alright so, I originally got arkham knight ages ago when i bought my PS4 but i lost interest and sold it pretty quick, Now i'm in a batman mood again, I feel like getting it I wanna know if it's still as much of an experience as Arkham city was, I would get Arkham knight for my PC as I have twin GTX 980's with two quad core i7's but there's the whole "arkham knight was a terrible port cause it wasn't optimized properly"
I have it. Playing it on my i7-4790k and GTX970 has been surprisingly decent, at least compared to what I got when it came out. Mostly maxed quality (except textures and some other stuff) I've been getting 50's if not 60, with very few dips to 40's.
Hopefully when square decides to port FFXV to PC they'll optimize it properly, In all honesty I wish they'd release it for PC at the same time as the consoles because my PC could probably run it better than my ps4, especially since they've locked the game at 30 fps hopefully they won't cap the framerate on the PC version when they decide to invest in it, anyways I'll check the PC version of arkham knight out i guess
Probably? Our PC's both embarrass the PS4 and Xbox One in ability: it's all about how well the developers handle the port (and how much time/money the publishers get in Arkham Knight's case) Even if they tried capping Final Fantasy XV on the PC, people would probably figure out ways around it. I mean, Arkham Knight wasn't originally on PC with an option for 60FPS if I recall. Rocksteady worked to alleviate what they could, including stuff like 60 and 90 caps. If you can, get it via Steam's own store so you can test it out within the time frame that allows for refunds. Like, actually play the game instead of using the benchmark, since I've heard some people had worse performance in the former compared to the latter.
which comes down to whoever rocksteady hired to optimize the PC ports of course. I'll try it out anyways, I'm thinking of waiting for Dark souls 3 , finishing that and then picking it up now because i only just realized DS3 actually is gonna drop in about four days (rip work ethic for university)
It was Warner Bros' decision to push the PC port out the door when it wasn't ready, not Rocksteady's choice. Iron Galaxy has done good stuff before: the Killer Instinct reboot's second and third seasons, a bunch of other ports, and co-development of Divekick. Funny thing: I'm about to finish Dark Souls 1 (two bosses left) so I'm prepared for 3. So glad they're bringing improvements from Bloodborne.
Nice!. I'd check out DS2 if you haven't already honestly, regardless of what the elitest's souls players say about it because I know a lot of people didn't like it because of the difficulty being a lot easier than DS1 and Demon souls, but DS2 probably had the nicest architecture out of DS1 , Blood borne and demon souls I'll be honest though, Bloodborne probably had my favorite boss designs