easy allies didn't have preview.I use to rely alot on Easy Allies their reviews really were on point with my tastes.
easy allies didn't have preview.I use to rely alot on Easy Allies their reviews really were on point with my tastes.
That is what it's all about, you can never find a reviewer that lines up 100% with your tastes and opinions, the best you can do is to find one that comes as close as possible to that 100%.I use to rely alot on Easy Allies their reviews really were on point with my tastes.
IDK what do you mean by this and I am too lazy to research?Why do people still listen to ShillUp after the yellow backpack fiasco?
"So good".
Definitely, only problem is then those reviewers move on than boom back to square one.That is what it's all about, you can never find a reviewer that lines up 100% with your tastes and opinions, the best you can do is to find one that comes as close as possible to that 100%.
Man ever since Days Gone I don't trust hardly anyone.Usually agree with skillup like 98% of the time.
I sorta expect this to be a mixed bag tho and score divisely. That’s fine.
You mean cyberpunk?Why do people still listen to ShillUp after the yellow backpack fiasco?
"So good".
yeah, i think, he talks about yellow chairs aka cyberpunkYou mean cyberpunk?
You mean cyberpunk?
yeah, i think, he talks about yellow chairs aka cyberpunk
Do they sign NDA to lie and mislead?ShillUp just took a backpack, he proudly shows it off in his "so good" video. That's how cheap he was compared to the others.
Later on, his excuse was that "they made him sign an NDA", as if he didn't have a choice between integrity and controlled coverage.
The NDA is for not "disclosing" the real state of things.Do they sign NDA to lie and mislead?
According to YouTuber Skill Up, who has early access to the upcoming Rise of the Ronin, the game struggles to maintain its target frame rate of 60 fps in its Performance mode, dipping into the 40s. Those who will play the game on VRR displays will get a relatively smoother experience, though given the PS5’s minimum VRR threshold being at 48 Hz, dips in frame rate below this value will remain an issue. It is also mentioned that cutscenes tend to exhibit judder, likely due to frame pacing issues.
Hope is not lost, however, as Rise of the Ronin is set to receive a series of performance patches before its release on March 22, 2024, as per the embargo document. However, its hard to say what kind of an improvement can be expected, and only time will tell whether the game’s performance will see a noteworthy improvement.
The guy is just lunatic.i remember Nioh being smooth as silk, i will expect this to be the same in time.
It's crazy; people are always trying to downplay games.The guy is just lunatic.
Watched 10+ previews, all talked about performance and non had such issues.