Final Fantasy 15 released alongside Gameworks support.
Final Fantasy 15 released alongside Gameworks support.
This title definitely lacks Hairworks. It really demands intense effort—about 25 hours of work—to get it right. I’d love to understand how the PS4 Pro version performs compared to the original release.
Alien: Isolation was built for AMD Gaming Evolved and still performed well on Nvidia systems. AMD seems focused more on budget options rather than quality. Nvidia often recruits developers to work on Gameworks, but they rarely receive proper compensation for their efforts. None of the Gameworks projects I've tried have included those features by default. If someone using an AMD machine knows the game uses Gameworks and selects Hairworks, they shouldn't criticize Nvidia. It's similar to me buying a 780 and just checking a box for Async Compute—it won't work out. This isn't random; it's about AMD promoting their X80 card against Nvidia's X60. Rant: Calling the 480 a joke in itself. If they'd named it 470, it would have sounded better and made a stronger impression if AMD could improve the cards for 480 and 490.
Transfer the responsibility back to the creator once more? What the hell was going on with the console exclusive when Gameworks was involved, given that the GPU is from AMD?