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i hope they fix these technical issues, games pretty fun, i just cant play it for more than 20 min without getting a headache
The game runs smooth with no drops and that means it runs well
I can not confirm this. The movement is jittery both when moving only the camera or when moving only the character. Something is wrong with the internal framerate of the character maybe. WHile any monitoring software will report 60 fps, the actual internal framerate seems to be running somewhere close to 50 fps.
I've seen this problem before in indie games, for example a game called Grime. Hopefully the same doesn't happen here, i have faith in KIRA because Lost in Vivo runs silky smooth.
Camera movement is restricted to 50 FPS. It might be a choice, however if you use a controller, camera movement is tied to your actual in-game FPS.
Maybe they wanted to make it more retro, however neither of the inspirational games had that "feature". So in essence, it can be an option or a fix later down the road.