Another stop on the road to nowhere.
Another stop on the road to nowhere.
Hey everyone, just sharing some insights about those older games on bad PC ports. Here’s a list for folks planning to buy them—so they can verify compatibility before spending. This also points out common issues so developers might improve their attention to port support in the future. Some notable titles include: Watch Dogs, The Evil Within, Rising Dead 3, Dying Light, and Batman Arkham Knight.
Playing Sonic Adventure DX in 720p window mode is problematic—saving isn't possible, keybindings can't be reverted, no gamepad compatibility, performance is poor with frequent crashes, and the device is overpriced.
Sure thing! The maximum frames per second isn’t the only factor—smooth performance matters just as much. If it runs smoothly even at its peak, it’s still a solid choice. But if you care about quality and stability, that number can still influence your experience.
Clear inquiry, I haven’t actually tried it but based on what I’ve seen and the feedback I’ve heard, this game seems to have some issues. Many reviews mention glitches and performance problems. Check out the Steam comments for a sense of what players think about its quality.
It seems like the game has some issues, but overall it's a solid experience. Compared to the number of negative reviews versus positive ones, it leans more toward the good side. I tend to prefer finding positives before negatives, and I appreciate Ubisoft for its French roots.
The latest update arrived a day after release, making Dying Light a great choice. The interface works well on PC, though the console version’s weapon toggle feels unchanged. The 100% core #1 CPU is now stable; the co-op section performs very well (possibly the best on consoles). Still, multi-GPU issues remain (lag and similar problems). A solid rig is essential for ultra performance.