I don't get all these comments about it being "unplayable"?!?! I have it and unless I have a freak One with some additional power, it runs just fine?! Is there the odd stutter? yes in fairness there is, but if you seriously think that this spoils the whole game you need to give your head a wobble... at this price, its a good deal :smiley:
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JC2MULTIPLAYER000
6 Nov 16#1
Hot! Don't buy it on console if you want decent fps
Biboboy
6 Nov 162#2
£16.14 @ Tesco Direct with free delivery if people prefer :smiley: Xbox One PS4
chamelion
6 Nov 161#3
16.14 on Amazon prime too.
bumbaclart
6 Nov 16#4
Has this game been fixed? I recall it being a total mess on consoles
JC2MULTIPLAYER000 to bumbaclart
6 Nov 16#5
nope. It's had some minor patches but not enough to have a significant effect on performance. Console versions suffer from a lot of slowdown during high activity (explosions, many enemies onscreen etc). PC is the only quality way to play the game and the only way to access and play the Just Cause 3 Multiplayer mod (currently in development - there was a public beta test a couple of weeks ago and is due for full public release sometime in late 2016)
philm87
6 Nov 161#6
If you get a PS4 Pro is should work fine. ps4 pro is supposed to sort out fps in games even if they're not patched. played it on PC and it's loads of fun, not played anything like it before.
bumbaclart to philm87
6 Nov 16#7
PS4 Pro will only help if the game as been patched to support the Pro
And reading the above, the patches haven't fixed anything so I would get your hopes up
MBeeching
6 Nov 161#8
I disagree, the additional processing power should help the engine maintain 30fps.
It won't have any other visual improvements without a Pro patch.
mattlong37051
6 Nov 16#9
It's a good game sold it on and got the PC version instead still not great but still more playable heated for price :smiley:
Dichotomy
6 Nov 161#10
I thought this at first, but after listening to how they've set up the graphics chips I'm not sure you'll get anything noticeable in relation to unsupported games. The graphics in the pro is essentially two PS4 graphics cards running in SLI and one of those graphics cards is turned off in unsupported games, meaning the processing power for the graphics remains the same as the PS4. I'm guessing it would also be possible they've got variable clock speeds for the CPU based on what mode the console is running in, but even if they don't I wouldn't expect to see more than a frame or two difference between the versions as the GPU is far more important in that respect.
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And reading the above, the patches haven't fixed anything so I would get your hopes up
It won't have any other visual improvements without a Pro patch.