I guess it either doesn’t have these problems on Windows at all, or the 3080 is enough to brute force framerates into the outer edge of the stratosphere
I’m thinking it’s the former because I have had it get pretty hot while playing Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, for example, but I haven’t had that happen with this one so far, and the framerates have been steady.
Honestly, I’d totally have been willing to buy this, now that I’ve seen the gameplay and characters and know what it is. I went in knowing little to nothing.
I’d seen people reference it in passing on r/gamingcirclejerk when it was released, but I didn’t pay much attention back then.
Oh yeah, it went completely past me, never really had this game on my radar. Only when it was free on Epic, I looked it up and thought Hey, I might like this
Yeah, it turns out this is right up my alley! I’ve always prioritized vast worlds and interesting characters with a strong narrative more than things like combat mechanics, so it works pretty well for me.
It almost reminds me of (dare I say) a Bethesda game, like the newer Wolfenstein games or Fallout games, which I also loved.
Oh, I didn’t realize it at first either. Played a while and thought Huh, this feels familiar, but didn’t look into it until I randomly came across this information while looking up the games issues
I guess it either doesn’t have these problems on Windows at all, or the 3080 is enough to brute force framerates into the outer edge of the stratosphere
I’m thinking it’s the former because I have had it get pretty hot while playing Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, for example, but I haven’t had that happen with this one so far, and the framerates have been steady.
Either way, if I can’t fix it, I might just put it aside and buy the original edition some day.
The studio who made the spacers choice edition apparently has a track record of problematic remakes
Honestly, I’d totally have been willing to buy this, now that I’ve seen the gameplay and characters and know what it is. I went in knowing little to nothing.
I’d seen people reference it in passing on r/gamingcirclejerk when it was released, but I didn’t pay much attention back then.
Oh yeah, it went completely past me, never really had this game on my radar. Only when it was free on Epic, I looked it up and thought Hey, I might like this
Yeah, it turns out this is right up my alley! I’ve always prioritized vast worlds and interesting characters with a strong narrative more than things like combat mechanics, so it works pretty well for me.
It almost reminds me of (dare I say) a Bethesda game, like the newer Wolfenstein games or Fallout games, which I also loved.
After all, it was made by Obsidian Entertainment, the studio that gave us New Vegas. So there’s definitely a fallouty feel to it
You know what? I never even made that connection! Thanks for pointing this out.
Oh, I didn’t realize it at first either. Played a while and thought Huh, this feels familiar, but didn’t look into it until I randomly came across this information while looking up the games issues