Here people. Here 'Atticus' is providing a great example of the stupidity of how people can't interpret simple things, or twist things just so they can make a comment. He's clearly talking about the upgrade patch being free, not the entire game.
It does, but not massively significant. Not going to blow PC players away. Be amazing if you had feedback on different surfaces like in Astrobot, and missed opportunity with horses. I think there's a lot of room for improvement, but improvements will come in time once they've been developed properly. Black Ops Cold War PC support would be a good example to PC players, particularly the campaign.
The big difference here compared to a lot of the other upgrades on early PS5 upgrades is nobody was expecting the PS5 upgrade, and it probably wasn't even planned from the start. They've made an amazing game and want to enhance it further, which lots of people want. It must've taken a lot of extra work to do and that costs money. They can put that money into making another amazing game in the future rather than pleasing a few entitled twits who want everything for free. Nobody com...
You can 100% install just part of the game. Can even just have no zombies and normal multiplayer on there if you want. Have to do this through the system menu on the PS5. Just need to push the options button when you have the game highlighted and it's on the menu.
Make sure you add it to your library so you have another great game ready when you manage to get one.
@zarbor I'm talking about how the game is now. No I didn't play it at launch, I never said I did, I played it from about January on the PS5.
I found Origins really boring, but Valhalla was excellent. I prefer bigger RPGs though generally, as long as they remain interesting. Valhalla didn't fill like a grind. There's of course loads of side missions etc., but it doesn't force you to do all of them to level up to where you need to be, plus a lot of the side content like the mysteries are excellent and really good fun.
It's not an open world game, why would there be open world content? Metro is all about the story, it's a linear story telling game. There's large-ish levels, but doesn't mean you need to fill them full of random side missions.
I urge you to. I really enjoyed it, and don't understand the criticism. There seems to be people with unrealistic expectations (partly CDPR's fault for their marketing), incredibly critical of very minor bugs that happen in most games, complaining about things that have been cut that were never actually supposed to be in the game anyway (they've actually added a lot that wasn't supposed to be in their originally like hijacking any car), want NPCs to have individual complex liv...
I mean the player likeness thing is ridiculous. It's a beta, they're adding players in the meantime for release, I don't see the issue.
It's not a terrible game at all, people buy it year after year because they love it, they would not keep buying it otherwise. If you don't like it then go play something else.
Misleading headline. It mentions it in the article, but they said they're satisfied with the level of stability, not the game as a whole. They'll continue to make improvements etc to the rest of the game.
I for one loved it when I played it several months ago on the PS5. Don't listen to the bull****, it's a lot better than people make out.
I remember paying £60 for N64 games, but then I guess the cartridge was more expensive to produce.
Just need to wait for a bit if £70 is too much for you. I got Demon's Souls for £35 new a few months after release. Bit screwed if you're on digital only though.
It's a strange argument whether they're worth £70. Sony clearly have a good quality control to make sure people aren't disappointed with their exclusives. I g...
Nice, I stopped part way through so may pick it up again on PS5 as the save files transfer over.
@Firebird360 with Valhalla you will need to adjust the in game contrast/brightness settings (Contrast up/brightness down), or do this on your TV. Or use dynamic contrast. Turning the colour setting up can sometimes help also.
It's not that it's broken in the game, it's that the implementation of HDR isn't standardised properly, so different games often give different results. Pain really, I'm forever messing about with my TV settings to get the best picture.
Yeah I just hate to think people are missing out because they believe the rubbish that people you haven't even played the game are spewing. Not defending the release or last gen performance, but the criticism was well overblown. I played through on the PS5 and loved it. Looking forward to the upgrade when I'll play more side missions etc.
Prettyy shoddy list. Loads missing, plus it doesn't differentiate between PS5 upgrades and backwards compatible enhancements.
HDR was fine for me on Valhalla. What issues are you getting with it?
Metro Exodus is just overly dark for some strange reason, yet fine on the Series X, saw that Digital Foundry picked up on this.
@NoFanBoy Sony are just sat there laughing at you squirming desperately to get your extra FPS, whilst their finger is hovering over the add FPS button.
VRR support will be added when it's ready.
Pretty sure you need HDMI 2.1 on XSX to do 120hz also. Only way around this would be to lower resolution, depending on the capabilities of your TV/monitor.
Has it been officially? Last I heard it was still second half of this year. Not surprised at all if it's pushed back to next year though.
Doesn't matter as long as the final image quality is a lot better.