But if you think about it, if they didn't make the boss softer, what kind of game would it have become? Then you'd just play the evil person and how many people want to play that? I would've been disappointed personally. I don't wanna play the bad guy. I wanna play a leader of a gang that doesn't take shit from anyone, but lives to the principles of the Saints that Julius created, even though Julius turned out to be an asshole. Protect the city against the other gangs. And my revenge for Julius' mistakes would be to surpass him as a leader.
But who knows, perhaps the next SR will be a reboot and you can choose how to lead, Mass Effect style.
Does it really matter? I mean, at the end of the day both of them run people over cause driving on the sidewalk is more fun, they both cause enough property damage in one city to cause the whole United States to go bankrupt, and they both use civilians as human shields.
same hereGuess I am one of the few who drives on the road and try not to harm ciilians, again not counting activities. I feel good when I drift through a turn and miss people or objects. Cos I got skillz, with a Z. xD
me too actually. while it got better than in sr2 with its crazy car physics and NPC "AI", I still race (hi nordschleife)and drift better in Real Life than in VR/SR ^^Guess I am one of the few who drives on the road and try not to harm ciilians, again not counting activities. I feel good when I drift through a turn and miss people or objects. Cos I got skillz, with a Z. xD
same here
Guess I am one of the few who drives on the road and try not to harm ciilians, again not counting activities. I feel good when I drift through a turn and miss people or objects. Cos I got skillz, with a Z. xD
But that's boring :C
Actually, it's sometimes more difficult (and exciting) to try and NOT hit a civvy or other object than it is to just cruise through it.
Ghost riding through a small crowded street with an attrazione on full speed with nitrous and not hitting anything, civvy, car or wall, good times.
Driving in a compensator through a group of people, too simplistic for my taste, any 2 year old can do that.