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Ajescent said:

Just Cause 2 has more content than sense, yet there doesn't seem to be any bugs.


I traded just cause 2,I personally thought that game was to big for it's own good. lol



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oldschoolfool said:
Ajescent said:

Just Cause 2 has more content than sense, yet there doesn't seem to be any bugs.


I traded just cause 2,I personally thought that game was to big for it's own good. lol

Agreed



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Ajescent said:

Just Cause 2 has more content than sense, yet there doesn't seem to be any bugs.


Just Cause 2 is just a huge open world, so it doesn't have many bugs

For fallout new vegas, It has big open world too but most important thing is its nonlinear story line and dynamic choices



Minecraft called XD seriously that games fucking massive O_O



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umm Minecraft has the biggest maps. Its 3 times the size of Earth

and they are all different 

 

sure they are randomly generated but they are great maps



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The flight simulator series feature the entire world with all airports and cities on it. Except there is a big wall at the poles and weird stuff happens when you try to fly there.

Weird that san andreas is only 1/14th the size of burnout paradise, and world of warcraft only 2/5th on that map. I guess if the horses could run 200 mph world of warcraft would feel a lot smaller.



SvennoJ said:

The flight simulator series feature the entire world with all airports and cities on it. Except there is a big wall at the poles and weird stuff happens when you try to fly there.

Weird that san andreas is only 1/14th the size of burnout paradise, and world of warcraft only 2/5th on that map. I guess if the horses could run 200 mph world of warcraft would feel a lot smaller.

You have to remember that it's a racing game though. San Andreas does like, a million things.



Nope.  But some people's attention spans can be too small...

J'King.  Yes, sometimes a game can be too big.

Now I like big games, but only where it makes sense and enriches the game.  So for me Fallout and Oblivion, for example, were fine - in fact I'd have liked them to be bigger, with the content a bit more spread out.

But, sometimes big can be too big where it just looses focus - Just Cause 2, while fun, arguably is too big for it's own good as others have noted.



Try to be reasonable... its easier than you think...

My first reaction is heck no... I love how huge the worlds are... it's why I fell in love with Fallout... but on second thought... I suppose Just cause 2 huge would be too big. I think a limit/end would be something most people would want since there's so many games out there to be played, so little time and I imagine( depending on development time, if it's short) quality may be comprimised.

So yes... a game can be too big.



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