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Have played LOTF on lanuch, and it is a MUCH better game now than it was. But is still not buttery smooth as Elden ring, some moves feel clunky, plus some stuttering are still present. However, you can actually fix them:
1) Disable anticheat, if you interested in only offline play
2) Disable "Hardware accelerated GPU" and "Variable refresh rate" in your Windows
3) Disable Vsync in game and Enable it in Nvidia Control panel
All of these steps help and combination of all 3 practically eliminated stutters for me (3060ti, i5-8700k, 32 ram)
No feel any problem.
It is exactly as good as Dark Soul 3 with different mechanic.
The weapon drop has much better balance mix stat distribution compare to usually mostly get physical weapon.
I didn't experience any performance issues after I adjusted my settings, and the graphics still look great. it crashed a few times.
Average players over the last 30 days are 613. six houndred and thirteen.
Elden Ring has 49k average over the last 30 days.
Hmm :/
I would have a hard time finding a good game with 613 average players. I'm comparing it to elden ring because thats a relatively new release with relatively close resemblence in themes with lords of the fallen.
I could say Lies of P but its not really the same genre outside of soulslike. Feel free to name another game though.
Lies of P is a valid comparison, but argument is nonsensical in the first place. people buy a game, play through it, and then move on. that's how it works with single player games (which LotF is, even though it has optional multiplayer). they make most of their money in the first couple of weeks. if a game maintains tens of thousands of concurrent players, that's an outlier, not the norm. wasn't dead in the last few weeks. though it appears most players are on PlayStation, rather than Steam.
Its literally been sub 1 thousand since january and its peak is lower then ER's current average.
Anyway - compared to Lies of P it still has no players. For a reason. The lamp ♥♥♥♥. Thats how it sticks out compared to other games in the same genre after all
This is main reason why I love this game, ever since Soul Reaver games I wanted to play a game like this again. Lords of the Fallen delivered good on it.