They could start by putting any kind of story into their games and ditching the BS of "but we have a game master to direct your irrelevant actions".
If only the game wasn't so barebones. Out of the super fun core gameplay, the game is a barren land. They better make much easier "major orders", because the player base has mostly moved on.
Well, in the past, they gave away their choice power for money.
They just want to receive the aquisition and full funding money, but still call the shots?
Long story short: shouldn't be bought on PS5. Screw these guys.
There are tons of MP shooters that make no profit, if you're looking for one of those
ES6 at 30 fps? Not really, thanks. Good thing the industry has evolved since Bethesda was great.
Great graphics with sub 30 fps performance
Awesome under 30 FPS action!
Recoilless Rifle and EAT-17 can now kill bile titans with a few shots. And one shot a charger.
What's truly horrible is their under 30 FPS performance.
"But in this build on PlayStation 5, Dragon’s Dogma 2 was averaging around 31 frames per second with dips during heavy moments of action"
"if I had one hope, it would be that Capcom added more options in the framerate department including, at minimum a capped 30 frames per second mode"
These guys can't even deliver 30 FPS on PS5 hahaha
Wow! It has such great impact into the game, like... a slight modifier.
People are really overreacting to anything related to the game. The core game is great, but, really, their GMs do barely anything impactful.
It's unbelievable the praise these guys have got for releasing a seriously broken game (and quite barebones too). The core gameplay is crazy fun, though.
"Despite all", still in development hell =\
It looked promising, though
Nice!
Too bad it will be a slide show.
Awesome!
30 FPS smh
I literally searched IGN's adverti--- preview for "performance", "frames", "fps"...
The fact that they "forgot" to mention it in the marketi--- preview pretty much confirms the performance will suck, specially considering how the community of the game complains about the lack of a performance patch for the first game.
It means a loss of value for big corporations, but it’s plain bankruptcy for tons of smaller developers.
Not saying it was a wrong move, but you’re all cheering that big corporations got screwed and ignoring the huge impact it has in the studios whose business plans (thus jobs) vanished in thin air.
LOL@Ubisoft