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I didn’t do anything special, I’ve got a pretty beefy system though. Rtx 5090 with 9800x3d and 64GBs of Ram
Nice RIG!
That was a complete waste of time.
I wonder if they'll go the LEGO route and just decide there's not going to be a DLC despite people already having paid for it. (The Bot5A DLC was going to be free for The Hobbit and promised at launch—meaning people paid expecting it, but it was nixed all the same.)
I can’t bring myself to keep playing. I’m a HUGE Star Wars fan but, man, this demo is dull.
I don't know how you could possibly mess up a Star Wars rpg but they managed to do it very well.
I thought the hair wasn’t very good on Kay. I did like the menus though, lots of options and nice explanations for things. Although, even there is room for improvement. Let us see in realtime the changes taking place. And please, explain that frame cap won’t work with frame gen.