
Just Cause 3 releases next week and it was revealed that the game will be powered by NVIDIA's GameWorks features, though it's still a mystery what kind of features will be implemented.

Some games make up for a lackluster story with excellent gameplay. These are some games with average storylines but great gameplay.
Who decides if a games story is average idefinitely ain't listening to no reviewers. I don't agree with most of then anyway. I think alot of them are to harsh on games so they can get clicks
The pinnacle of bad story but great gameplay is Destiny and Destiny 2. What is the Traveler? What is the Darkness? What the heck is happening? No one knew. But shooting the aliens and robots felt so good.

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Overpowered guns can often ruin the balance of a game but they can also be a ton of fun. Unless you're on the receiving end, of course.
Great means it will run @ 30 fps with Gameworks on ughhh. Yes it does look better with Gameworks but performance plummets so what's the point. Lately in benchmarks AMD has been beating Nvidia and has released drivers promptly and more plentiful then the past. When A game is made with AMD partners it works on Nvidia just fine But Gameworks runs like dog poo on AMD HW Nvidia and Gameworks can take a hike.
This game looks awesome though and I have preordered it for PC can't wait.
Nooooo....
Ya this sort of news never excites me. It's all a marketing gimmick as proven by nvidia's "involvement" with arkham knight
Translation: game will be gimped for those that don't buy one of the cards Nvidia demands you buy. This sort of practice needs to stop. PC as a platform is fragmented enough as it is without this crap.
Even with 2 980 tis, you can't play games at 4k 60 fps with these settings turned on. 1080p, maybe but it isn't worth giving up the 4k clarity. My $.02 ...