NVIDIA Bundles Middle Earth: Shadow of War with GTX 1080 and GTX 1080 Ti
NVIDIA announced the ‘Forge Your Army’ Bundle. For a limited time, gamers can get Middle-earth: Shadow of War for free when they buy a GeForce GTX 1080 Ti or GeForce GTX 1080-based graphics card, system, or notebook.
Press release -- Middle-Earth: Shadow of War’s official recommended GPU is the GeForce GTX 1060, which will deliver a great 1080P 60 FPS at High settings gaming experience. However if you want to enjoy Middle-earth: Shadow of War at higher resolutions and Ultra settings, the GeForce GTX 1080 and 1080 Ti GPUs deliver the best performance in their class and provide the ultimate gaming experience.
Middle-earth: Shadow of War™ is the sequel to the critically-acclaimed Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor™, winner of more than 50 industry awards—including the 2015 Game Developers Choice Awards’ Game of the Year, Outstanding Innovation in Gaming at the 2015 D.I.C.E. Awards and the BAFTA for Game Design.
Middle-earth: Shadow of War features an original story with the return of Talion and Celebrimbor, who must go behind enemy lines to forge an army and turn all of Mordor against the Dark Lord, Sauron.
The bundle runs from today until October 16, 2017, or while supplies last.
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Thats a pretty sweet deal. I remember i got Witcher 3 for free with my old 960
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Hardly pay to win since it's a single-player game, dude.
I don't agree with micro transactions but I doubt anything would be that compelling that I'd want to buy anything anyway. Not that I would regardless.
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Hardly pay to win since it's a single-player game, dude.
I don't agree with micro transactions but I doubt anything would be that compelling that I'd want to buy anything anyway. Not that I would regardless.
The game has multiplayer from my understanding of it, some player invasion thing with keeps that can be lost to other players if not defended though it's optional if you participate or not but I'm expecting WB to have some enticing rewards for having online active as to draw players in. (Can also lose some of your orcs that way if other players kill them I'm guessing.)
Being on PC though even with say EAC or some other protection I'm fairly certain people would eventually hack the game and it doesn't matter if you have the Narsil +5 or whatever when the invader is in god-mode or speed-hacking and more.
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GeForce Experience offered me to download this game via steam yesterday. I got my GTX 980 almost two years now

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one of those full price games riddled with pay to win loot/gamble boxes.
they should place those under the same rule set as online casino`s with an age restriction of at least 18 f off with this stuff in my games