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Arkham Knight Discussion.

Posted: June 23rd, 2015, 3:45 am
by ThatOneFox
Surprise surprise. Arkham knight comes with a 30fps cap, that when unlocked, causes horrible framerate drops. It runs horribly on almost all systems apart from the highest tier ones. It is a terrible PC port.

NVIDIA Gameworks: The way it's meant to be refunded.

Remember when before games were reliant on the internet? Game devs knew that patching wasn't an option at the time, literally any 1998-2005 video game had to be perfect day 1 because they knew a huge majority of players would not have the internet speed to patch the game. Are we just expected to be given horse crap with sprinkles now? It's totally ok for companies activily lie about their products and give us pieces of crap, because hey, they might fix it later right?

Thank god for steam refunds.

Anyway that's my opinion on the game. Would love to hear yours.


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Press F to cremate the joker

Posted: June 23rd, 2015, 8:52 am
by Miniike
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As usual, Jim speaks for God.

(haven't actually played the game yet lul)

Posted: June 23rd, 2015, 3:06 pm
by Sebastian Lawe
Shit, I've spent last night recording this game at 60fps. Well, now I can record at 30fps and cut my rendering time in half.

Love game game thusfar however. Has run great on my end (Had a day one patch though, so maybe that made a difference?).

Posted: June 24th, 2015, 12:15 pm
by RetroBandit
I don't care about frames as long as it is at least 30 fps. My other computer more than exseeds the requirements for this game. I bought the other ones on xbox 360 but if I dont pick up a xbox one this year. I will get this game on pc instead.
Also, am I the only one who liked arkham origins?

Posted: June 24th, 2015, 12:29 pm
by papaya
iam12not3man wrote:I don't care about frames as long as it is at least 30 fps
may i ask why

Posted: June 24th, 2015, 12:35 pm
by ThatOneFox
Smoother framerate = more realistic, less chance of headaches + eye problems.

Posted: June 24th, 2015, 1:18 pm
by RetroBandit
Smoother framerate does not = realistic unless the unsmooth frame rate is under 30 or your using vr were 70 to 90 fps in the min

Also returning the game because of 30 fps wich can be edited in config is not a smart choice. You usually by a game for good gameplay. Graphics are just a selling point, but 30fps on a game that looks this good is not a deal breaker. 30fps is what the consles use on there versions and it looks just fine so stop complaining!

Posted: June 24th, 2015, 1:48 pm
by papaya
you can edit the cap in the config but it makes the game's fps ludicrously unstable
the devs/publisher themselves have come out and said that the 30fps lock is intentional for both min and recommended specs (and thus, increasing the fps cap leading to the game being unstable is not an issue they're going to fix).

also pcs arent consoles, most 'gaming rigs' are way better than any modern console (and the difference can only widen as the console generation goes on), they should (are!) able to handle more than 30fps. This game could look better than fine, its incredibly silly to limit a pc port to only what the consoles are capable of.

Posted: June 24th, 2015, 4:58 pm
by Sebastian Lawe
papaya wrote:you can edit the cap in the config but it makes the game's fps ludicrously unstable
the devs/publisher themselves have come out and said that the 30fps lock is intentional for both min and recommended specs (and thus, increasing the fps cap leading to the game being unstable is not an issue they're going to fix).

also pcs arent consoles, most 'gaming rigs' are way better than any modern console (and the difference can only widen as the console generation goes on), they should (are!) able to handle more than 30fps. This game could look better than fine, its incredibly silly to limit a pc port to only what the consoles are capable of.
This.

Granted, I'm also complacent with 30fps. 60fps makes me quite motion sick in fast moving situations, but is undeniably smoother, and much better in other situations.

Posted: June 25th, 2015, 5:34 am
by papaya
warner bros have just announced that they're going to stop selling arkham knight for pc (until its fixed I guess)

Posted: June 26th, 2015, 12:28 pm
by Entity
Sebastian Lawe wrote:This.

Granted, I'm also complacent with 30fps. 60fps makes me quite motion sick in fast moving situations, but is undeniably smoother, and much better in other situations.

Do you get motion sick when you're driving a car irl at an undetectably high "frame-rate"?

Posted: June 26th, 2015, 3:10 pm
by Anuke
I don't like batman...

Posted: June 29th, 2015, 4:58 am
by Sebastian Lawe
Entity wrote:Do you get motion sick when you're driving a car irl at an undetectably high "frame-rate"?
Of course not. Theres varying changes in depth perception when it comes to driving a car. As well, try to compare moving you head side to side in real life as opposed to doing it in a game.

Posted: June 29th, 2015, 10:25 am
by Entity
I mean some people do get car sick, I was just asking.

Posted: June 29th, 2015, 1:56 pm
by Sebastian Lawe
Entity wrote:I mean some people do get car sick, I was just asking.
Oh, I didn't know that was a thing for older people :/

Posted: June 30th, 2015, 3:10 pm
by ThatOneFox
Sebastian Lawe wrote:This.

Granted, I'm also complacent with 30fps. 60fps makes me quite motion sick in fast moving situations, but is undeniably smoother, and much better in other situations.
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PC just might be the system for you.

If someone is wondering, you get motion sickness with high fps, because those are most likely not steady. The FPS will vary (especially in such a new title like The Witcher 3) much, and fluctuate. By setting a cap to your lowest framerate, it won't fluctuate, and you will have the same framerate all the time, thus creating no motion sickness.