On PS4 Pro we seems to have two interesting graphics options.
1, Performance - this is the option for people who really like tearing. Lots of tearing. A whole screen full of tearing. If you like tearing, this is the option for you.##
2, Quality - This is for people who want less tearing (but still lots) but want the variety that terrible frame pacing and stuttering can bring to the game.
FFS the Xbox version is smoother than this mess. At the very least FDev we need a vsync option. How the PS4 Pro is going to get a 4K version when it runs so bad in 1080p I don't know. But this release version is very shoddy. The whole majesty of arriving at a station is ruined by the horrible stuttering mess that appears when you drop out of supercruise.
I've also had multiple crashes and moments when the game has gone crazy. A station began moving oddly while I was leaving and it destroyed my ship, thankfully I had a rebuy, but it was the game that destroyed the ship not gameplay.
Is doing trading and exploration a valid game path? I am not really in to combat so I would just like to explore and buy shit. What are some early game tips for a non combat path?
I guess it's the epitome of no risk, no rewardI did about 70 hours of exploration before hanging up the game for a while. From what I understand it's by far the slowest way to earn money (except maybe mining) and is also the one game path Frontier hasn't further developed at all since the original launch in 2014. The only reason I stayed interested in it is because I'm already somewhat interested in astronomy.
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Surprised there's been hardly any PS4 reviews. I'd like to pick it up but after using a HOTAS with the PC version a few years ago I'm not sure how much I'd enjoy using a controller. 🎮
Where can I find the option to disable sixaxis camera movement. I'd like to keep control the camera with the joystick. I have gone to the controls and look everything related to camera but can't seem to find it
How does the PS4 handle the touchpad? I've been using steam to map several buttons to the touchpad and it's been very helpful. Can you do something similar?
Okay, quick question. So when you plot a course to a particular system, your compass always points towards the next stop on the route, right? Say I want to lock on to something else along the way, though. Like maybe an undiscovered planet or something. Once I'm done with that, is there an easy way to get my compass back on the route to the system I was heading to? Right now I'm just going back to the galaxy map and clearing and re-setting the route to get it back up, but that's a bit of a pain.
EDIT: Never mind, figured it out!
There's a command, "Target next system in route".How do you do it? Sounds useful.
With all these new players talking about docking, it's the perfect time to repost this classic video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYPtigdFxnA
My second ever CQC match: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Unm40XDxEmI
There's a command, "Target next system in route".
I have a voice command for it most of the time, but I actually map it directly to the HOTAS when I'm actually out exploring (that ship doesn't have weapons anyway, so I've got some free buttons).
I'm so, so tempted to nab this for PS4. Skimming this thread it seems the consensus is that it runs pretty well. Is that accurate?
Also I've never messed with this game, but am a long time EVE vet of sorts. Does this scratch a similar itch?
I'm so, so tempted to nab this for PS4. Skimming this thread it seems the consensus is that it runs pretty well. Is that accurate?
Also I've never messed with this game, but am a long time EVE vet of sorts. Does this scratch a similar itch?
With all these new players talking about docking, it's the perfect time to repost this classic video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYPtigdFxnA
Another problem I have: during... superspeed (or whatever it's called) I constantly overshoot. I fly towards my target and after getting near it, when the HUD and speed indicator tell me to slow down) my ship doesn't slow down, it just keeps getting faster? Only when I make some sudden manouvers I kinda get back to normal speed. And them I'm already way beyond my destination.
Any tips there?
What I do is gradually slow down as I'm approaching the planet. Every time the ETA timer hits 7 seconds, I slow down until it goes up to 8 or 9, then repeat until I get into safe dropout range.
I tried but somehow my ship doesn't slow down? It kept getting faster several times, even though I was decelerating. Weird... have to try again.
With all these new players talking about docking, it's the perfect time to repost this classic video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYPtigdFxnA
Once you're too close to the planet, you'll get caught in its gravity and speed up even if you decelerate. Start decelerating further out from the planet than you currently are.
CQC could be so much more (liiike an actual in game activity or career with valuable rewards) but it's sadly neglected. It can be a ton of fun though.
I'm so, so tempted to nab this for PS4. Skimming this thread it seems the consensus is that it runs pretty well. Is that accurate?
Also I've never messed with this game, but am a long time EVE vet of sorts. Does this scratch a similar itch?
Yeah, the rewards for it are straight ass. It doesn't respect anyone's time. I have around 1d 10h of CQC and I've only earned ~400k credits from it.
Well, two things in fact :Anyone figured out coop multiplayer yet. Cause 2 ship mp is a damn pain.
Do you get boosted money when flying in a group ?
I then spent 40 minutes trying to scoop a canister from orbit for a mission. After my 10th try I accidental destroyed it I could have tore my hair out. The mission was only for 12,000 credits/money. GAAAHHHHH!.
This game can be equal parts breathtaking and frustrating.
I landed on my first planet last night and took my buggy for a spin. Watched the sun set over the horizon and took around 50 screen shots.
I then spent 40 minutes trying to scoop a canister from orbit for a mission. After my 10th try I accidental destroyed it I could have tore my hair out. The mission was only for 12,000 credits/money. GAAAHHHHH!
On a positive note I think I have my landings down. docked with 4 different stations with little or no trouble. Jumping back in tonight in search of some clothing which seems as rare as hens teeth.
Game is like crack.
Gravity pulls them and it's veeeery fucking hard to grab them when they're in constant motion, I'm thinking of buying a collection limpet/drone just in case something like that happens again.
Was juggling between ps4 and pc...definitely getting it for pc after reading this thread. Will a GtX970 run it ok?
Easily.
I'm not sure why PS4 Pro struggles with it. This game is hardly demanding. I was running it without issues on my 760, VR included.
Sounds like a bad port tbh.