That's how I view it. I wouldn't buy it, but if they're going to give it to me anyway, sure why not. It's how I've discovered a bunch of games I didn't think I'd ever like but found that I do.This looks like the kind of game Gamepass will definitely benefit.
It doesn't look great to me but I might give it a shot at some point on gp.
Nah, the game is so close, don't want to spoil myself
Why is the brightness so high? Something's wrong with the recording
For whatever reason the capture process at IGN doesn't seem to be very good. They had issues getting good Dirt 5 footage, made everyone think that game looked terrible and then DigitalFoundry published theirs and suddenly it's a next gen experience lol.
Even the recommended spec sheet for PC only listed 30 fps targets for every level of quality. I think this one is going to be tough to get to 60 fps on most hardware.
Looks solid..but also kinda bland.Weird, then again after Blair Witch im not expecting too much from this game.
Seems like a great GamePass title though.
Not even being subtle about it...lol.
It was better on the first trailer, when the whole screen changed with an effect.I find dual reality a waste of resources, it only works to say ''look, it's invisible on the real world!''.
Man this looks rough, is it a budget title? Cause those animations and graphics are not very good even by last gen standards.
I think it costs $50. So, kind of?Man this looks rough, is it a budget title? Cause those animations and graphics are not very good even by last gen standards.
I think I get what you are saying but nha, this is a moneyhat, not a game developed and/or published under MS, the game is kinda janky simply because it has a low to mid budget.Doesn't look too hot to be honest.
I'm a bit worried that "mediocre" or "not quite AAA" is the new standard for brand new, for Game Pass, developed titles.
Like The Outer Worlds, which was good but far from what it could have been. It's maybe wrong but I feel, it's just a feeling, that games made for being in Game Pass on day one, seem to have development limitations. I don't know why but besides some rare exceptions, none of them are really outstanding GOTY material.
Just so you know, The Outer Worlds wasn't "made for Gamepass" it was funded pretty much entirely and published by a division of Take Two which emphasizes AA development. It launched on Gamepass because MS made a deal with the publisher, but MS wasn't really directly involved with much of the game and the scope of the game was limited by pre-acquisition limited funding.Doesn't look too hot to be honest.
I'm a bit worried that "mediocre" or "not quite AAA" is the new standard for brand new, for Game Pass, developed titles.
Like The Outer Worlds, which was good but far from what it could have been. It's maybe wrong but I feel, it's just a feeling, that games made for being in Game Pass on day one, seem to have development limitations. I don't know why but besides some rare exceptions, none of them are really outstanding GOTY material.
Man this looks rough, is it a budget title? Cause those animations and graphics are not very good even by last gen standards.
Doesn't look too hot to be honest.
I'm a bit worried that "mediocre" or "not quite AAA" is the new standard for brand new, for Game Pass, developed titles.
Like The Outer Worlds, which was good but far from what it could have been. It's maybe wrong but I feel, it's just a feeling, that games made for being in Game Pass on day one, seem to have development limitations. I don't know why but besides some rare exceptions, none of them are really outstanding GOTY material.
Doesn't look too hot to be honest.
I'm a bit worried that "mediocre" or "not quite AAA" is the new standard for brand new, for Game Pass, developed titles.
Like The Outer Worlds, which was good but far from what it could have been. It's maybe wrong but I feel, it's just a feeling, that games made for being in Game Pass on day one, seem to have development limitations. I don't know why but besides some rare exceptions, none of them are really outstanding GOTY material.
I think I get what you are saying but nha, this is a moneyhat, not a game developed and/or published under MS, the game is kinda janky simply because it has a low to mid budget.
it was the saurus' faultMediocre is below medium. Medium would be average, mediocre would be below average.
To be fair, this looks like the kind of AA game that doesn't really have a market left. You're interested in a scary third person action game, your $70 and 30 hours are going to go towards TLOU2. On Gamepass people will make some time for it to at least try out, and could become a sleeper hit that way. I would never pay money for this game, but am going to download it immediately when it releases. Like Netflix, nobody would pay money to watch Tiger King and yet it became a hit.
Yeah, hard to describe what I mean, sorry.
Could be the budget, yes.
Still exited to try it out for myself tho.
Maybe I'll like it. 🤷♂️
This. The vast majority of PC players thinking they'll be able to get a locked or stable 60fps are bound to be disappointed and seem to forget how demanding it will be whenever there's dual realities and it's rendering two worlds at the same time.Even the recommended spec sheet for PC only listed 30 fps targets for every level of quality. I think this one is going to be tough to get to 60 fps on most hardware.
Hrmmm, looks like a different game then when we first saw it. Or is that just me.
Doesn't look too hot to be honest.
I'm a bit worried that "mediocre" or "not quite AAA" is the new standard for brand new, for Game Pass, developed titles.
Like The Outer Worlds, which was good but far from what it could have been. It's maybe wrong but I feel, it's just a feeling, that games made for being in Game Pass on day one, seem to have development limitations. I don't know why but besides some rare exceptions, none of them are really outstanding GOTY material.
I'm guessing and really hoping so, but I don't actually know.
I have a 3090 with a Series X. I can tell you that Cyberpunk makes it scream like the PS4 Pro. It gets hella loud under load and it really bothers me while the XSX is damn near silent. I really like the X and PS5 for this reason. I got both because of GamePass but my PC is used a lot for machine learning/video processing.