The combat isn't great but the story and everything else is brilliant. I loved my time with it.
@ARSEWARLORD: Turn ray tracing on and watch your card burn!
Clearly you know f all.
Physical will be limited to collector editions in the not too distance future, guarantee it. Less plastic isn't a bad thing though.
I used to say the same but then I got a 1440p card and it's a major step up visually. Can max out any game and bang out 80+ FPS just like my 1080p card did. 360Hz is worthless though even my 144Hz is overkill.
Purchased Guardian's of the Galaxy, the thing crashes all the time, play any other game I have that has no Denuvo, no crashes.
If I can get a cracked version of Guardian's of the Galaxy I will. I've paid for a game that crashes constantly without warning and I believe Denuvo must be the cause as non Denuvo games don't give me the problem.
Love that art work. It truly speaks a thousand words. Whatever artist made that is incredible.
Don't think DLSS is possible as it needs certain chips built into the GPU. FSR is open source though just it's not on the level of Nvidia's tech right now.
Gran Turismo isn't the same though, it's for a different crowd. Yeah they're racing games but Gran Turismo is a different take as it's a full on sim. Both are excellent in what they try to achieve.
Let's hope the VRAM can handle it then
Great
How is it impressive running on the Series S and Xbox One? They turn off or turn down settings and lower the resolution. Not hard. It will just look more like Forza Horizon 4, which looks great anyway.
It's a shame the single player was a big component for the original on PC and the first console release.
WTF!
Looking forward to this. Just a great racing game all round it seems and on game pass which is a bonus.
So true, it's because the brain can process a problem without outside stress when you sleep. Humans have incredible brains and even sleeping you learn.
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The only fun thing about this game is seeing how far you can get by throwing a ball at the AI's head.
@CantThinkOfAUsername: Those cards won't struggle in 2022. The thing that might hider any of those cards purchased today is the 8GB VRAM but that's not certain, just speculation. Even then it just means dropping the textures down from ultra to very high, not a big deal. If they struggle then you have to wonder how the PS5 and Series X will cope.
It's the same for PC even owners of 3080's and 90's are dealing with stutters and crap like that. If those cards have trouble we're all screwed.