The game seems cool, as far as I know it's one of the few games that is confirmed to use UE4. It looks good and I'll definitely play it, but the only concern I have towards the game is that it seems like it's taking place in one place only, just like P.T. That might mean a) repetition and b) a short game. It looks like a cool tech demo but it probably won't be at the same scope of Silent Hills, a full-on game. This is more like Gone Home or Dear Esther, one of those narrative ...
I highly recommend this game to every gamer who didn't play it before. It's the next best thing to an R rated Zelda game with full of content and a nice storyline. They hardly make old shcool games like that anymore.
Gotta give them at least some credit though- they released the first patch fairly quick (which fixed rain shaders and ambient occlusion). I didn't think they would release a patch for existing Batman Arkham Knight digital copy owners.
Dayum they're in a hurry to dispose of their stock before the ship sinks. Mine's sleeping somewhere at home that I can't even remember.
This actually doesn't matter due to the most simple fact that the PS4 version had the patch on day one and runs great while the PC version doesn't have jack yet (and nobody knows when or even "if" a functional patch to adress the graphical issues will be released) and runs like a bat's #ss. No point in comparing the two, really.
Bane didn't break the Bat. PC port however, successfully did.
For a game that's hardly playable at its current state? I don't think so.
Keep your apology, and just fix the damn thing as soon as you can, before people beat the game on the consoles and move on to another game.
If you can't provide that, well, your apology's not accepted.
Holy hell, this just keeps getting worse and worse. Forgive the language, but how could you f*ck it up so bad?
PC version has inferior rain shaders even though the Nvidia trailer brags about the enhanced rain effects. Lacks proper ambient occlusion. Might have a texture streaming problem. Most definitely lacks the bokeh DOF effects. On top of that, it's locked at 30 fps and it even drops below that value on most of the mid-end cards. Even if you have a GTX 970 or GTX 980 ...
Oh it's our fault now, huh? How about we go over it, and see if we understood it well enough:
1. An archaic sytem in terms of hardware compared to its counterparts.
2. A friggin' tablet for a controller that nobody asked for. Seriously?
3. Uninventive first party developers that push out the same old, same old with the lack of courage to invent new IPs.
4. No third party support. Like, none. Nada. Zero.
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Nothing is locked on PC, not as long as the platform has the support of modding community. Even if they ddid it at retail, modders would come up with a solution within hours after its release, just like they did with Dark Souls 2 on PC.
Very well written article right there, that was an enjoyable read.
And the sad thing is, I've seen a lot better fan made arts for the Victorian era Assassin's game, my favorite being this one:
http://imageslgmr.lazygamer...
Yet they went with the John Marston lookalike (Marston was one ugly dude as well but he fit the wild west theme so perfectly).
You kow what, remodeling Jacob would be a good start. He's one ugly looking dude and with his smug face he just itches me the wrong way. He already seems like he will be the least likable AC main character to date.
It's decided then, I'm getting the steelbox version. Shinkawa covers are simply the best.
How could we, though? Anybody's grandma would watch Titanic over and over with great enjoyment, but they wouldn't think of laying their hands on a video game controller. Different types of demographics and target audiences. Games are entertainment products marketed mostly towards young people with specific interests, and movies are simply a form of art. Apples and oranges, thus my point- bad comparison.
My point is it's a bad comparison, no matter what game you put there. Gaming might be the biggest entertainment industry on earth right now, but Titanic is an exceptional movie that passed the two billion box office mark, it's like putting Mike Tyson against Muhammad Ali. Both names are big, but we already know who would survive the ring.
And yeah, I also implied that Assassin's Creed games are inferior to GTA games and I'm not ashamed for that. I've been ...
So is Assassin's Creed.
In fact, if GTA is a small mass compared to Titanic, Assassin's Creed is microscopic entity that would require a telescope to be seen, so here you go.
I hope they didn't push the games away like that in order to focus on their new toy Oculus Rift, I don't want them to replace the annual TV-TV-TV-Kinect-sports borefest on their E3 keynotes with an Oculus-VR-VR-VR-sports propaganda.
And if they're eventually going to do that, they had better have something A LOT more interesting up their sleeve than that uninviting Roomception thing they demonstrated earlier.
If not, and if that's all you got...
I'm sorry but that must be the dumbest piece of technology that has ever been created. I mean, I'm speechless.
Why would anyone want to do that Roomception thing?
To be perfectly fair, it runs fine on my system, and I really wouldn't know the reason of the fuss about it being an unoptimized game if I didn't have an internet connection. Seems like it's causing problems on mid-end systems, which is indeed a problem if true, particulary on AMD hardware. But if you have a upper mid-end or high-end system you should be fine.