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This is the last fix i want, then i can finally contuine the game.
What a stupid question.
The complainers are always the loudest bunch, and while some of the complaints are real and legitimate, keep in mind that not everyone has those same problems. I pre-installed and had 2 crashes in 12 hours, and a solid 30 or so later without issue.
If you want to play it, buy it. If you have a lot of crashing issues, request a refund. If it works great, then enjoy the game you bought.
its definitv not normal if so many of us need complain about it
and IF it was normal then they had add an option to a fixed camera angel aswell
no other game has this problem and so many dont like it
stop talking it nice and let them finaly get a working camera
Literally one of the stupidest I've read, indeed. The only good patches are 50 gig ones that replace the entire base game and waste bandwidth. :Kappa:
Once you figure out how it works, it's consistent and repeatable.
Don't assume something is broken because you don't know how to use it properly.
*Edit* Clarification - if you're talking bout the side to side motion of the camera during play, it will move with the movements of the character. W+D movement will cause the camera to move to one side, W+A movement will cause it to slide to the other, and right clicking the mouse will snap Aloy to the left (ish) side of the screen. This is normal and fine. If you mean that there is some different type of function, such as movement, sudden jerking of controls, or something of that nature, then you need to clarify other than "I don't like the camera, need fix, everyone hates it." Not everyone hates it.
Educate them. Not everyone understands that code isn't always as large as they're led to believe. Some people are used to hundreds of megs of patch data, which could be a poor implementation of fixes on the author's end, how the engine is coded, or a bunch of extras slipped into every bug-fix patch that isn't recorded. I mean I too, play Bethesda games...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qnnaTmeOFQ Give that a watch and see if that may help the stuttering issues at least. Apparently some people have fixed their issues by changing their power plan - which is a common and frequent issue I've seen numerous times with the CPU deciding to throttle itself mid-game.
I'm so bad I'm having to over level myself to avoid dying on normal. Early on in the game I had the same idea, "my next game will be NG+ maximum difficulty..." Now, I am having serious doubts about that.