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MMORPG.com : General : Not So MMO - Dishonored 2: The First 30

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imageMMORPG.com : General : Not So MMO - Dishonored 2: The First 30

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  • GrakulenGrakulen Staff WriterMMORPG.COM Staff LegendaryPosts: 894
  • VolgoreVolgore Member EpicPosts: 3,872
    I see steam is LOADED with complains about hurruble performance, fps dropping to single digits even on 1080 machines, game not even loading and such.
    Someone call Bethesda and tell them that this is not Skyrim or Oblivion and their "mods will fix it" policy doesn't apply.

    They better deliver a patch yesterday, or it will be a very disappointing weekend for many.

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  • BillMurphyBillMurphy Former Managing EditorMember LegendaryPosts: 4,565

    Volgore said:

    I see steam is LOADED with complains about hurruble performance, fps dropping to single digits even on 1080 machines, game not even loading and such.

    Someone call Bethesda and tell them that this is not Skyrim or Oblivion and their "mods will fix it" policy doesn't apply.



    They better deliver a patch yesterday, or it will be a very disappointing weekend for many.



    No kidding? I need to play more. Even on Ultra and at 3440 it seemed great.

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  • WizardryWizardry Member LegendaryPosts: 19,332
    Just got home from work and will be buying it and playing it.
    Performance issues?Likely possible since it is a MUCH better looking game than most crap i see being advertised to me.
    Going back 20 years or so,i still laugh when i hear people talking about "polish'.If you rather have a piece of crap game that runs smooth ,than a solid game with a few hitches,you go right ahead and enjoy that pile of crap,i'll play the quality games.

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  • epoqepoq Member UncommonPosts: 394
    You can barely expect a game that's PC ONLY to perform correctly on Day 1 on PC, it's pretty sad actually. They said they were working on a patch already, I'll be passing for about a month. Usually when initial reviews are poor, games prices drop pretty quick. Expect to see this for $30-35 within 30 days.
  • WizardryWizardry Member LegendaryPosts: 19,332

    epoq said:

    You can barely expect a game that's PC ONLY to perform correctly on Day 1 on PC, it's pretty sad actually. They said they were working on a patch already, I'll be passing for about a month. Usually when initial reviews are poor, games prices drop pretty quick. Expect to see this for $30-35 within 30 days.



    I would say you are a smart cookie,i usually wait as well for the bugs and patches to be worked out and you are correct,you likely get the game at a bargain price in a month or two.However we might see some added stuff coming our way for enduring yet another buggy release,seems EVERY developer is releasing either buggy games or unfinished games or just low content games.

    I got DH1 for like 15 bucks with all addons on a Steam sale one day,that was a great bargain,so yeah if you can wait it out,you save big time.

    Never forget 3 mile Island and never trust a government official or company spokesman.

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  • Octagon7711Octagon7711 Member LegendaryPosts: 9,000
    I usually wait awhile for further optimization before buying now a days. Sometimes you get a better game for less and if it's a dog then you've dodged a bullet until it's fixed.

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