Alright. Been following this thread from its inception without knowing really shit about the game.
Finally got this beeeyatch downloaded on Steam and I'm about to jump in. Should be fun.
My only question: Xbox 360 Controller for Windows or PS3 SixAxis?
Alright. Been following this thread from its inception without knowing really shit about the game.
Finally got this beeeyatch downloaded on Steam and I'm about to jump in. Should be fun.
My only question: Xbox 360 Controller for Windows or PS3 SixAxis?
The one you like the most, this game is not d-pad heavy like DMC4, so it's really about preference. 360 should be better for stance switching and PS3 should be better because of the face buttons.
Wow, does this game ever scream on PC, jesus christ. I'm also...well. I played the first two missions, and I'm really, really liking it. Much more so than I expected from the demo. I'm genuinely shocked.
The graphics are phenomenal, the frame rate is Godlike, the controls work (no lock on, but it works better than I expected, this was my biggest fear), Donte isn't so bad.
I seriously kind of like Donte. My first impression of this game was very, very strong. Can't wait to play more tonight after I get back from class. I can already tell I'm going to really enjoy this.
Screaming for me as well which I'd expect running on a GTX680 and an i5 2500k running @4.2ghz. I have it locked at 60 but if I unlock it its running at some ungodly 200+ fps. Time to try some downsampling!
I don't know, NTB_NONE is how things look when there's no button attached to it, so when I put Gun Special to L1, Evade 2 is NTB_NONE, so it's a key binding.
And Circle Targets is another option.
EDIT: I don't know if that's old, but Vergil has a Doppleganger Style System:
I tend to play PC games but only games that are not available for ps3, I usually run most games on low to medium setting but was wondering if my computer is decent enough to run this game @ 60fps.
are this specs good enough?
Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (6.1, Build 7601) Service Pack 1
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU M 460 @ 2.53GHz (4 CPUs), ~2.5GHz
I tend to play PC games but only games that are not available for ps3, I usually run most games on low to medium setting but was wondering if my computer is decent enough to run this game @ 60fps.
are this specs good enough?
Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (6.1, Build 7601) Service Pack 1
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU M 460 @ 2.53GHz (4 CPUs), ~2.5GHz
This is very interesting. Looks like there's some actual depth to Vergil after all.
I already know what the Delay is for. It's like in DMC3 where you can make the Doppelganger hit after certain delay/intervals making for some varying combos and attacks.
Only played the first level on PC, but so far I really am enjoying this game.
From that first level it feels like NT set out to do what it wanted that is a real "current gen" reboot of DMC. What I mean by that is that I thought DMC 4 was fun but it still felt like a last gen game in a lot of ways. Static boring backgrounds, awkward character animations, boring straight forward presentation, etc. Just in terms of production values alone this game is miles ahead of DMC4. Even the fucking intro credits and the scoring screen are far more impressive and dynamic.
I feel like this game also gets the tone a lot more right too. It always felt to me like the old DMC games were like a Japanese kid trying to recite lines from a Tarentino film but not really understanding the cultural references, the cadence and rhythms. This made the games awkward and funny, but in a way that always struck me as somewhat unintentional. This game, however, comes much closer to nailing the proper tone of that over the top style in a way that no longer feels like a Japanese cover band of AC/DC. It feels straight up AC/DC.
I also love the references to the old games. Opening with the pizza box etc. I actually laughed out loud when
the white wig fell on Dante's head and he looked in the mirror and said "Not in a million years" and ripped it off.
I thought it was a perfect troll of all the purist whiners and also showed a real confidence on NG's part that they have their own vision and they are making the series their own. Good on them; they should make it their own. Look forward to playing more.
I thought it was a perfect troll of all the purist whiners and also showed a real confidence on NG's part that they have their own vision and they are making the series their own.
This is very interesting. Looks like there's some actual depth to Vergil after all.
I already know what the Delay is for. It's like in DMC3 where you can make the Doppelganger hit after certain delay/intervals making for some varying combos and attacks.
I'm not sure how that makes it a troll on them. But it must be weird
playing the game from that costume from the start. Does he just rip if off only to have the same hair underneath?
I actually went in to the costume section before loading up the game and briefly contemplated putting that one on. But then I literally thought to myself, "Nah, let's let them have their own vision and give this Dante a chance the way they intended."
Hey just think of it this way: it's the best way to yell in Japanese developers ears and tell them to start paying attention to PC ports and make them good.
It's already gotten a lot better with recent announcements, but I feel like I want to make sure they know I am here and I want these games on PC. That's why I bought this instead of using my Christmas money to preorder Bioshock or something else. That's also why I am waiting and buying the PC version of Resident Evil 6 and Castlevania: Lord of Shadows 2.
Thank you!
I'll just wait it out then, already played the console version, hopefully the game has dropped in price by the time I get a decent gaming computer!
I'm not sure how that makes it a troll on them. But it must be weird playing the game from that costume from the start. Does he just rip if off only to have the same hair underneath?