Good stuff, this will be some help. I'll put it to the Links.
Very good!
goes beyond grubby realism and well into shock value I'd say.3 soldiers raping a chick and if you even attempt to intervene a dozen fully armored goons you have zero ability to deal with spawn
That was addressed in the Kingdom Come: Deliverance beginners guide | PC Gamer previously posted:Everything looks fine for now except for combat. Its kinda tricky so gonna take some time getting used to.
Also fwiw Henry reflects on not being able to help when he is woken from his sleep shortly after.
You can play this with friends?The worst part of the game are the FUCKING load times.. playing on my PS4 Pro.. and damn some of those load times are bad.. was in a fist fight together with 3 friends, and we kicked some guys teeth in.. The fight took 10 seconds. But when the fight was over the game decided it had to load. It loaded for around 30-60 seconds (I am old, so time is strange), just to show a conversation with the guy we beat up.. WUT?..
the loading in this game is happening at strange random times, and takes way to long. Guess it has to do with the NPC´s and that the game is registering the changes in the story.. but still...
NPC friends of his character... Henry starts as part of the local angsty teen rubble.
The worst part of the game are the FUCKING load times.. playing on my PS4 Pro.. and damn some of those load times are bad.. was in a fist fight together with 3 friends, and we kicked some guys teeth in.. The fight took 10 seconds. But when the fight was over the game decided it had to load. It loaded for around 30-60 seconds (I am old, so time is strange), just to show a conversation with the guy we beat up.. WUT?..
the loading in this game is happening at strange random times, and takes way to long. Guess it has to do with the NPC´s and that the game is registering the changes in the story.. but still...
Steam local files thing says it's just a tiny bit over 35GB for me. Tiny!How large is the game with patch? Deciding if I have room on m.2 for this.
Sorry, if someone wouldn't mind...
I'm at work and can't watch his review (sadly) but am curious as to what his score for PS4 is. If he grades the separate platforms that is I mean.
Steam local files thing says it's just a tiny bit over 35GB for me. Tiny!
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/XbVvyThe PS4 version crashed twice when my character first is able to move around. Possibly because the game wasn't fully downloaded yet and maybe there wasn't an elegant way to handle that. Third time was the charm, though.
On the upside, I got to see more of these gorgeous loading screens.
Will give it a read later, thanks.
He gave it a wait for sale.Sorry, if someone wouldn't mind...
I'm at work and can't watch his review (sadly) but am curious as to what his score for PS4 is. If he grades the separate platforms that is I mean.
That is weird, on Xbox One X, besides when you start the game and you have to watch half of the intro again because it loads so long before you are in the main menu, I doesn't remember loading times at all, literally, at all. I load my save and I'am in the game, if it load a mission or cutscene, it's instant there.
I will try to look at it when I play again later, but I just don't remember any long loading times, if any at all.
So I love RPGs, it's my favorite genre in gaming. Will I like this?
I don't mind janky gameplay, I mean I coped with Risen 1 and 2 om 360.....
I loved Gothic 1 and 2. Elex from what I've played is right up my alley. I love a good story, quests with variety and multiple choices. Combat seems fun, even if it does come off a bit unusual in some footage.
How does it look and play on X? I saw some annoying microstutters in some videos on Xbox itself but it's unclear to me if that's Xbox One or X.
Looking at the first comparison, I was thinking things like "yeah, that shadow difference is pretty significant; the PC version might also have some form of SSGI based on the color/brightness differences"... and didn't even look at the ground.
If you don't mind the "no fantasy" setting, then I would say this game is right up your alley. I've been RPG thirsty since The Witcher 3 and this is just what I needed.So I love RPGs, it's my favorite genre in gaming. Will I like this?
I don't mind janky gameplay, I mean I coped with Risen 1 and 2 om 360.....
I loved Gothic 1 and 2. Elex from what I've played is right up my alley. I love a good story, quests with variety and multiple choices. Combat seems fun, even if it does come off a bit unusual in some footage.
How does it look and play on X? I saw some annoying microstutters in some videos on Xbox itself but it's unclear to me if that's Xbox One or X.
Instant? this is a stream from the Xbox One X.. see this scene (if timestamp doesn't work, it is 50m in.. at 50m 17sec it loads.. until 50m 42sec..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5epjheMFyM#t=50m10s
and again at 51m46s it load until 51m58s for a simple conversation to start..
there are lots more in that video.. just the ones I found here at work .
Seemed to only grade the PC version, which he put somewhere between "wait for sale" and "wait for deep, deep sale" (i.e. rent, but for PC games), close to the latter because of bugs and performance issues, so I would imagine console versions would be close to rent for him.
Wow weird, I swear, i never noticed such long loading times in my game, maybe it's only in the tutorial mission? I will have an eye on it when I play again but, I don't remember long loading times at all. O-o
Look at page one where I wrote a little bit and what I wrote on the next sites after that and maybe also the link on the first page in my posting.
If you love Gothic, you will love this even more.
Take it slow, soak up the atmosphere and everything that the game gives you. It only opens up after 8-10 hours and many many things do you still learn in your 30 and 40s of hours playtime.
Let it unfold itself and just enjoy it and you will have a serious game of the year candidate, it's amazing.
If you don't mind the "no fantasy" setting, then I would say this game is right up your alley. I've been RPG thirsty since The Witcher 3 and this is just what I needed.
I got a good laugh out of this:
But really though. Why does a PC game have motion blur on by default?
And i heard that in amateur PS4/Xbone versions lighting paired back even further..Just look at indoor screenshot o_O (and not zoomed in scenery like previous one)Looking at the first comparison, I was thinking things like "yeah, that shadow difference is pretty significant; the PC version might also have some form of SSGI based on the color/brightness differences"... and didn't even look at the ground.