@Mozelleple112: lol I forgot you could pause the game, cure all your afflictions and instantly refill your health bar with potions - didn’t even need them.
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@Pedro: No idea. Titles rolled, so did my eyes. Wasn’t even the option to continue and do more side quests.
@Heil68: The difficulty is ridiculously easy. No spoilers, but I just finished the last boss within 3 minutes on my first try. The final chapter was pretty spectacular visually, but ultimately DD2 goes down as the most disappointing game of the last decade for me.
Angry at myself for falling for the inflated scores it was getting (A 9 here? lol. )
@hardwenzen: Lol. Nowhere near ER difficulty. I’ll play it to the end, but there’s too many negatives for me to call it a good game. When you open a chest, you auto pick up what’s inside. No choice. Every single journey I’m weighed down by plants and potions I don’t need and because of the silly fast travel system, I just dump stuff instead of trading it in.
I spend more time trying to get my weight down to average than anything else, which means I have enough stamina to actually fight.
@hardwenzen: The game is brain dead easy. Mashing buttons as a thief has got me 40% through the game, but because there’s no lock on I’m just whizzing around attacking enemies who seem happy to just stand there and get slaughtered while I mash away. Not used a revive stone once, there’s literally no point.
I’m enjoying it but it’s no better than Witcher 3 which looks eminently better….the obligatory 60fps patch will be out soon, which makes me wonder why people pay a premium day one for big games that are available cheaper when they’re actually fixed.
Haven’t even seen an MT yet, so all that hoohah was beyond petty.
@gifford38: You wouldn’t think to google “60fps games on ps4”?
I mean, I did and it came back with a whole long list of 60fps games on ps4.
Making silly claims without knowing what you’re talking about always comes back to bite you in your posterior.
@BenjaminBanklin: Doesn’t that give him 70% more than he was getting? Must be frustrating for Sony to see more Sony gamers more excited about a 6 year old last gen game than Sony’s boob jiggling exclusive.
@WitIsWisdom: Honestly, what does 35% boost in audio quality mean? Bitrates? If there’s one area that isn’t lacking in video games these days it’s audio. Studios will show you the difference on a spectral anyliser but the human ear is already being outperformed by audio tech years ago.
Ray tracing performance will be better. Games struggling to hit 30 fps @4k will hit 30fps in performance mode. Same with games at 60fps…but only if current games dip no more than 10-12 fps below target. The current CPU simply can’t handle the demands of a graphically intense 4K game at 60fps with RT.
I bought the X1X, and the media assured me image quality was much better on enhanced games…but I could only just about tell the difference.
Difference with last gen pro machines is that the CPUs got roughly a 40% bump, so that games that originally ran at 30fps managed to hit 60fps on the same settings….experts are telling us that won’t be the case with the ps5 pro because devs haven’t pushed the vanilla ps5 to its limits yet, and when they do the pro won’t be able to make much of a difference.
Upscaling from what…1080p to 4K? AI upscaling might be better than what we have now, but it’s still upscaling which current consoles do to older games. 4K to 8k? Doubt it will appeal to many just yet.
I’m not bashing Sony, I don’t see the point in an eventual XSX pro either.
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