Sure I'll bite. My point still stands though. Even if I'm such a "console pleb" and apparently cannot understand why hardcore PC players would want to use their Steam interface for their dedicated purchases even though I have over 176 Games invested in that ecosystem as well. It's silly to me to not purchase a game over it. If you really wanted to play the game and support the developers it wouldn't matter where you played it. That's it.
People coming into these hype threads and continuing to derail them with the same snarky responses adds nothing to the conversation, it's nonsensical and only muddys the waters for people who are actually genuinely excited and happy to play this game later this week no matter what platform you are on.
To answer your question,
Xbox One X.
I'm rocking a Ryzen 1600X and a RX580. So dunno what to expect.If you e got a decent cpu and a 1060 or better its very unlikely the xbox x will do any better.
No, we don't have to wait a year, we just choose not to support anti consumer, GDPR and other EU regulations breaking company. Launcher is not an issue, nobody has issues with EA games being on Origin or Ubi games on Uplay, the company behind it is the issue.Technically there is nothing preventing PC players from purchasing the game Day One on February 15th. That's the rub. Y'all are getting spicy over a launcher exclusivity and it's coming across as extremely petty, whiny and just sad to say the least. So yes, its hard to get behind PC players saying they have to wait a year when in fact they don't.
This is not a "only people who are excited for the game can post" thread. It's asking everyone, and some people don't want to support garbage ass business practises and that killed their hype.Sure I'll bite. My point still stands though. Even if I'm such a "console pleb" and apparently cannot understand why hardcore PC players would want to use their Steam interface for their dedicated purchases even though I have over 176 Games invested in that ecosystem as well. It's silly to me to not purchase a game over it. If you really wanted to play the game and support the developers it wouldn't matter where you played it. That's it.
People coming into these hype threads and continuing to derail them with the same snarky responses adds nothing to the conversation, it's nonsensical and only muddys the waters for people who are actually genuinely excited and happy to play this game later this week no matter what platform you are on.
To answer your question,
Xbox One X.
The big question on this game - its supposed to support both ray tracing and dlss at launch. I wonder if it lets you do both? Was planning on playing this on 1080p wide monitor but if it lets you use dlss with the ray tracing i might hook up to the oled, provided a 2080 is able to do both.
I'm rocking a Ryzen 1600X and a RX580. So dunno what to expect.
sweet, gonna try 4k if it does
This is not a "only people who are excited for the game can post" thread.
I haven't played any of the Metro games yet but they've always looked interesting. I think Exodus has looked great in its marketing so far.
I don't currently have a gaming capable PC -- still worth it to play these games on console? I have Xbox One X and Game Pass that gives me access to the first two, the Redux editions.
2033 or Last Light? I did Last Light on Survival Hardcore weeks ago and managed to get the good ending this time.Hyped for this release, gonna be a great time indeed!
Playing through Metro Redux on Survival Hardcore in preparation for Exodus :D
Y'all are getting spicy over a launcher exclusivity and it's coming across as extremely petty, whiny and just sad to say the least.
You don't think these same people drive by posting now won't be doing it in the OT? mmmk. It's infecting any thread relevant to Metro Exodus, not just this thread in particular.
I mean I was before but then:
Now its on my "get it on sale at some point later" list
SP narrative driven post apocalyptic FPS ?
Uh, yeah. X1X. Gonna be beautiful.
I will be very curious to see how much difference ray tracing makes and how playable it actually is with current hardware.
Can 4K ray tracing even be done with the new GPU?
I'm rocking a Ryzen 1600X and a RX580. So dunno what to expect.
Both, my first time playing it, was gonna try Ranger out but seems a little hardcore for a first playthrough, I can still get fully immersed with UI :)2033 or Last Light? I did Last Light on Survival Hardcore weeks ago and managed to get the good ending this time.
Supposedly yes both features will be there on day one. I don't know if they can be used together though. At the moment dlss is for 4k only while tracing is best at 1080p. Theoretically they both could be used together as dlss can will work below 4k, but I don't know if this is ready.The big question on this game - its supposed to support both ray tracing and dlss at launch. I wonder if it lets you do both? Was planning on playing this on 1080p wide monitor but if it lets you use dlss with the ray tracing i might hook up to the oled, provided a 2080 is able to do both.
Maybe someone here can make the decision for me and help me choose.
I will get the game 100% but I don't know if I should go PC or PS4 Pro ?
I have a GTX 970 and an I5 - 4590. As long as I get 60fps/1080p at... medium maaaayyyybe some high settings, i think I'm good.
Thx. Im going to give it a think. With Epic's Refund Policy I'm not sure if I should pull the trigger. Last Light (standard not Redux) runs like ass on my setup.The Ryzen 1600x is better than the i7-4770k and the RX 580 is just under the Vega 56, so you should be at the recommended level. That's 1080p @ 60FPS on high, so you may need to drop to medium or adjust some settings.