F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Mafia III appears restricted to 30 FPS, potentially preventing pre-orders.

Mafia III appears restricted to 30 FPS, potentially preventing pre-orders.

Mafia III appears restricted to 30 FPS, potentially preventing pre-orders.

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Takeo_Player
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02-09-2016, 09:57 AM
#21
I really believe nothing in the game appears that bad—it's just similar to the previous Mafia but with a different backdrop. It doesn't look that awful at all. The visuals are handled excellently, especially with the lip-sync work. The sky? Not a big deal, right? You're probably looking up anyway. If you're after a great sky experience, try War Thunder for free. One minor complaint is that some missions feel repetitive, just to push the plot forward. A few are better than others. Another issue is visibility when the sun is low and harsh while driving—it can be tough to see. Maybe I'll lower reflections to reduce those distracting effects.
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Takeo_Player
02-09-2016, 09:57 AM #21

I really believe nothing in the game appears that bad—it's just similar to the previous Mafia but with a different backdrop. It doesn't look that awful at all. The visuals are handled excellently, especially with the lip-sync work. The sky? Not a big deal, right? You're probably looking up anyway. If you're after a great sky experience, try War Thunder for free. One minor complaint is that some missions feel repetitive, just to push the plot forward. A few are better than others. Another issue is visibility when the sun is low and harsh while driving—it can be tough to see. Maybe I'll lower reflections to reduce those distracting effects.

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BlackVeilEwan
Member
138
02-09-2016, 01:15 PM
#22
Come on... if you haven't tried GTA 5 yet, I really urge you to give it a shot... and if you have, you'll see that GTA 5 is a solid 9/10, while Mafia 3 is a much lower 4/10.
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BlackVeilEwan
02-09-2016, 01:15 PM #22

Come on... if you haven't tried GTA 5 yet, I really urge you to give it a shot... and if you have, you'll see that GTA 5 is a solid 9/10, while Mafia 3 is a much lower 4/10.

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Plastered
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02-11-2016, 02:00 PM
#23
I've never played GTA 5 before—it didn't really catch my attention. I saw others playing it when it first launched, but the more I dive into Mafia 3, the less I enjoy it. If you die, it shifts you halfway across the map and turns it into a driving experience just to reach missions, which makes me tired. Much of the game feels repetitive and like a cycle. Progress moves extremely slowly. There are some strange glitches that mess up missions. People have gotten off cars and can't be found easily, but restarting often solves it—though it's still far away. Earning money takes a long time at first.
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Plastered
02-11-2016, 02:00 PM #23

I've never played GTA 5 before—it didn't really catch my attention. I saw others playing it when it first launched, but the more I dive into Mafia 3, the less I enjoy it. If you die, it shifts you halfway across the map and turns it into a driving experience just to reach missions, which makes me tired. Much of the game feels repetitive and like a cycle. Progress moves extremely slowly. There are some strange glitches that mess up missions. People have gotten off cars and can't be found easily, but restarting often solves it—though it's still far away. Earning money takes a long time at first.

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