Great, Death Stranding is a masterpiece of a generation, should be played by everyone.
I just hope all of those that talked shit about the game can now appreciate it without pressure.
Thats is weird, on my 3090 if I unlock the framerate my GPU is 100% in utilization. Unfortunately the fan noise becomes unbearable so I locked it to 60hz so that the GPU isn't maxed out all the time.
It's just not the price that matter, power consuption and noise are two things that disappointed me now that I tried Spiderman on PC. Playing in 4K Max settings, my 3090 is noisy as fuck, reminds me of my old PS4 pro.
It's really weird you guys keep hitting the same key with this. Spiderman is a 4 YEAR OLD game, that shit was cool 4 years ago it's not some extra pixels that will make the game better. MAYBE 5% of PC user will have a rig that will play it better than the PS5.
I don't know if advocating for...
If I'm not mistaken, the only studio to ever use UE on an open world game was Bend Studio, to impressive results may I say. But from what I remember it was heavily modified and customized, for instance all the vegetation system was custom made for the game, also the Horde system. Nothing you can...
Can't wait to see this presentation of one of the best looking games released this generation. And to think this is still cross-gen. Curious to see every detail on how they are pushing the tech forward.
The brits are just not used to it. Whenever they come to Portugal for some vacations they are pale as snow, destroy all of our bars and hotels and then leave looking like cooked lobsters. The heat makes them do crazy stuff.
I think the word we should be looking for here is consistency.
I don't think I ever saw a Sony fan discrediting any of those studios and their games, but I digress.
CDPR made IMO a true next gen game with Cyberpunk in terms of graphics, but failed in almost every other aspect of the game. Is...
That's the thing with fans, they tend to exaggerate, create bias, move goal posts or even make absurd comparisons.
For instance, some fans compare 3000$ PC's to 400$ consoles and wave a victory banner like it isn't the most obvious thing in the world.
But if we REALLY put fandom aside, and...
Well the king of that is still Red Dead Redemption 2, at a cost of gameplay snappiness. Everything feels very heavy and slow because of all the animation blending. It's a bit unfair to compare very different games with very different styles of gameplay like this.
If we're talking about on a...
I guess it's the definition of free flowing combat that needs to be explained. Do we only need to include games that free flow in combat? Ex: Batman Arhkam series, or Spiderman, or Shadow of Mordor?
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