The first 2 words of the title are a lie.
If you're planning on getting Forspoken on PS5 check your local used market first. You should find it pretty cheap, maybe around $20.Damn, it's still $70. If it was $40 I would have got it out of sheer curiosity. Added to the wishlist.
The traversal in this game is good, in fact very good
Game is pretty fun (traversal, exploration, magic combat and music) so if you can get it cheap you should give it a shot. Also, lmao at this being your first comment on GAF!What a thread title lol. Revisionist history and all that
secret hdr + oled sauceYeah but you also told us that it look amazing before it was patched. And now we see just how atrocious it looked.
Absolutely most games look way better with HDR on Oled.secret hdr + oled sauce
if u dont have those u dont have rights to call a game ugly !
rofif willed the patch into existence.
This happened with Plague Tale: Requiem too.Wow, its kinda impressive how they almost locked the framerate in every mode, while also improving resolution, lightning and AO. It shows how unfinished was the game at launch.
Not interested in this game but this analysis is interesting for a number of reasons.
In short, for people who were bothered by the uneven performance, it has been largely cleared up and for those interested in the game, now seems to be the best time to jump in.
- Lighting and AO have been overhauled, AO especially seems much improved with crevices and cracks now being properly shaded
- Lighting intensity has been increased, giving the environment more natural sunlight rather than the usual grey and drab look
- Not all improved, however, for AO appears to be too intense in some areas, especially when it comes to foliage where it's too aggressive
- This also results in a significantly noisier image in performance mode where moving foliage has very obvious artifacts it did not have before
- Fog has been pared back
- Hair lighting seems to have been altered with 1.2 exhibiting a strange grey shade in some scenes
- Massive performance improvements. Whereas version 1.0 dipped to the low 20s in intense scenario in Quality Mode, it now mostly remains at 30
- Same for Performance Mode. In areas where it dipped to the low 40s, it now remains mostly at 60 with the odd frame or two drops
- 40Hz mode has also been improved, now it mostly remains locked to 40
- Resolution also seems improved compared to the 1.0 version
- Pixel count in Quality Mode now ranges from 1440p to 1728p vs 1152p to 1584p in 1.0
- Pixel count in Performance Mode now ranges from 828p to 1152p vs 720p to 936p in 1.0
- Overall, significantly improved from its launch and should have shipped like that
- Still fairly unimpressive visually and compares unfavorably to FF XVI both in graphics and gameplay
I like the game and the very short DLC, but that girl cursing all the time is so annoying i just can't get back in there
I like the game and the very short DLC, but that girl cursing all the time is so annoying i just can't get back in there
Absolutely most games look way better with HDR on Oled.
Looking at some of the sdr footage, it looks more flat in comparison.
Some photos, granted from release. THIS IS NOT A BAD LOOKING GAME.
Same places just as screenshots. You can compare yourself
You cannot transfer HDR format screenshots from your ps5.What it is with you and taking pictures of your TV?