Really? It's butter smooth for me. 20 hours in. HmmMe too. PS5 performance isn't great right now imo but I'm not hitting bugs.
Really? It's butter smooth for me. 20 hours in. HmmMe too. PS5 performance isn't great right now imo but I'm not hitting bugs.
The game does not give a good first impression imo. The cartoon intro looks bad. The humour in the first in-game cutscene falls flat. The controls are janky and the UI does not look good. This hardly seems to be of the same quality as the best Zelda clones such as Darksiders.
As someone that worked on the Darksiders series (in a combat role), I'm absolutely enjoying this game and the puzzles they've thrown at me so far. The game feels very high-quality, at least on PC (don't have any experience with the other versions). I actually enjoy the writing (again, have to treat it like a Saturday morning cartoon) and the combat as well... which I think is more fun than BOTW combat. That being said, I definitely have a few gripes with a couple of things, combat-wise.
I'm still interested to see how it holds up as I get closer and closer to finishing it, but right now, I find it thoroughly enjoyable. I hope others give it a chance... definitely a surprise hit for me!
The game does not give a good first impression imo. The cartoon intro looks bad. The humour in the first in-game cutscene falls flat. The controls are janky and the UI does not look good. This hardly seems to be of the same quality as the best Zelda clones such as Darksiders.
Off topic but I expressed some concern about combat in a pre-release video of Remnant here and you assured me you'd get there in the end. Took me a while to get around to playing it but y'all did a great job. Congrats on the success!
Valhalla? Oh yeah I get lots of dips and screen tearing. It's quite bad in Ravensthorpe.
so weird because its perfectly smooth for me. disc version.Valhalla? Oh yeah I get lots of dips and screen tearing. It's quite bad in Ravensthorpe.
This has become the surprise game of the year for me. Not saying it is game of the year, but the most surprising/impressive games for the year at least for me. It has the BoTW feel, but just taken up a notch. I love the combat and the graphics on Series X is impressive. Been mainly playing in Performance and it has been extremely smooth. Really loving the game as a whole and you really can just go out and explore or you can use the vision to mark items...but even when they are marked, some of them are still a challenge to find them since some are well hidden.
This has become the surprise game of the year for me. Not saying it is game of the year, but the most surprising/impressive games for the year at least for me. It has the BoTW feel, but just taken up a notch. I love the combat and the graphics on Series X is impressive. Been mainly playing in Performance and it has been extremely smooth. Really loving the game as a whole and you really can just go out and explore or you can use the vision to mark items...but even when they are marked, some of them are still a challenge to find them since some are well hidden.
HDR on recent ubi games are just broken as hell on my TV compared to literally every other game. This is somehow even worse than AC:V.
My problem with this game is, aside from it feeling kind of janky (the climbing in particular is not good) it's trying to do the BotW thing, while simultaneously missing the "exploration and discovery" aspect almost completely. I'm not going in a direction because it looks interesting or I see something suspicious, or I think there might be something hidden around a hill. I'm just standing on top of a tower and looking around to unlock points on a map and then going to them, which is like every other open world game.
The characters and writing are also just...impossible for me. I'm gonna keep plugging away at it, especially since I finished Yakuza 7, but so far it's a pretty average open world action game to me.
Everytime the game cheats me out of a parry because the enemy is too big and misses me on their first swing because of bad AI aim, only to course correct and nail me with the precision of a guided missile I lose my mind.
This is especially frustrating during the Atlanta wraith encounters where one would normally be able to space themselves appropriately. Only you have to deal with a suped up bear while dodging a never-ending stream of arrows.
Atlanta feels really unbalanced. Fought her wraith three times now. Each time, I come out bloodied.
Achilles was a push over. To be truthful, Atlanta is too, but that bear in addition to her sniping is wrecking my damned day.
Is cross save working for everyone?
trying to upload save from Swich and Load it from PS5, but Load from Online on my ps5 is grayed out
Somone can help me to decide if i get it or not ? The feel enough challenging on hardest mode ? Does it have any sort of stat or level scaling in the game ? I usualy be careful with Ubisoft game on that aspect. thank you !
My problem with this game is, aside from it feeling kind of janky (the climbing in particular is not good) it's trying to do the BotW thing, while simultaneously missing the "exploration and discovery" aspect almost completely. I'm not going in a direction because it looks interesting or I see something suspicious, or I think there might be something hidden around a hill. I'm just standing on top of a tower and looking around to unlock points on a map and then going to them, which is like every other open world game.
Ubisoft aware of it per their help forum but no ETA on a fix yet.Has the stutter on the ps5 been patched? Really want to get the game but that video from VG Tech has me on hold.
Am I doing something wrong or is there a bug with crouching? I can hold the B button or I can smash it a million times and my character just decides to actually crouch whenever she wants to.
I HATE the whole process of having to reveal things on the map, seems so slow and clunky, just.. frigging doing it for me.
Other than that I'm having fun.
I dislike it too, but I think the point of it was to give the player a choice. You get the full experience/adventure aspect by not using it (you still can clear the clouds by revealing the area of course). Then you decide if you want "help" to points of interest. I think they could have done it a bit better, but I think I get where they were going with it.
Yeah I meant to say in my post, I know nobody is forcing me to do these things, but I'm the weird sort who finds comfort in knowing where something is on a map. I'd hate to think I was missing out on a great price of armour cos I happened to be wandering in the wrong direction.