It's not like they optimized the game for ps5 either going by that demo performance.Loading is hard on PC that's why FFXVI is not on Pc yet XD
It's not like they optimized the game for ps5 either going by that demo performance.Loading is hard on PC that's why FFXVI is not on Pc yet XD
Bold of you to assume it's not going to be a complete mess.*Oh what’s this?
We already know that they have an exclusivity period until the end of this year, but I don't doubt that CBUIII is too busy to have a PC version ready by then.Just cut the crap and admit you got a fat cheque from Sony.
So Sony gets 12 months of exclusivity for the price of 6.We already know that they have an exclusivity period until the end of this year, but I don't doubt that CBUIII is too busy to have a PC version ready by then.
I'd rather have them acknowledge that a PC version will exist and say that it won't be ready by the time the exclusivity ends than not acknowledging a PC version at all (7 Rebirth).
Out of all Squeenix dev teams, I think CBUIII is the one more deserving of the benefit of doubt, they could have just kept quiet and never have mentioned that a PC version exists after all.So Sony gets 12 months of exclusivity for the price of 6.
Square Enix - master dealmakers.
While they said before that they weren't planning on a day 1 patch originally, they've announced during this newest stream that there will be a day 1 patch after all, to fix crashes and improve performance (though who knows how much it'll improve performance, better wait for reviews/digital foundry and such):I was thinking of getting of FF16 but due to performance issues and a backlog of other games that I need to get through on PC I'm most likely just going to end up waiting for it to hit Steam.
and then Tim gets another 12 on top of thatSo Sony gets 12 months of exclusivity for the price of 6.
I don't doubt that 7 Rebirth will get a Tim handout, but I don't think 16 will, 14 isn't even available there at all. xdand then Tim gets another 12 on top of that
I'm enjoying it but despite scaling difficulty, you get your ass kicked so easily playing solo lolI tried R6 Extraction with PossiblyPudding and it's quite fun.
I think I saw a tweet saying that this initial patch will only fix some of the performance issues but not all. They said that they will work on a future patch to further improve performance and that they will add a toggle for motion blur.Out of all Squeenix dev teams, I think CBUIII is the one more deserving of the benefit of doubt, they could have just kept quiet and never have mentioned that a PC version exists after all.
It's not like CBUIII is only working on FFXVI, they're also working on FFXIV and its next expansion, which will have a graphics upgrade.
While they said before that they weren't planning on a day 1 patch originally, they've announced during this newest stream that there will be a day 1 patch after all, to fix crashes and improve performance (though who knows how much it'll improve performance, better wait for reviews/digital foundry and such):
So it's only for new stuff and every other old video is now grandfathered in? I'm guessing especially since Valve can't seem to get devs/pubs to go back and fix old stuff like game cover art?
I just noticed that some trailers now have the description indicating what kind of trailer it is.
Its no Mass Effect 2...but still a very good game. Enjoy it.I finally started playing Mass Effect 3 for the first time XD
Make sure to play DLCs. They are absolutely necessary, especially Leviathan and From Ashes (the character from that needs to be in your party at all times, really).I finally started playing Mass Effect 3 for the first time XD
I hate it so much, I've done 2 LE playthroughs and I can never finish it. I think I'd rather play Andromeda again. (this is not me trying to disuade you or anything, I know most people don't feel this way).I finally started playing Mass Effect 3 for the first time XD
Honestly yoshi p has always kinda irked me since I've been listening to him in live letters on FFXIV since 2014. He can be one of the most honest and open devs out there and I'd like to see more people like that.Every time Square Enix speaks:
My condolences.I finally started playing Mass Effect 3 for the first time XD
This reminds me i have yet to do my yearly ME trilogy playthroughI finally started playing Mass Effect 3 for the first time XD
Gets much hate, but my favourite game of the trilogy. I only played the version that contained the DLCs though (except Citadel, was not out yet back then).I finally started playing Mass Effect 3 for the first time XD
Actually, if I had to guess FFXVI will follow a similar path (not quite identical) as FF7R which is...and then Tim gets another 12 on top of that
That used to be right before the end of the game - and you are correct, the normal fast travel is GARBAGE. It's part of the reason I dropped the game, but it's had several significant patches so I might go back at some point. I honestly thought the level design was bad just in general but the combat was great.there's an enhanced fast travel ability hidden behind an optional boss Giant of Eyes in the Childbed, which thankfully is accessible fairly early on and not that hidden if you explore, but it's absolutely vital as backtracking with the "normal" fast travel points is vastly inferior.
