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It's true! I'm really sorry to hear so many people having issues with the game. It's truly a shame, but the personal experience I've described has been true.
You need to sod off with the engagement (Jester award) farming. Imagine giving SR2's port the glaze. Many people consider that the worst PC port of all time. GTA IV was a godawful PC port (at least when it's vanilla, because it ran terribly without mods even on a high end system, although mods do fix that), but SR2 is a crash prone and poorly performing mess on PC. We are never getting the new update either thanks to Volition closing down, and a lot of stuff behind the scenes.
But then again, considering you play Destiny 2, I shouldn't even be shocked that you've been groomed into unconditionally giving corpos a glazing.
I could understand these excuses when running in an emulator (Because those aren't ported, let alone from the developers with actual source code access), but not on a PC port where the actual game code got ported and compiled for a new platform.
I'd imagine it being in a wrapper makes it all the more sad, considering the Zelda Majora's Mask recompilation exists, and that is stellar despite not having it's code decompiled. It just makes this funnier when it's a multi-billion dollar corporation like Square Enix.
You do realize that there are ways to run a game's internal logic at a fixed framerate while having movement appear smoother than the internal logic, right? It's called interpolation (not to be confused with frame generation). Most multiplayer games use it (otherwise movement wouldn't be smooth for other players), most modern Doom ports use it (Because the game runs internally at 35FPS), a few ports from Sega have used it, the Zelda decomp/recompilations use it, Super Mario 64's decompilation uses it, and even game engines like Unreal have their systems semi-fixed (meaning physics updates run fixed but are smoothed out), and Godot is adding interpolation to 3D movement. This is a problem that is purely manufactured by idiots defending bad programming practices, is more researched now, and doesn't really exist anymore.
I swear, you people actually don't deserve anything.
doubt anyone would mute the game though....
assuming that a post is the reason they were banned
it may have been another post or an comment
they may have banned from this post
they may have been banned from another since its forum wide
"Game runs well on my monster PC let me make a useless post about how great me and my PC is and how people with lesser powered hardware should get a better job"
All the while defending a crap port once again from SE. Get lost.
My computer is very mid, and I've been playing through 2.5 without any issues. 4k resolution, except in gummy ship missions. Playing on a Zephyrus G14, it has a Ryzen 7 5800HS and an RTX 3060 6Gb. The game is installed to an external M2 drive connected via USB-C.
I genuinely feel like at least some people swearing the game runs terribly at actually just Square competitors trying to hurt their sales.
also get out of your bubble lol square had bad pc ports eternally
What I find really interesting, is that you seem to understand the concept of there being different possible situations, but you completely disregard that the fault could be user end at all. Which really, that doesn't make sense since it's very easy to prove that the game works for plenty of people.