Re: What are you playing?
Posted: Sun June 10, 2018 7:15 pm
Madden
Monkey_Driven wrote:Man, I just can't get over how average to bad the combat in the Witcher 3 is. I'm playing on a PS4 Pro and it is chugging to even keep a steady frame rate. The lock on system is busted as hell and the animations look so robotic.
It honestly feels like an early PS3/Xbox 360 game. I can't get past it. I dread enemy encounters because of how clunky it is.jwfocker wrote:Going from games like Bloodborne and its precise combat to the Witcher is a tough move. I think it's easier to start with the Witcher and then go to games like Bloodborne and Nioh.Monkey_Driven wrote:Man, I just can't get over how average to bad the combat in the Witcher 3 is. I'm playing on a PS4 Pro and it is chugging to even keep a steady frame rate. The lock on system is busted as hell and the animations look so robotic.
I really enjoyed the witcher, the story was awesome but man that combat gets old fast.
So good.bada wrote:Super Mario Odyssey
1. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (SNES)
2. Mario Kart (Wii)
3. Half-Life 2 (PC)
4. Twisted Metal 2 (PS1)
5. NHL 95 (Sega Genesis)
6. The Oregon Trail (graphical version, 1985, Apple II)
7. Metroid: Zero Mission (GBA)
8. Missile Command (Arcade)
9. Rocket League (PS4)
10. Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Father (PC)
Shit! I was excited to give this a gotragabigzanda wrote:yeah they really dropped the ball on thisMonkey_Driven wrote:I fired up Far Cry 5 last night to see if I could get back into it. I traded it in about two hours later.
5 or 6 I think. Not using any guides. This is the first one to give me some trouble.Ello Sailor wrote:Which boss are you up to?
What are the major signs of age outside of graphics?mf wrote:GTA San Andreas on PS4. i must have bought it ages ago and forgot to play it. this game has not aged well. Still one of my all time favs though.
Besides graphics, the other signs of age for me are that the driving controls and combat are clunky as hell. For example, driving a car is done with the X button, not the R2 as you'd expect. I'm sure that was always the case for these games and i got used to it at the time, but modern games have trained me to use R2. I'm a couple hours in and still hitting L2 expecting it to be the brakes and then i'll just crash into thingsMonkey_Driven wrote:What are the major signs of age outside of graphics?mf wrote:GTA San Andreas on PS4. i must have bought it ages ago and forgot to play it. this game has not aged well. Still one of my all time favs though.
I don't recall the graphics being impressive at the time. It also was pretty framey.mf wrote:Besides graphics, the other signs of age for me are that the driving controls and combat are clunky as hell. For example, driving a car is done with the X button, not the R2 as you'd expect. I'm sure that was always the case for these games and i got used to it at the time, but modern games have trained me to use R2. I'm a couple hours in and still hitting L2 expecting it to be the brakes and then i'll just crash into thingsMonkey_Driven wrote:What are the major signs of age outside of graphics?mf wrote:GTA San Andreas on PS4. i must have bought it ages ago and forgot to play it. this game has not aged well. Still one of my all time favs though.
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But, really graphics are the big one obviously. The draw distance/fog are pretty bad and even on the PS4 textures load in and out randomly - put that might be a port issue. I can't recall my experience on PS2 for reference. The interiors are blocky and empty and everything is proportioned weirdly. I think this game is just screaming for an proper remaster. I'd pay for that.