Was waiting for the £25 range, but gotta bite at this price after all the good reviews.
NikNaks12 to blinx01
29 Aug 16#6
Yeah, same. Wanted to wait for 20-25 but I'll easily put 40-50 hours into this so it's worth it.
mark6226
29 Aug 161#5
Game is dreadful on pc. It's got some if the worst graphics I've seen in years. The cut scenes are shocking so low resolution. Even of the game ran smoothly it would still look awful. I'm playing at 4k and its the worst game by far I've seen since I started pc Gaming again 20 months ago. Oh yes I'd finally got the game going after endless boring cut scenes and a pop up appeared about turning off augmentation. I checked on steam and there's no fix for this bug. All you can do is back track.
Don't waste your money on this pile of rubbish. It's even worse than no Man's sky. No this makes no man sky look and play like gta 5.
Avoid
blinx01 to mark6226
29 Aug 16#7
Out of curiosity, what GPU are you using?
I'm using a GTX 1080 and just got this up and running at it looks superb.
Definitely needs some extra optimization though.
I was only getting around 30FPS at 4K until I dropped some of the settings.
Even at 1080p I'm looking at around 60-80FPS spikes depending on the area.
I've managed to boost this up even more by disabling MSAA, Contact Hardening Shadows and Volumetric Lighting.
Hopefully gets patched to be a bit more stable and te
Macdory to mark6226
29 Aug 16#10
Looks great on High, running very smooth on a 970 at 1080p ... hopefully you have a good graphics card to run at 4k, or there is no surprise that its not a looker
NikNaks12
29 Aug 16#8
In your opinion, do you think 4K is better than things such as contact hardening and Volumetric Lighting? Not having a go or anything, genuinely curious if you think 4K outweighs the bells and whistles of in game settings.
I went with 1080p/144hz in the end, but I would love to experience native 4K gaming.
Cheers :smiley:
blinx01
29 Aug 161#9
In the case of those specific settings, I'd say yes.
4K gaming is a joy to behold, and if you want to keep the visual quality at Ultra or Very High, then I've found the previous 3 mentioned settings need to be turned off to achieve 30 FPS onwards at 4K.
For my personal preference though, I like to play first person games at 60 FPS onwards, so I've chosen to play this at 1080p with everything maxed out.
I played around with 1440p, which looked amazing, but due to the unstable nature of the game atm, I was getting drops from 60 FPS+ down to 40 FPS which took me away from the experience somewhat.
CharlesCalthrop
30 Aug 16#11
Spectre to Human Revolution's Skyfall, made worse by the painful struggle to upgrade firepower, far less weaponry (sniper rife no longer takes a silencer) and most importantly a lifeless struggle to complete a much shortened game.
Most of the game is set in Prague which is indistinguishable from City 17 in Half Life 2 and the entire game takes as much time as the Detroit sections of Human Revolution. Few Praxis kits in the wild (though available as cash purchases on Steam) and many many other flaws make this a disappointing sequel to one of the finest games ever made.
Still, a great price and worth it to revisit the world even if it's a weak shadow of its former glory. Be warned much of the DLC is for one use - once you spend it it's gone for good
mikem1989
30 Aug 16#12
I always take the bells and whistles over native 4k. There are not many games where I can tell the difference between native 4k and my TV up scaling a 1080p signal.
GTA V is the only one I can think of off the top of my head, where I can tell the difference.
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Don't waste your money on this pile of rubbish. It's even worse than no Man's sky. No this makes no man sky look and play like gta 5.
Avoid
I'm using a GTX 1080 and just got this up and running at it looks superb.
Definitely needs some extra optimization though.
I was only getting around 30FPS at 4K until I dropped some of the settings.
Even at 1080p I'm looking at around 60-80FPS spikes depending on the area.
I've managed to boost this up even more by disabling MSAA, Contact Hardening Shadows and Volumetric Lighting.
Hopefully gets patched to be a bit more stable and te
I went with 1080p/144hz in the end, but I would love to experience native 4K gaming.
Cheers :smiley:
4K gaming is a joy to behold, and if you want to keep the visual quality at Ultra or Very High, then I've found the previous 3 mentioned settings need to be turned off to achieve 30 FPS onwards at 4K.
For my personal preference though, I like to play first person games at 60 FPS onwards, so I've chosen to play this at 1080p with everything maxed out.
I played around with 1440p, which looked amazing, but due to the unstable nature of the game atm, I was getting drops from 60 FPS+ down to 40 FPS which took me away from the experience somewhat.
Most of the game is set in Prague which is indistinguishable from City 17 in Half Life 2 and the entire game takes as much time as the Detroit sections of Human Revolution. Few Praxis kits in the wild (though available as cash purchases on Steam) and many many other flaws make this a disappointing sequel to one of the finest games ever made.
Still, a great price and worth it to revisit the world even if it's a weak shadow of its former glory. Be warned much of the DLC is for one use - once you spend it it's gone for good
GTA V is the only one I can think of off the top of my head, where I can tell the difference.