30 seconds. What a troll vid.
Completely not true. After the patches this game yields 57% positive review on Steam out of over 41K reviews. That's telling because only people who actually owns the game can review on Steam and at this juncture, the majority of the reviews no longer reference technical issues but gameplay disappointments.
You can play this at 100 FPS on PC, but that'll just be 100 FPS of boredom.
Like I said, pointless.
Without a list price this is pointless.
Quake and even the buggy mess that was The Division were technically stable at launch so the good multiplats never get any press, only the bad ones. But thats how it is with PC ports, they tend to get overblown. For example if Batman is 30 FPS on the PC then it's broken and unplayable. If it's 30 FPS on the console then it's working as intended LMAO.
It just goes to show the vast differences in standards between PC gamers and console gamers.
This game can run over 100 FPS on PC if they can fix the issues. The problem is, even 100 FPS won't solve the incredibly boring gameplay and lack of features.
Over hype boredom awaits...after the patches.
Crap game confirmed. Out of over 3000 reviews, only 30% are positive on Steam. People are experiencing 110 fps to 20 fps frame drops, those who are not complaining about technical issues have gripes about the lack of features that are typically found in the X-Universe games.
The chance is very, very small. Just because it didn't work doesn't mean that it'll never work. Ah hah! He technically didn't lie. He was just being misleading.
To the fanboys there's a difference, so it's not lying. To everyone else, that's just straight up lying.
The Steam review and refunds of No Man Sky will tell all. For one, the PC is where space games lives, so No Man Sky will probably be judged against the PC's vast library of space games and sims there, and unlike on the PS4 there isn't vast cadre of fanboys to drive the hype.
Can not game in 60 FPS= do not want.
Hopefully the Neo will be able to bring the console out of the 30 FPS gutter, if not. Its up to the Scorp.
Can't touch your games is a problem? LMAO!! Whatever. The truth is that none of this actually matters. You're playing games on a system that exists in the DRM walled garden of MS or Sony. You own nothing. The fact that the nothing is physical or digital is completely irrelevant. All it takes is a firmware update from Sony or MS to make those games not work or it's features utterly crippled.
Console gamers hate DRM? LMAO. Now I heard everything.
The PC version is probably coming next or Destiny 2 will be on PC.
The Neo will crush this. Sony hurry up with my Neo!!
Lets put all of those eggs into the Playstation basket.
Square Enix and film doesn't mix. See anything with FF.
It took Blizzard 10 years to make Diablo 3, and while they're developing a WoW successor they actually ended up with Over Watch.
So excuse me if I don't hold my breath for Diablo 4. Blizzard isn't like most gaming companies. Their development process can be rather...creative.
This isn't the 1st time something like this was done. Like always the actual console turned out to be much weaker than their PC specs counter part. Unlike the PC the console must run at a much lower clock speed, many of which are highly variable to mitigate heat and power concerns which wasn't simulated here.
GR: Wildlands are The Division are exactly the same game. In fact, RB6, GR: Wildlands, The Division and For Honor are exactly the same game. By that I mean that they're all Ubisoft games with multiplayer components that will be infested by hackers and exploiters for months while the developers do absolutely nothing but count their money.
When will people learn?