Don't know why steam reviews are so bad.... maybe everyone having problems running it on their machine and giving it bad reviews like always?
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Molly on December 01, 2015, 12:24:56 pm
I remember having the same thing with Just Cause 2.
Especially driving motorcycles is a pain with keyboard and sooo much better with pad but the aiming... :?
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Gravoth_iii on December 01, 2015, 01:21:17 pm
Ah yes, the reviews are indeed very bad. Understandable if the game doesnt work on AMD cards. Ive lowered the graphics quite a bit, nearly all is on low, and i needed vsync for no screentearing, but even then at times it stutters on my GTX960. Nvidia hasnt released any drivers for the game though, as they usually seem to do, so im expecting some improvement.. maybe.. Or maybe the devteam will work their magic.

Nvidia recommends maxing all out basically, and i have nearly everything on low. Thats odd.
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Vibe on December 01, 2015, 01:27:56 pm
A lot of game reviews are skewed by early performance/technical issues. I would reckon it's a bit unfair for the devs once they solve the problems, but at least it motivates them to release a working game. However I still think it would be a good idea to enable Steam reviews like a week or two after release, or separate them into two different categories, technical and content.
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Butan on December 01, 2015, 01:34:27 pm
A lot of game reviews are skewed by early performance/technical issues. I would reckon it's a bit unfair for the devs once they solve the problems, but at least it motivates them to release a working game. However I still think it would be a good idea to enable Steam reviews like a week or two after release, or separate them into two different categories, technical and content.

IMO since all early steam reviews are slowly being replaced by new ones, even if they have 50000 thumbs up, the ratings works. Whats really unfair is the overall % rating system, which does not filter outdated reviews.
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Vibe on December 01, 2015, 02:05:52 pm
Whats really unfair is the overall % rating system, which does not filter outdated reviews.

That's what I meant. That's the number (and accompanying text) that customers see firstly.
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Butan on December 01, 2015, 04:19:04 pm
Well for me, even though I look at the rating first, I put more emphasis on what I look second: scroll down and read the first most helpful reviews, comparing the date they were written to today.

Maybe they could add a fading system to the % ratings, so that a 6+ months old review is no longer calculated into the global %. Because I dont see a way we could force people to post technical/content reviews, fanboys/haters will always try to shoot/glorify their game anyway they can.
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Leshma on December 01, 2015, 04:47:45 pm
Seems to me only hipsters rate games on steam. In general, public game rating isn't much better than critic ratings. In a world where Pewdiepie makes millions of dollars by abusing stupidity of gamers (kudos to him, smart fellow), you really can't expect public ratings to have any merit.
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Tibe on December 01, 2015, 05:11:22 pm
Steam reviews seem to be somewhat the most accurate and often times they literally affect the games sale. Its kinda psychological even. I mean if next to the "add to cart" button there's the overall review rating of "its shit", you'd make damn sure to triple check first if you really wanna buy it.
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Molly on December 01, 2015, 09:06:54 pm
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Nvidia recommends maxing all out basically, and i have nearly everything on low. Thats odd.
Read a lot of people who are playing high/veryhigh because the fps lag is way less on higher settings, meaning you get a stable 45-50 instead of a wonky 32-65.
Seems to semi-fix the fps lag if that is your issue.

With the AMD beta drivers, mine is running fine now but I have in no way expectations of 60fps nor do I need those to have a satisfactory time with a game. On my R270x I run it with everything high somewhere between 40-50. Good enough for me.
Only thing I need to do now is to turn on the frame limiter in the driver settings because there is a point during the "logging in" screen where the card is pushing 2k fps and the card starts whistling... don't like that, don't want that.
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Vibe on December 01, 2015, 10:04:56 pm
Seems to me only hipsters rate games on steam. In general, public game rating isn't much better than critic ratings. In a world where Pewdiepie makes millions of dollars by abusing stupidity of gamers (kudos to him, smart fellow), you really can't expect public ratings to have any merit.

I think Steam reviews are pretty legit. Just my opinion, but the games that I played had pretty appropriate scores to what I tested.
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Gravoth_iii on December 01, 2015, 11:01:33 pm
I do always trust steam reviews to a point, im fortunate to have a capable graphics card to atleast run the game. Its a good game anyways, if the majority of the complaints are simply from the gpus not being able to play it, or it being poorly optimized, its not far away from fixing. Unfortunate launch indeed, sloppy, but the game itself should definitely not be bashed too hard for those faults.
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Asheram on December 02, 2015, 06:11:55 am
yeah the game is pretty fun especially grapple hooking into enemies like spiderman lol, knock one out grapple into the next rinse repeat I think I got 6 in a row once. But yeah this game is going kill my pc I think, I only have a gtx660.
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Gravoth_iii on December 02, 2015, 08:35:05 am

Here's a pretty good review for anyone considering getting the game, but not sure yet. I would say no to the current price tag if you do not know how to enjoy a game like this fully. The game has great potential to be even better, but falls a bit behind with bad decisions, you can hear his dissapointment because he actually enjoys the game but is kind of held back from it at the same time.

Personally, i do agree with him quite a bit on all the challenges etc, they are very opposite to what the game is suppose to be, i do enjoy the wingsuit challenges though. And i can enjoy repetition quite a bit, its almost a shameful thing to admit that grinding things can be the enjoyable part of certain games for me. The most enjoyment i got out of wow last time i subbed (during MoP) was fishing, and i fished a lot, enough to get me the title and mass overload my guildbank with fish junk.

Unsure of buying? Wait for sale, and be on the lookout for mods, a multiplayer mod alone could change up the game a lot.

Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Molly on December 02, 2015, 10:47:52 am
He is spot on with the challenges. I hate those. All of them... except the bomb run.
That's just stupid. And I will cheat on the gears as soon as possible.

Edit: using a gamepad, I manage to get at least 4 gears on first try most of the times. So, I play the normal game with m&k and use the pad for challenges. It's still damn annoying but bearable. Still gonna cheat asap.
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Molly on December 04, 2015, 12:04:30 pm
such easteregg much funny wow  :D
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: ThePoopy on December 05, 2015, 12:47:25 am
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Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Gravoth_iii on December 13, 2015, 06:01:34 pm
Strapped 4 boosters on the head of a lady, then hung her on a pole and watched her spin like a yoyo. Unfortunately the game crashed before they blew. Buzzkill.
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Molly on December 19, 2015, 04:41:20 pm
A team announced the work for a MP mod...

https://community.nanos.io/index.php?/topic/25-start-of-a-new-adventure/
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Molly on January 12, 2016, 10:23:29 am
JENGA! :D
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Lt_Anders on July 03, 2016, 03:20:28 pm
Is this game good? Everyone says it sucks cause it's unstable.
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Gravoth_iii on July 03, 2016, 03:26:50 pm
Is this game good? Everyone says it sucks cause it's unstable.

For me its been fine, i think one crash or something like that. Its a fine game, but it has some flaws in gameplay. But basically its a good chaotic free roam game.
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Asheram on July 03, 2016, 08:12:58 pm
Title: Re: Just Cause 3
Post by: Gravoth_iii on July 03, 2016, 08:26:26 pm
The multiplayer might redeem the game fully for its flaws, im looking forward to it.