[MENTION=1482]dataDave[/MENTION] i know exactly what you mean, the game is so graphically intense its literally blowing me away, im running a ultra wide display and it is just increadible, i have never seen anything so vibrant in colour and detail and this is during the day, at night its just unbeliveable its quite overwhelming, i dont recall any game having this visual impact, maybe RDR2 but in a different way. That moment when you emerge from your apartment into the street, boy oh boy. There are moments where this game looks like a cutscene, its sureal its all in game.
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Seems great on PC and really glad to hear it's living up to expectations visually there (although the bugs still sound like they're annoying).
For PS5 though, I think I'm just going to wait for a full next gen version. The visuals look pretty disappointing on that version, and I think combined with the bugs it just makes for a half finished product right now.
They screwed themselves on this really, as they've effectively made a next gen game for current gen consoles - handily ensuring it's a sub-optimal experience on both!
Hopefully in 12 months time we'll have a proper PS5/XSX version that takes full advantage of both machines and delivers a less buggy experience that's visually closer to PC.
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Originally posted by fishbowlhead View PostSounds like everyone is having LOADS of fun, calibrating their graphics card.
If you don't have a new GPU you have a lot less to worry about.
Check out the first 5 mins of gameplay there for some Psycho setting ray-tracing. I'm getting 70fps there, but also streaming from the same PC - so the video can get a little choppy. I only turned that on last night to give my mate a demo, I was pretty stoned and trying not to wake anyone up.Last edited by dataDave; 12-12-2020, 15:06.
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Originally posted by wakka View PostSeems great on PC and really glad to hear it's living up to expectations visually there (although the bugs still sound like they're annoying).
For PS5 though, I think I'm just going to wait for a full next gen version. The visuals look pretty disappointing on that version, and I think combined with the bugs it just makes for a half finished product right now.
They screwed themselves on this really, as they've effectively made a next gen game for current gen consoles - handily ensuring it's a sub-optimal experience on both!
Hopefully in 12 months time we'll have a proper PS5/XSX version that takes full advantage of both machines and delivers a less buggy experience that's visually closer to PC.
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Originally posted by thinkitty View PostI agree with you on every point but one, which is that by making a next gen game for current consoles, CD Project Red have screwed consumers, not themselves, because releasing the game on both last and new gen hardware will surely be good for sales, indeed the game has supposedly already recouped development costs.
Although they've clearly released a subpar product for much of their audience (which is poor), they are going to want this game to have a very, very long tail for sales, just like Witcher 3 did. As a consequence I think the post-launch support will be excellent. I'm looking forward to seeing what the eventual bug-fixed PS5-optimised version is like. Pretty good I bet.
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Originally posted by wakka View PostGood point!
Although they've clearly released a subpar product for much of their audience (which is poor), they are going to want this game to have a very, very long tail for sales, just like Witcher 3 did. As a consequence I think the post-launch support will be excellent. I'm looking forward to seeing what the eventual bug-fixed PS5-optimised version is like. Pretty good I bet.
That'll look amazing. I'm glad I've held off playing it.
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Originally posted by Cepp View PostConsole versions seem disappointing next to the PC release. Sadly my PC is now 6+ years old
Gonna have to wait, maybe pick it up once the PS5 enhancements make it out (or I just bite the bullet on an upgrade).
I'm sure they'll eek out a few more frames and make it a little less blurry but let's be honest this is the line in the sand and it's time for an f-ing upgrade.
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Quite an intelligently written dive into game preordering and reviews.
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