LurkerLito
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I'll find out tonight.I wonder how Threadripper handles the game?
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I'll find out tonight.I wonder how Threadripper handles the game?
So the retail release code has----microntransactions!
Wanna respec your character? pay.
Want more items for fast travel? pay.
Also day 1 denuvo added. Wanna restart the game a few times?----Denuvo might tell you you've exceeded the limit of your license.
Steam reviews are getting hammered.
But in three months those of us who are older might be dead.most times it takes up to 3 months to fix where by then the game will be cheaper to buy
From what I understand none of the micro transactions were in the review copies.Has high reviews from professional reviewers. Even for PC version. You'd think the paying real money to reset character and performance issues would get it marked down. Quite the difference between Steam reviewers.
Unsurprisingly, people are upset by having the option to pay for items you can otherwise get in-game.So the retail release code has----microntransactions!
Wanna respec your character? pay.
Want more items for fast travel? pay.
Also day 1 denuvo added. Wanna restart the game a few times?----Denuvo might tell you you've exceeded the limit of your license.
Steam reviews are getting hammered.
Holy shit.Unsurprisingly, people are upset by having the option to pay for items you can otherwise get in-game.
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You don't have to pay a cent, but god forbid others might want to.
Absolutely this is something to never have in a SP game, it's about control. It means Capcom will anti-mod this game as soon as modders figure out how to do it themselves with cheat engine or modify how it works with their own mods to "protect" their revenue stream that shouldn't be there in a single player game.Unsurprisingly, people are upset by having the option to pay for items you can otherwise get in-game.
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You don't have to pay a cent, but god forbid others might want to.
That was a complaint in the steam reviews was from people who had been trying to get it to run on the deck/proton. And I think the save game issue are people who aren't noticing their steam cloud save settings.Oh, and not to mention you just need to delete your save file to start the game over again. I don't know why you'd think restarting the game would run afoul of Denuvo's timed install limit.
Not going to lie and say I am super happy. But it is good so far. It does feel like a very nice sequel. If you liked the old game you will probably like this one. Right now it's in need of some patches. I am going to play with the settings and drop stuff to see if I can lower the dips. It's wrecking havoc for me and I also really need a FOV mod. Going through a cave type area and even though the frame rate was fine everything felt too close and made me want to hurl.I'm starting to feel a sinking feeling about having bought this and I haven't even fired it up yet. I'm going to of course pretty soon here.
Have you played and enjoyed any Capcom game in the last 10 years? If you have, then you're being a hypocrite since Capcom has put these kinds of shortcut microtransactions in literally every single player game they've released in the past decade. That includes games like Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 4 remakes, and everybody loved those game despite the inclusion of these types of microtransactions.Microtransactions in a $70 game? What a load of garbage.
p.s. Looks like Guerilla will be getting my money, not Capcom.
Egregious? Hold on a second… I need to look that up.Getting my bearings and learning but so far so good. Nothing revolutionary. Nothing egregious. Too early for me to give any meaningful feedback.
Try it with SMT turned off. Can help game performance.Ok played it till late last night and it ran pretty well at first always above 50FPS till I got to the city. Then it started tanking in spots to 35-45. My settings are mainly high and with RT on. I played till it made me a bit nauseous then stopped. The frame rate drops really can do a number on you if you are sensitive to motion sickness. As far as CPU usage goes even in the dips, I didn't see it hit the CPU that hard the highest I noticed was 18% on my threadripper rig.
Nope, haven't played any of their games with microtransactions.Have you played and enjoyed any Capcom game in the last 10 years? If you have, then you're being a hypocrite since Capcom has put these kinds of shortcut microtransactions in literally every single player game they've released in the past decade. That includes games like Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 4 remakes, and everybody loved those game despite the inclusion of these types of microtransactions.
I'm not defending the performance by any means but it does have RT.FightinCowboy said he has a 4090 and with DLSS enabled he was getting 60- 90 fps...with DLSS disabled he was getting around 30 fps...the game definitely has optimization issues if even a 4090 can't brute force it...it's not like DD2 has ray tracing or other advanced graphics features.