
Fortunately for you, you can explore the Far Cry world freely and discover the abundant wildlife with all the secrets of the oppressive regime.Īs with every major open-world game, the possibilities are endless.

Like most chapters of the saga, Far Cry 4 presents a wild region ruled by a tyrant. It’s the direct successor to the previous game, Far Cry 3, and the fourth installment of the franchise. PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox Oneįar Cry 4 is a first-person action video game that takes place in a vast open world. If you’re eager to enjoy a great adventure in exotic open-world landscape rules by a despotic self-appointed king, then Far Cry 4 is the game you need. Talking about dystopic worlds, Far Cry is one of those sagas that presents multiple features, making it just as unforgettable. Thanks to this magnificent developer, franchises such as Assassin’s Creed and Tom Clancy’s have seen the light. I've edited it for better clarity, hopefully it's less misleading on intent now.Ubisoft is one of those companies with multiple gripping sagas, one more incredible than the previous one. In review, my original phrasing may have poorly reflected the nature of my sentiments- I apologize for that. I just like the idea of everyone- gifter, trader, and winner- getting to feel positive about their involvement at the end of the process, and being able to feel that they got a fair outcome. I'm not recommending maximizing CV, or utilizing CV-exploitative games in giveaways. That presumably is still true, even though they can now be given away- but before that, it was a good example of the "even though it can't be posted, doesn't mean it can't work out favorably for all involved". As to what that entails, it's different per person, so I felt it worth mentioning.Īnother similar example is a free game- it used to be, you could trade those to people for CV-able games, if the free game was high enough interest.
The point isn't exploitation, or even cost-efficency- it's about being able to feel good about your trades and giveaways. If you trade off a high profile game, you likely should receive a CV profit on that trade, especially given that you're probably still losing out on CV to purchase price compared to other options out there, anyway.

There's a certain gain on SG, for putting up something high-value or unbundled, that isn't reflected in the CV it provides.

My point wasn't a discussion of profit or exploitation, but that you don't have to feel something is worthless just because it can't be put up for giveaway. I just meant, I've traded higher CV items for things that were unable to be posted to SG due to API glitches, and I've received higher CV for Groupees greenlight keys (due to the scarcity of certain never-rebundled games, they have high trade value- but due to their typical review outcome, they're not usually good for giveaways).
