Not exact matches
The moral quandary at the center of the film may not be an original one — Danish commander Claus Pedersen (Pilou Asbæk) must go to court over a split - second decision made
during a
firefight in which his actions saved a comrade while unknowingly leading to a number of civilian casualties — but Lindholm takes seemingly ages to get to that point, allowing the audience to soak in the monotony and incessant - if - buried burden of Pedersen's position: serving as ersatz father for his unit while knowing, intuitively, that his family desperately needs him
back home.
The AI is pretty decent, knowing when to fight or fall
back during the course of a
firefight and it makes me excited to think of what a Fallout game would look like if running on id Tech 5.
These are your game changers, and knowing when to deploy them and when to hold
back can mean the difference between success and failure
during some of the game's massive
firefights.