ManaByte
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well then shouldn't console folks with both just get it on series x?
That's what I'm doing.
well then shouldn't console folks with both just get it on series x?
But think of the time savings of not having to worry about a next generation patch.
well then shouldn't console folks with both just get it on series x?
That's what I'm doing.
Makes perfect sense to me. I have an abusive relationship with Capcom and I just keep coming back for more because they tell me they're sorry and that they'll do better.I could live with the unlocked framerate, it's the drops to the 20s I couldn't handle and then the PC version could also be crap with stuttering or whatever else. I'll be looking closely at benchmarks before I decide where to commit.
Makes perfect sense to me. I have an abusive relationship with Capcom and I just keep coming back for more because they tell me they're sorry and that they'll do better.
PS5 pro will be four years after PS5. PS4 Pro was three years after PS4.Imagining having to already upgrade from PS5 to its pro variant. Glad I quit PlayStation after 4.
I'm thinking of the money savings of buying it for $10 when it can be played at a reasonable framerate on PS5 Pro or PS6.
WRONGImagining having to already upgrade from PS5 to its pro variant. Glad I quit PlayStation after 4.
Next Gen console? The PS5 has been as disappointing as the Xbox.
Dragon's Dogma 2's performance on PC will be fine. Also scope? Elden Ring's enemies are mostly static, the combat is basic and its world is dead. Multiplayer has always been trash in From Software games too. Elden Ring doesn't even compare to the first Dragon's Dogma which has some of the best boss fights in an ARPG. From the previews of Dragon's Dogma 2, Elden Ring can't even hold a candle to it.
One day you'll understand that when you play the next From Software release and you're still hacking away at a giant's toes, fighting brain dead AI or fighting a dragon with the same exact boring predictable attack pattern and reused animations still from Dark Souls 1.
Dogma fanboys always delivering comedy gold as usual.Imagining having to already upgrade from PS5 to its pro variant. Glad I quit PlayStation after 4.
Next Gen console? The PS5 has been as disappointing as the Xbox.
Dragon's Dogma 2's performance on PC will be fine. Also scope? Elden Ring's enemies are mostly static, the combat is basic and its world is dead. Multiplayer has always been trash in From Software games too. Elden Ring doesn't even compare to the first Dragon's Dogma which has some of the best boss fights in an ARPG. From the previews of Dragon's Dogma 2, Elden Ring can't even hold a candle to it.
One day you'll understand that when you play the next From Software release and you're still hacking away at a giant's toes, fighting brain dead AI or fighting a dragon with the same exact boring predictable attack pattern and reused animations still from Dark Souls 1.
Did you miss the part of the discussion where it's unlocked but hovering around 30 fps? That's NOTHING like Elden Rings unlocked 60.
Wake up dude this is going to be miserable experience on console. Stop giving the thunbs up to games like this when you're confused to begin with about how bad the performance actually is.
Got a new GPU just for this game.
a 4070 Super. Not the best ofc but it seemed like a nice choice when considering the quality-to-cost ratio.What did you get?
a 4070 Super. Not the best ofc but it seemed like a nice choice when considering the quality-to-cost ratio.
Put it to the test with RE4R. Game ran like a dream at 4K + RTX.
Have the week after release off work, you bet I'm going to enjoy.Damn fine choice, imo. Enjoy!
a 4070 Super. Not the best ofc but it seemed like a nice choice when considering the quality-to-cost ratio.
Put it to the test with RE4R. Game ran like a dream at 4K + RTX.
A 5800X (non 3d). Seemed like a very good CPU when I built my PC a few years ago, and my idea back then was to upgrade my GPU (previously a 3070) to match my CPU a few years down the line.What CPU you have?
A 5800X (non 3d). Seemed like a very good CPU when I built my PC a few years ago, and my idea back then was to upgrade my GPU (previously a 3070) to match my CPU a few years down the line.
I think going from a 3070 to a 4070 Super might not be the greatest jump ever, but still, think I'll get like 40% to 60% in performance increase, plus having DLSS 3 seems pretty nice too.
Yeah for sure! The 3070's 8GB of VRAM were already feeling short.The most important thing you get is 4 more GB of VRAM and DLSS3 support doesn't hurt. I wonder how CPU heavy this game is considering how it runs on consoles...