The game fails to deliver a convincing first-person shooter experience.
The game fails to deliver a convincing first-person shooter experience.
It seems likely it's built for a 64-bit system, requiring tools like MSI FPS or EVGA that support 64-bit apps.
Are you a supporter of the New Jersey Devils? If not, consider backing yourself instead of Ubisoft!
G2A's versions seem questionable. Many keys have been stolen or copied.
This discussion seems aimed at a new audience. I’m seeing this for the first time on these platforms. I’m getting solid performance—around 60 to 80 FPS on Ultra—and I’m really enjoying the game. Also, I noticed there’s already a day one update available. The key works perfectly online after activation via Uplay, and my license is valid. Have you ever seen vendors releasing keys early? It’s impressive. Ultimately, my issue is resolved thanks to this community. I’ll play the game I purchased using the money I saved from G2A. Enjoy!
I strongly disagree. Using your wallet doesn’t go only one way. Avoid purchasing low-quality games, but support developers when they release solid, well-optimized titles. Currently, the feedback seems mostly favorable. Both positive and negative reinforcement are equally effective.
Ubisoft has caused significant harm over the past year, making it hard to justify purchasing any of their products. I don’t care how strong their current releases are; they must experience a major impact on their profits before they realize their mistake. Also reflect on how long these consoles have been in use—Xbox One and PS4. So far, Ubisoft has pushed the boundaries of console makers and will keep doing so as long as they secure the necessary financial incentives from Microsoft and Sony and as long as consumers continue supporting their titles. Seriously, stop with the manipulative claims about backing good games. That’s acceptable only if a company hasn’t already taken over the same path as Ubisoft for years.
I didn’t rely on the in-game FPS meter from GeForce Experience or Shadow Play. The short version is, I wanted to avoid extra costs. P.S. Hope everyone stays calm about G2A—if it helps me save money, I’ll try it!
I received the game yesterday as well (17th). I got the Far Cry 4 Kyrat edition, not just a key. I also played it yesterday and need a new driver so I can run my sli. Otherwise, I’m doing great at 30-40fps on Ultra with one OC GTX760 4GB. Other games I buy on G2A or Kinguin. If the key works on Steam/Origin/Uplay, how could it be a stolen or pirated key? New games in Denmark cost about 100-110$, while on G2A and Kinguin I can get the game (key) for around 50$. That’s why I usually buy there to save some money.