My plan tooI was thinking of getting of FF16 but due to performance issues and a backlog of other games that I need to get through on PC I'm most likely just going to end up waiting for it to hit Steam.
I don't think FF16 has such a plan set in stone, it was mentioned that there's currently no plans for FF16 DLC, though they also mentioned that the game's world is one the team would like to return to if the demand is there, be it as DLC or an expansion.Actually, if I had to guess FFXVI will follow a similar path (not quite identical) as FF7R which is...
PS5 for 6 months ->DLC + 6 months -> EGS 6 months -> Steam
Reminder that FF7R was just 6 months exclusive (on EGS) AND that might be the time for mainline FF titles.
This. So far only the Nomura games had exclusivity deals, as far as I know.Wasn't those Squenix-EGS exclusive deals related with Nomura games?
Kingdom Hearts, The World Ends With You NEO, Final Fantasy VII remake, Strangers of Paradise...
Yup it's only them so far which is funny because there's a very high chance he actually had nothing to do with these deals but it just seems to happen with his stuff.Wasn't those Squenix-EGS exclusive deals related with Nomura games?
Kingdom Hearts, The World Ends With You NEO, Final Fantasy VII remake, Strangers of Paradise...
Considering the games that ended up as exclusive I think it was simply a case of mistakenly believing those games would be bigger than they were on pc (which is actually a common issue Epic had with many of their exclusives over the first years). The whole KH series on pc sounds like a big deal, FFVII remake sounds like a big deal, a sequel to TWEWY sounds like a big deal, an alternate soulslike/Niohlike take of FFI sounds like a big deal. Of course now we know the EGS is kinda a lost cause but on paper all of those sounded like surefire hitsYup it's only them so far which is funny because there's a very high chance he actually had nothing to do with these deals but it just seems to happen with his stuff.
So far I only found it in new stuff.So it's only for new stuff and every other old video is now grandfathered in? I'm guessing especially since Valve can't seem to get devs/pubs to go back and fix old stuff like game cover art?
Gears of War on PC has MSAA support in DX10 mode if memory serves.I mentioned this a few months ago but I'll say it again; I am expecting the backlash/hate for Starfield to be orders of magnitude higher than it was for previous iterations. Partly because I have noticed a massive increase in negativity in the gaming community in the last 3-4 years. Maybe it was always the case or maybe I've been unlucky with the choice of games I've paid attention to when I was playing them, but man it has felt like everyone who talks about any game just hates it with all their being. It is actually exhausting and unproductive to go to the subreddit of a game nowadays because of how acrimonious and hostile the environment is. The second reason is that a significant percentage of the gaming population will not be able to play the game on their favourite platform and will lash out because of that. I mean people have always made fun and memes out of BGS bugs and glitches but it was always seemingly in good fun. This time around I expect that those kinds of flaws will be amplified exponentially by people with malicious and mean spirited intent. Extreme case of sour grapes if you will.
I've mentioned previously that I'm personally not thrilled with the direction that BGS games have taken since Morrowind. I believe they have reduced the complexity and depth of their design by eliminating classes for example or the ridiculously one dimensional dialogue 'choices' in Fallout 4. This is all personal preference of course, and I cannot deny that the changes they have made have been received extremely well from the community at large as is evidenced by their phenomenal and growing success ever since Oblivion came out. So, in the 8 odd years since Fallout 4 came out, I have realigned my expectations from BGS and I am now playing Starfield for the one of a kind game world they will create and not necessarily for the kind of reactive/deep roleplaying experience I would expect from Obsidian for example.
