Dunno if you played Black Flag, but from what I played it for 10 min it was sluggish, and the video of Dreadnought also looked sluggish, aka hardly any instances where g-forces would occur. But yeah guys from what Ive seen its going to be an arcade game dont expect any realism. But yeah it does look like they behave like boats with an added dimension to maneuver. Im not even sure if you can do rolls, I get the impression you cant.
Like in some late 19th century Scifi novels fleets of flying airships were trying to "cross the T" lmao. It does make sense that you can't make rolls, I hope not. The amount of thrusters at the bottom to keep it floating, if you'd put another such set one the sides and on the top, that would eventually at some point start seeming impractical. As for criticizing realism, it's a sport of it's own where unintentional comedy is scored as points. Stuff like "like does not cut like" and "made of pure energy" etc.
Farcry 4, last of Us re-mastered for PS4, battlefield hardline, and Witcher 3 are the only games I found interesting.
BF Hardline? Really? Did you play BF4 or 3? I guess I would understand if you didnt, but if you did Hardline basically doesnt bring anything new to the table. I dont think Ive seen a more uninspired and bland game. Its basically the Close Quarters DLC from BF3 with cops and robbers skins.
Played BF3 and I liked it the most out of all the other FPS out there at the time. Played the shit out of COD and CODuO, that's the first one for the pc, all the others sucked IMO. I also want my cops and robbers game.
I'm looking forward to No Man's Sky, maybe the new Mass Effect trilogy, in order to expand my mind and library of Science-Fiction. I'm not sure about Battlefield Hardline though.