reneyvane @DJOJO843: Quand la version pc sortira, ses améliorations augmenteront la congifuration conseillé & le budget pour y jouer, les versions consoles paraîteront un bon compromis entre la technique et $ (il y a 3 Heures)
reneyvane @DJOJO843: Ca fait +4 ans & demi qu'on a presque tout les tripleA en 4K dynamique/30 ips & 1440p/60 ips avec ajustement, on sait déjà que ce genre de bridage donne un bon équilibre graphisme&animation (il y a 4 Heures)
GTB @DJOJO843: C'est précisé "captured on PS5". Sur un gros PC, j'imagine qd même que le framerate serait un poil meilleur. (il y a 5 Heures)
Driftwood @DJOJO843: le jeu ne sortira pas sur PC avant un moment si Rockstar fait comme d'habitude. (il y a 6 Heures)
DJOJO843 J avais remarqué que c était de la cinématique et on verra ce que ça donne sur les consoles sur un gros pc je dis pas mais sur les consoles actuelles j ai un doute (il y a 6 Heures)
GTB @DJOJO843: C'est de la cinématique, et vu le fps ça me semble crédible pour du R*...qui ont, de toute façon, pas pour habitude de pipoter il me semble. (il y a 6 Heures)
DJOJO843 Mouais à voir quand ça sortira quel rendu on aura réellement (il y a 6 Heures)
Driftwood Il est de nouveau possible de télécharger les vidéos sur le site. Désolé pour le mois et demi de panne. (il y a > 3 Mois)
Driftwood Retrouvez notre review de Rift Apart dès 16h00 aujourd'hui, mais en attendant Guilty Gear -Strive- est en vedette en home ! (il y a > 3 Mois)
Driftwood Nouveau live sur Returnal à 14h30 aujourd'hui. (il y a > 3 Mois)
Driftwood Rendez-vous à 17h00 pour un direct de 40 minutes sur Returnal (il y a > 3 Mois)
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DRM, the future of treating customers like THIEVES!
** Yes We CAN!! **
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Your taste is your own, and no i'm not silly or gullible, i know what i like and thats that, i dont need no ass telling me otherwise!!
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DRM, the future of treating customers like THIEVES!
Steam: Doomsong83
Xfire: doomsong83
DRM, the future of treating customers like THIEVES!
Steam: Doomsong83
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DRM, the future of treating customers like THIEVES!
Cant wait to try it. :)
** Yes We CAN!! **
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I'll find out myself later today who is being honest or who is being overly critical.
I haven't been in any combat though. People were complaining that the missiles were boring and that it would be more fun for it to have a devastating primary beam gun like the Normandy has it (the Thanix), which needs to be recharged though.
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http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/107/1079523p1.html
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** Yes We CAN!! **
Compared to the Mako, the Hammerhead's controls and mission mechanics are are terribly linear. For example, you just can't pop out of the HH at anytime like you could with the Mako, those times are fixed and designated. That should tell you right there that exploration is no longer an element Bioware seems concerned with in the ME universe. And because Firewalker plays like such a separate experience from the main game, it comes off more as an unsatisfying distraction then an enhancement/add on. The maneuvering and jumping dynamics of the HH are more in line with a platform racer like WipeOut or Mario than say a combat vehicle like those you find in Halo. Specifically spots on one mission that curiously function just like power-up checkpoints and other times jumping and hovering over highlighted positions for resources etc.
If you didn't know better, at times you could swear that the HH was stuck in a pinball machine. And that's no exaggeration.
The HH itself looks okay as a combat vehicle, but it's nowhere near as tough as the Mako was. The HH can be taken down by shots that my Shepard would shrug off in a gunfight. I found it was best to keep a good amount of space between the HH and it's foes, choosing instead to work them over from a distance. Missiles that home in on a target sounds like a nifty concept, but the HH's missiles fly wherever hell they want to go. Button mashing aided me in ensuring that my missiles eventually were forced to hit something I actually aimed for.
Want to know how tacked on and cheap a job Bioware did with the HH? They didn't even bother to create a HUD for this thing, that is just plain LAZY or they just DIDN'T CARE. There's honestly nothing to talk about with Firewalker's plot (if you can call it a plot), it's both unremarkable and anti-climactic.
Overall, Firewalker isn't as bad as I thought it was going to be, but it isn't a joy to play either.