So, in short, I am quite excited to play it as well and have already pre-ordered it (you can get it for 16% off on GMG). I hope that they will make strides to improve their visuals, combat, script and general stability from past releases. I hope the game is as mod friendly as their previous games have been. And I absolutely know not to engage in online discussions for the game anywhere at all
This is a bit glib but I would wager nobody who has bought a 4080/4090 actually regrets their purchase. Yea, It hurts a lot when you are clicking the 'buy' button and the weeks leading up to the decision are agonising as you try to convince yourself to spend that much money, but all of that goes away the moment you slot the GPU into the PCIe slot. It feels real good when you boot up a game, any game, and max out everything and then you see your framerate is still twice as high as your monitor's refresh rate. (This of course applies to games that are working as intended and not garbage like Last of Us for example, which PC gamers should not have supported, but that's another conversation). The point is that that yes, it costs a lot, but you are buying an incredible piece of technology which is so much better than what came before it.
Just want to step back from this particular issue and share some thoughts. I know a lot of gamers hate Nvidia right now because of the high prices of their GPUs. They revel in the news that GPU shipments are declining. I think people should take a broader perspective on what is happening with Nvidia right now and what the implications might be down the road. For those who might not know, Nvidia became a trillion dollar market cap company a couple of weeks ago. The growth in their valuation has been driven entirely by their ML/AI enterprise business. GeForce is a small part of their business and if it becomes smaller they might reduce their investment in PC gaming. This would be a pretty bad outcome for us. Nvidia has contributed a lot to the graphics side of gaming in the last couple of decades.
I don't know if people remember this but back in 2005, when Unreal Engine 3 made it's debut with the 360/PS3 gen of consoles, it had no native support for anti aliasing. For a few years we had to suffer through games like Gears of War or Bioshock without any AA. Game developers at the time didn't care because the console hardware at the time wasn't powerful enough to support it and they didn't want to put in the extra effort/investment into the PC port. Their entire focus was on the console versions of their games and the PC version was an afterthought because 'all PC gamers were pirates'. The dogma that 'PC gaming is dying' was closest to being true during those dark years while Valve was still building out Steam to 'save' PC gaming. Anyway, around 2007 Nvidia decided that enough was enough and they implemented a hack in Geforce drivers to force AA in UE3 games start with Batman Arkham Asylum I think. This is one example where Nvidia made an investment to make PC gaming better. They have and continue to develop features to that end. Off the top of my head I can think of how they have had a hand in better AA, AO, tessellation, physx, nvenc, gsync, RT and probably more stuff that escapes me right now. Sometimes they've tried stuff that didn't pan out like 3DVision. They brought QOL features like reflex, Ansel, Shadowplay (remember when fucking FRAPS was the standard?).
In the last year or so it feels like the AAA industry at least is slipping back to those old habits of not caring enough about PC versions of their games. A different set of challenges this time around but the result is the same for us. At a time like this I don't think we should be hoping that GeForce becomes a smaller and less relevant part of Nvidia's overall business.
I checked the PCGwiki and you're right. Gears PC did indeed ship with a DX10 mode that activated 4x MSAA. I still seem to recall that most other early UE3 games on PC were DX9 and didn't have AA solutions.Gears of War on PC has MSAA support in DX10 mode if memory serves.
Its gonna be a choppy port + full price tooI personally think it’s going to be 18 months before we see FFXVI on PC.
you can count on itIts gonna be a choppy port + full price too
So is this lego-ish battlefield ?
This game has blown up on Steam the past few days and broke nearly 45k concurrent. The wildest part is the dev team only has 4 people.