FixedMy bad. I thought I asked the same question twice.
FixedMy bad. I thought I asked the same question twice.
Untill the PS360 era, yesIs there any game where you actually can't skip the cinematics?
Came to say this.This is why quick resume on xbox rocks with its multiple game functionality. I hardly see the developer/Middleware screens anymore except for online only games.
I'm surprised they haven't added a California Prop 65 warningCompany logos for sure. I'm tired of:
!!PHOTOSENSITIVITY WARNING!!
NO YOU CAN'T SKIP THIS
COMPANY LOGO
SPONSORED BY AMD
CREATED USING UNREAL ENGINE 4
PUBLISHED BY SONY INTERACTIVE
WRITTEN BY A TEAM OF MULTICULTURAL PEOPLE WITH WEIRD HAIR COLORS
PLEASE WAIT CACHING SHADERS.......
Skipping intros was said to be made possible by having an HDD in the system. Then they said it was made possible by having an SSD in the system.Killzone on ps4 skipped them completely, it was glorious and a trend that should have stuck
The only game I know of that really loads during cutsences is Max Payne 3. I've often modded it out on the PC and the games have loaded much faster as a result.Since the question asked in the poll is binary, meaning an absolute answer one way or another, I have to say NO despite the fact that cut-scenes/logos etc being skippable is typically desirable as a convenience.
Problem is, if you take the absolutist position, that it basically precludes situations where cinematics give important information or perform some function of actual importance to playing the game. Similarly, its pretty dumb to assume that while a logo is up on-screen the program isn't doing something important in the background like loading in code or assets which takes a fixed amount of time. Code is almost certainly multi-threaded so showing/hiding something isn't neccessarily impactful on getting into the gameplay quicker! You might just end up looking at another splash-screen or blank display longer.
The only game I know of that really loads during cutsences is Max Payne 3. I've often modded it out on the PC and the games have loaded much faster as a result.
Rockstar didn't predict the SSD.The only game I know of that really loads during cutsences is Max Payne 3. I've often modded it out on the PC and the games have loaded much faster as a result.
The intro to GT7 until you find the option to disable it in the settings: