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Pls switch back to the "old" dragon engine.
I play on the PS5 and it's horrible.
- LAD Ishin
- Hogwarts Legacy
- Callisto Protocol
- Atomic Heart (leaked build shows the exact same issues)
I didn't expect RGG to release a game like this though :(
I guess big fishes just want to save a couple dimes by using this aberration of an engine and don't care about their product, just about day 1 sales from the people they were able to fool with their marketing teams.
This is PC gaming in 2023...
This is a great advertisement for console gaming right now, go out and buy a ps5 for a fraction of the price of an expensive gaming pc and get something that at least works. Fun fact is the ps5 is more powerful than the average steam users pc according to the hardware survey so a console right now would be seen as a hardware upgrade to many, this is what tone deaf companies like nvidia are currently competing with
I hope nvidia’s stock sinks, charging 1k for a mid tier card like a 4070ti is a sick joke
Well, I am definitely not disappointed by the game itself - the story and characters are every bit as compelling and entertaining as the other games - but visually the game looks very dated and, yes, there is the usual Unreal Engine 4 traversal stuttering, which has become so prevalent of late. The irony is that I also decided to play Judgment and Lost Judgment alongside this game too, having bought them for PC in the last Steam sale but hadn't really played yet, and they are awesome, with great graphics (especially Lost Judgment) but also performance with absolutely no stuttering whatsoever.
This just highlights to me how superior custom engines are for games and how flawed Unreal Engine 4 really is. It is a great engine that allows developers to make some stunning looking games but it is not a good fit for large open-world games. I really do wish that the Ishin! remake had used the same engine as Lost Judgment instead of UE4. I've seen footage of the PS3/PS4 original and much prefer that game's more exaggerated colour palette. In comparions, the remake looks really bland in terms of lighting and flat-looking outside of the excellent cutscenes (albeit capped at 30 fps...).