TerrorFirmer wrote: » Anyone having performance issues? It seems to be CPU bound, I have an i5 4670K and no matter whether on low or ultra settings the framerate still keeps dropping to low 30's regularly. I tried it on my laptop, which has a low end i3 and a respectable GT640, can barely even get playable framerates on low settings. (drops into teen figures).
Captain Chaos wrote: » Just bought this on the US PSN store. It downloaded 5gb and installed and then the 5gb patch. I played the first level and then for the second it is saying wait for the content to download and install but I can't see the PS4 downloading anymore of the 52gb I should have. I look at the game info and it's says 15/52 gb but no downloading indicator. Very poor layout imo. I have no idea on what the console is or isn't doing and I'm waiting around like a thick waiting for chapter 2 to install. I'd rather it just took the whole 52 gigs instead of stopping and installing at 5gb.
Duggy747 wrote: » Haven't done a replay yet, probably will this weekend. Still finding myself listening to the soundtrack, some great tunes on it.
gimli2112 wrote: » When you've finished come back here and give me tips how to beat the London Monitor and the final Deaths Head boss on Uber difficulty 'cos I know I'm going to struggle with them. Playing through on Uber at present without much problem but the two idiots above are going to cause me lots of grief Agree what you say about the Asylum. It's really well done - I was watching all the cut scenes, which I almost never do. Up to that point you're really only playing the intro, which kind of blew me away. Tip: In Fergus' timeline sleep when you are between missions in the HQ
Deleted User wrote: » Been trying to make the game last as long as possible so been enjoying it a chapter at a time or so. Just finished the Moon mission and honestly this not just the gaming surprise of the past few years but one of the finest FPS ever released. It's an intelligent, emotional and damn entertaining game that features a gratuitous sex scene that doesn't fell like it's there simply to titillate. I expected a big dumb shoot and instead have gotten a game which tackles some of the most adult themes imaginable, it really is just a fantastic title that deserves it's place on every best of list at the end of the year.
calex71 wrote: » One of the most touching scenes is with the girl with aspergers, (I assumed that was what it was sorry if i got that wrong) be sure to talk to often to get it when at the hid out and sleep every time you go there. It has it's "hoorah" moments when needed but I agree it's a fine example of FPS with a heart and soul.
readyletsgo wrote: » So, I have a PS3, is it worth a shot? Or is the PS3 version buggy and look sh!te?
Captain Chaos wrote: » It actually holds up fairly well graphically on the PS3. I don't know what the frame rate is like on it though. On the PS4 it's silky smooth at 60fps the whole way through with no slow down at all. Best first person shooter I have played in some time, I'm glad they didn't bother with any multiplayer modes and put all their time and effort into making a cracking single player experience. Other game developers could learn a thing or two here when making shooters in future.
Bohrio wrote: » ummmm I have been playing this game for a few days now and I just can't seem to like it. The first day I played for 1 hour, the second day I played for 20 minutes, 3rd day 5 minutes and today for around 1 m and I just can't seem to find it interesting at all. It is not the game so much but the look and feel, maybe its because I am used to BF and Titanfall but I can't get my head around it. Most of the times I get killed is while trying to grab some ammo/armour. I also find the movements very weird (specially aiming) but seeing how much people are loving it I must be doing something wrong... maybe is because I haven't turned on my xbox one for 2 months and I need to get used to the controller. I will give it another try next week