Been checking mine all day waiting for that out for delivery notification.. no dice yet. But I have had Walmart deliver things to my house before I even got the notification, so I keep checking the porch like a crazy person.“Great news, Sub_Level! Your Walmart package is out for delivery and should arrive today.”
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Yeah you know what, my bad. I made up my mind way too soon. Another 90 min of playing and im starting to realize even when just exploring the frame drops in Performance are horrible. Shame theres no chance I could hold off for more patches to fix these things, but as of now I think I am gonna roll w Quality for the next few hours and see how it is.Resolution drops to 720p during battles in performance mode
Its way too low, imo. Specially with FSR 1 making everything an even blurrier mess.
Yeah you know what, my bad. I made up my mind way too soon. Another 90 min of playing and im starting to realize even when just exploring the frame drops in Performance are horrible. Shame theres no chance I could hold off for more patches to fix these things, but as of now I think I am gonna roll w Quality for the next few hours and see how it is.
I had mentioned in another thread that after playing the demo in both modes, that quality was the way to go, but nah Performance mode still looks better to me.47 people still going with performance mode despite being advised against it due to terrible picture quality and poor performance.
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I tried Quality again after all the tech reviews but went asap back to performance… I don’t know somehow 30fps with me makes it look everything even more fuzzy and dirt than sub HD. Can’t take it when I have a choice.
Did you try playing around with the motion smoothing settings on your TV? I feel like the answer probably lies in there, turning them on to max, I've seen some posts about TVs being able to run TotK to a smooth looking 60fps feel, maybe the same is needed for this game too. I definitely find the detail to be better in performance myself on my TV, at least during the interactive sections where you're moving around a lot.
Did you try playing around with the motion smoothing settings on your TV? I feel like the answer probably lies in there, turning them on to max, I've seen some posts about TVs being able to run TotK to a smooth looking 60fps feel, maybe the same is needed for this game too. I definitely find the detail to be better in performance myself on my TV, at least during the interactive sections where you're moving around a lot.
It's not like some of the best final fantasy are pre vii. What is final fantasy about?
That is not Benedikta. The woman is Clive and Joshua's true mother. It has yet to be explained (from what ive played so far, about 5 hours in for me) why she is such an over the top bitch. Though there are a few theories out there.Quick question, is Benedikta the same women from the beginning that favored Joshua and didn’t like Clive? Is that his mom or step mom or something? Feel like I missed something.
And also seemingly ambivalent to Joshua's death. She doesn't seem to be grieving in the least bit in that last scene of the prologue, raises some questions.Yeah. Clive's mom does not like him because he was not chosen by an Eikon. She is a real jackass of a mother.
Feels good to me. I typically choose 60fps when given the option but after I played through the demo on both modes, quality surprisingly ran great and looks better. Input detection is good and its smooth. Your mileage may vary depending on your display and settings though.Why are people playing on quality?
Your spoiler text is broken just a heads up.No spoiler stuff. I have played a lot of games this year, this is by far the best game I have played. The story is ridiculously good. I just got to the part where you finish [/SPOLIER] Martha's questlinethe nuance in the story telling is so good.![]()
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These are all in game, I'm trying to not use photomode. When you don't see the UI it is due to where you are in the game it pops up as you move further into the area.
Thanks fixed it.Your spoiler text is broken just a heads up.
EDIT: Seems fixed now
It seems to come down to whether a person is more sensitive to frame rate drops or intense motion blur. It's kind of a pick your poison situation. A patch with better frame rate in Performance mode, and a slider and/or a toggle for motion blur in Graphics mode would be the bee's knees.Why are people playing on quality?
I might have to toggle with some of my TV settings as well. My VRR is currently off...reason being it makes this annoying static sound anytime it's on while a console (both PS5 and Series X) are on. I've tried to get rid of the noise, nothing seems to work.... But will turning on VRR really make a big difference?
What other TV settings should we look into as well?
Put in about 5-6 hours. The game does go down a few gears after the demo. The Hideaway hub area is pretty small, with not much happening there. The side quests have been really bad. The scenarios The overworld map to select your locations seems like a bad idea to me. They should have at least gone the FF12 route with zones so the world feels connected. Right now it doesn't feel cohesive at all. The performance has also been rough on frame rate mode. The RPG mechanics are very very light.
Other than that, the game moves at very high pace and the story just keeps going. The character graphics are really good and feels like CG at times. The cutscene and voice work is great. The combat is also fun enough, but it's getting to a stage where I need some more Eikons as it is getting stale. It's worth mentioning that the enemies are designed very well and they all telegraph their attacks properly.
So yeah, story and combat are good, but the rest could be better. Still, I'm enjoying it a fair bit.
They took the Dragon Age or Balder's Gate approach to zones I see. You have to select them on the map.
Yeah it is a very straightforward experience, almost barebones in a way (at its core it really feels like a PS2 game) but that’s what makes it so good in comparison to all the overbloated copy pasted open world games.Put in about 5-6 hours. The game does go down a few gears after the demo. The Hideaway hub area is pretty small, with not much happening there. The side quests have been really bad. The scenarios The overworld map to select your locations seems like a bad idea to me. They should have at least gone the FF12 route with zones so the world feels connected. Right now it doesn't feel cohesive at all. The performance has also been rough on frame rate mode. The RPG mechanics are very very light.
Other than that, the game moves at very high pace and the story just keeps going. The character graphics are really good and feels like CG at times. The cutscene and voice work is great. The combat is also fun enough, but it's getting to a stage where I need some more Eikons as it is getting stale. It's worth mentioning that the enemies are designed very well and they all telegraph their attacks properly.
So yeah, story and combat are good, but the rest could be better. Still, I'm enjoying it a fair bit.
Type B layout actually allows for dodging with the circle button instead.Time to jump in, cannot wait, do I miss anything from continuing from the Demo?
Also, I dunno why must be the Souls player in me but I keep presseing Circle to dodge