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Even Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 from master collection does not suffer from unstable fps output, despite having locked 60fps it has actually great 1%lows at 55fps+, that locked 60fps feel much more fluid then Gaiden 2 Blacks in general terms, regardless of resolution s, Gaiden 2 Black always suffers from unstable fps, the 1 %lows deviate too far from the average fps which causes the stuttering nd responsiveness of game fluidity, its horrible.
Its funny that they dont adress key issues like that, they always avoid core issues, thats speaks of the quality of the entire team behind this game, I never regret my refund it was justified, they can go to hell, this was a massive blow of disspointment. Years of hope nd waiting to just get a shoddy production game from a team with a horrible track record, it was not worth the wait.
Same great patch!!!
how are you so sure ?
i7-8700 RTX 3070Ti
Game runs better for me, turn down global lighting
Huh? Because I have played the game before and after the patch and I have eyes.
Difference is indeed night and day, before the game was dropping inputs like crazy in the 120hz mode, now it rarely if ever happens.