They're getting better though
They're getting better though
They're getting better though
This is outdated. Nowadays I'd take a From Software or Capcom game over most western devs UE4-based efforts.
Elden ring doesn't allow ultrawide, which I don't complain too much since it isn't that widespread, but instead of just forcing the wide-screen resolution, it renders the entire screen then puts black bars on the sides. It's the worst of both worlds (and also means they literally have ultrawide support but choose not to let us use it). I'd say fromsoft has a long way to go (not to mention the stuttering).
I hate the forced Chromatic Aberration. Photographers spend thousands of dollars on lenses to minimize the effect. Meanwhile, devs just slap it on games without any way to disable it without mods (which they'll ban you for if you use them online).
AC6 supports ultra wide and 120hz frame rates on pc. I didn’t see any stutters or notable issues in my playthrough. I’m hopeful that from soft’s next releases will have fine pc support.
Sure, but every DX12 UE4 title outside of Gears of War is a compilation and traversal stuttery nightmare
I can't tell most of this one way or another, but for sure Japanese devs have a problem with just putting a "Quit" or "Quit to Desktop" Button anywhere.
Real, Persona 3 Reload runs great, works great, no bugs, but I have to go back to the main menu before being allowed to close the game properly.
Seems like an over correction from the doujin game days where their games would instantly close when you pressed ESC because they used P for pause.
Or aime devs disabling alt + F4....
Not as true as it used to be, luckily
As a game dev in Japan, I can tell you nobody I've met has given any concern to pc ports, and it has been a royal pita to get anybody to care to the point of making me question staying in the industry.
I was confused for a bit cause I kept thinking this was talking about some sort of port to plug in a device.
I figured it out by reading your comment, so thanks!
I still haven't... care to enlighten?
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