> * Vehicle physics are punishing and you cannot press a button to "fix" them. If you crash that jeep, it's done.
You could repair vehicles, but you had to exit the vehicle, go in front and play an long-ish animation. And it even then vehicles couldn't be endlessly repaired.
You've also forgotten the malaria pills you had to take, the fire which will spread in all directions, how all weapons ended up breaking (and weapons taken from enemies were much lower quality), how your pals could die saving you(and you would be able to finish them with morphine) (and even then you had to kill the survivors at the end) and on console, being able to save only in safe houses (it really diminished the tension of my playthrough on PC when I realized that I could save anywhere). Also it's quite unique compared to the other Far Cry is that there's no character progression (except weapon unlocks), the PC is the same 1 hour in to the end.
Still a good game, but not necessarly as fun as the other Far Cry (Blood Dragon being the best in that regard IMO)
You could repair vehicles, but you had to exit the vehicle, go in front and play an long-ish animation. And it even then vehicles couldn't be endlessly repaired.
You've also forgotten the malaria pills you had to take, the fire which will spread in all directions, how all weapons ended up breaking (and weapons taken from enemies were much lower quality), how your pals could die saving you(and you would be able to finish them with morphine) (and even then you had to kill the survivors at the end) and on console, being able to save only in safe houses (it really diminished the tension of my playthrough on PC when I realized that I could save anywhere). Also it's quite unique compared to the other Far Cry is that there's no character progression (except weapon unlocks), the PC is the same 1 hour in to the end.
Still a good game, but not necessarly as fun as the other Far Cry (Blood Dragon being the best in that regard IMO)