Mafia III appears restricted to 30 FPS, potentially preventing pre-orders.
Mafia III appears restricted to 30 FPS, potentially preventing pre-orders.
It seems like the issue is quite serious, possibly involving bad-portitis. Just use whatever is available on the consoles and do the essential minimum needed to get the game running on a PC.
Despite that, it remained a top seller on Steam before its release. Gamers are often misguided...
Demonstrating just how poor this port is... It's capped at 30fps by the engine, yet G SYNC doesn't help much—it still causes significant issues. It drops to 900p and then upscales, but it doesn't run smoothly for many players. Those who can play are frequently hit with crashes or save failures, making it impossible to continue. Even the first time I tried it, it reported a corrupted save file. How could that happen? I've played the same game for an hour three times and can't progress past it. It's disappointing since the development team seemed confident about its quality. The story is promising, and the blend of stealth and gunplay is enjoyable. I chose to keep it and won't refund, hoping patches will resolve the problems so I can finally enjoy it.
Unfortunately, the patch offers little improvement since maintaining a stable 60fps is challenging (my system has an 1070). Even when lowering the settings, the game continues to lag.
I have the patch... working with a GTX 970 and the game runs without any stuttering... What do you mean it can't reach 60 fps? I managed to hit 60 with maximum settings and some medium ones, yet the gameplay feels smooth like any other I play. Even when the game doesn<|pad|>, it shouldn't be that hard for my PC to handle it. If it's rendered at 900p, which I think is correct since the game asks to expand borders during setup, that seems odd. But... it looks really good. It doesn't appear blurry at all.
Several users are encountering issues and errors with the newest Pascal cards and drivers. The advertised specifications were promoted as more streamlined for PC use, but the reality is quite different.
It seems like you're questioning whether Maxwell's work is still valid despite Pascal's contributions.
it functions fine on my 980ti yet the experience feels dull and outdated, resembling a 2012 title with 2008 physics and a 1998 skybox. the visuals appear cheap, the gameplay feels low-budget, and it plays at a sluggish 65 to 85 FPS at 1440p. performance isn't the main concern—it's the game itself.