The Hogwarts Legacy debacle
The Hogwarts Legacy debacle
The issue is that it hasn't been released yet. It's fine to feel excited, but everyone should understand by now—just relax and observe how things develop. Cyberpunk also received positive reviews before its launch. I wouldn't rush into pre-orders or play anything on release day. I'll wait until things settle, see what happens. I plan to enjoy this game myself, but I'll only buy it once I find a good deal. It's currently on my Steam wish list; I'll wait for a discount before using the Epic store.
It's totally understandable to hold off on a purchase, especially after enjoying your time without spending much. This isn't just a $20 deal—it's more than what you'd expect after five hours of play.
I don't believe it matches a typical $20 title. My main concern is that I tend to question initial reviews, especially from big platforms. Until the game becomes available, it's hard to truly understand its current condition. (Maybe I wasn't clear enough about that.)
Is it that great? I’m checking if it’s efficient enough for my GPU before I commit. Does it really consume a lot of resources?
You're using a 5600/6800XT and didn't explore the recommended settings until now. It seems Vsync was enabled and you were achieving over 100 FPS, which suggests smooth performance. After disabling Vsync, you saw higher frame rates, indicating your system handled it well without strain. For deeper testing tomorrow, consider enabling overlays to verify stability during longer sessions.
This post seems to be a trap. The title looks misleading at the very least.