It’s especially funny considering the ‘recommended’ requirements are a 1060, which isn’t going to even get your 30 frames on medium settings.
It’s especially funny considering the ‘recommended’ requirements are a 1060, which isn’t going to even get your 30 frames on medium settings.
I think Kotaku (the site) has been pretty measured in the post-launch coverage; the people in the comments are much less forgiving (and are rightfully upset with the state of the game at launch).
So wait....wait...
“the company provided adequate notice that the game wouldn’t perform well on console through a PC system requirements sheet”
What astounds me is that 40% of their sales were on console! And you know the majority of those people don’t have a PS5 or Series X, which means a huge percentage of players are dealing with this shitty product.
“Far from broken on PC.” Tell that to the hundreds of bugs I’ve experienced in just 6 hours of play, many of which negatively impacted my gameplay. Like when I did a mission but the game didn’t count it for some reason. I had to talk to somebody, I did talk to them, but the game didn’t push for the next objective and…
If only there was a way to try these games out before making a purchases.. like a Rental of some kind..
I mean, sure, be an apologist for the major corporation’s massive fuckup that’s the messiest major release in a generation. I don’t remember hearing about the other major open world releases having dicks out glitches, T-posing and disappearing characters, game breaking and system crashing bugs, and probably the worst…
RDR2 ran better at its absolute worse on PS4/XBO, then CP2077 at it’s best.
People buy consoles in order to not have to read charts like this.
Why would the average console gamer be paying any attention to the PC specs or the primary target platform? There are other very recent open world games that run generally fine on the X1 and PS4. So why would a gamer coming from one of those expect a drastic downturn playing Cyberpunk?
Sony has refused my refund attempt again.
Fucking Batman: Arkham Knight looks better than it.
Also CDPR put out a well marked gameplay video saying PS4 Pro that already showed lower quality compared to other trailers. By basic inference should be able to work out a base PS4 would be worse.
I just cannot wrap my head around this.
And the same thought process is fueling sentiment against console gamers because there is the thought that somehow it is the console players’ fault that the game runs relatively poorly on a lot of PC’s as well.
They came out several days before, and we all know you shouldn’t pre-order games because of problems.
You’re pushing back awfully hard here....why?
You’re so incapable of imagining the consumer who doesn’t know about the gap in PC games quality that it’s not worth having this conversation.
Base PS4 runs at 720p ~20-25FPS with dips in the the teens and lots of hitches. That is not “didn’t look great”, that is “doesn’t run”.