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S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl

adddeed

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I love how spoiled people have become. My photorealistic game im playing at 4K resolution and ray tracing only runs at 100fps lmao
20 years ago we were happy to get 20fps at 800x600 for new releases.
 

PanteraNera

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I am just 3 hours in but haven't encountered any major bugs or performance issues. A lot of the video's and reviews I watched made the game look way worse. But maybe you really need a high end system to have no issues, my GPU is always at 40-50% load and my CPU on 25%. I am still in the beginner region so maybe it starts falling apart when I get into other regions. But yeah, I am surprised as I expected a Cyberpunk 2077 fiasco regarding bugs and performance.
 

duke nukem

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Oh, had my first crash in the game. Not bad. Game runs actually surprisingly well overall, except when going into the town area, then framerates really start to drop painfully low. But long as i dont have to do shooting in those graphically intense locations, it should not matter. Besides that, i havent seen other bugs yet. So i would say solid launch so far. Seen much worse launches.


I like the game so far. i have seen some random squad in the remote area, but i could not barter with the leader, i hope it would be possible later.

I also almost killed myself when knifing random wooden crates and one of them had grenades so i actually detonated one of them by hitting it. So that is a nice surprise that you could detonate them that way. I wonder if we could detonate multiple grenades by shooting one of them and causing chain reaction? Need to test it at some point, would be cool to explode chimera in one go.
 

Crispy

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Anyone who is still struggling with micro-stuttering in the game, assuming it's not caused from lack of hardware or running your details too high for your rig, check this out:

I've discovered that, despite achieving 120+ fps consistently at the Epic preset, I was still noticing p. bad stuttering, but only specifically when using the mouse to look around. Even just a tiny movement would result in what I can only describe as a stair-step style movement of the camera. It's almost like the internal mouse polling of the game is all messed up. I have no idea whether or not this is related to or typical of the UE5 engine.

My fix, so far, is to simply reduce the game's mouse sensitivity AND aim sensitivity settings both to zero. That's right, set them to zero. Next, unfortunately, for the game to still be playable, you're going to have to compensate by raising your mouse's internal DPI to something much higher than normal. My Logitech has a button right on it to adjust DPI on the fly, so it's not particularly inconvenient to set it while in-game, then just click back to normal once I exit to Windows.

It doesn't make it perfect, but it's a huge improvement. I hope this helps someone.
 

ferratilis

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Anyone who is still struggling with micro-stuttering in the game, assuming it's not caused from lack of hardware or running your details too high for your rig, check this out:

I've discovered that, despite achieving 120+ fps consistently at the Epic preset, I was still noticing p. bad stuttering, but only specifically when using the mouse to look around. Even just a tiny movement would result in what I can only describe as a stair-step style movement of the camera. It's almost like the internal mouse polling of the game is all messed up. I have no idea whether or not this is related to or typical of the UE5 engine.

My fix, so far, is to simply reduce the game's mouse sensitivity AND aim sensitivity settings both to zero. That's right, set them to zero. Next, unfortunately, for the game to still be playable, you're going to have to compensate by raising your mouse's internal DPI to something much higher than normal. My Logitech has a button right on it to adjust DPI on the fly, so it's not particularly inconvenient to set it while in-game, then just click back to normal once I exit to Windows.

It doesn't make it perfect, but it's a huge improvement. I hope this helps someone.
That's interesting. Have you tried changing the polling rate between lowest, usually 125hz, and highest, something around 1000hz? It would be funny if that alleviated stutters even more.
 

Crispy

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I have a sweet spot for my mouse that isn't the highest (I believe the highest is 1Khz) but one notch below. I may experiment more with raising the game's mouse sensitivity very slightly to give me a little more "snap" in the view.

Edit: To answer your question more specifically, yes, with the game's setting at zero and my mouse polling rate at its lowest, camera movement is smooth as silk. Raising the mouse polling rate doesn't introduce any noticeable amount of stutter on its own.
 

randir14

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I am just 3 hours in but haven't encountered any major bugs or performance issues. A lot of the video's and reviews I watched made the game look way worse. But maybe you really need a high end system to have no issues, my GPU is always at 40-50% load and my CPU on 25%. I am still in the beginner region so maybe it starts falling apart when I get into other regions. But yeah, I am surprised as I expected a Cyberpunk 2077 fiasco regarding bugs and performance.
You will notice performance issues when you get to the first town, Digital Foundry mentioned it in their video today and even a 7800x3D has issues because the towns are insanely CPU limited. Apparently it's so bad on Xbox that it'll freeze for a few seconds when entering the town instead of just stuttering.
 

Zlaja

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Like for some reason every part of the Zone you've cleared should just stay dead forever? What kind of reasoning is that?

The problem with respawns in SoC is that in certain places enemies would just keep respawning on the spot while you're still standing in the same area. That vehicle area in Garbage comes to mind where within minutes after you help take down the bandit squad, another one just shows up and you have to help save them again. Same with that hangar area in the middle of Garbage. That shit was obnoxious.

In my opinion, it's more like an improved version of CoP

Unfortunately, CoP isn't as atmospheric and memorable as SoC.
 

Losus4

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So sick of the virtue signalling behind this game... justifying all the bugs because "they're at war" ..

Unfortunately, CoP isn't as atmospheric and memorable as SoC.

Disagree... SoC was a shooter with too little quiet moments in which the atmosphere shines. Every ruin you entered always had swarms of enemies. Ruins which were just empty ruins were rare, whereas in CoP they are plentiful. The balance of occupied/unnocupied locations was much better in CoP. CoP is the peak of the OG games, while Anomaly iis better still and is the definitive Stalker experience.
 

duke nukem

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Ok, i cant progress the main quest anymore. The in-game cutscene in the bar always crashes, i even tried the "skip" button, but doesnt help. I guess its time to wait for a patch.
 

Dark Souls II

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So it's been like 5 pages of this thread since the game released and you niggers played it for hours, and for 5 pages I haven't seen a single word about the combat, the systems, story, writing, RPG mechanics, gunplay, atmosphere, anything really. For 5 pages you all just talk about the performance, the bugs, and what your FPS counter displays.

Is it safe for me to assume that this game, For Croy 2: Chornobol, is in fact dogshit?
 

Zlaja

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SoC was a shooter with too little quiet moments in which the atmosphere shines

SoC oozes of atmosphere in many places, while large parts of CoP are just bland, empty and boring. Also, CoP doesn't have enough large heart pumping gun fights. Stalker is supposed to be a shooter, first and foremost, after all.
 
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Like for some reason every part of the Zone you've cleared should just stay dead forever? What kind of reasoning is that?

The problem with respawns in SoC is that in certain places enemies would just keep respawning on the spot while you're still standing in the same area. That vehicle area in Garbage comes to mind where within minutes after you help take down the bandit squad, another one just shows up and you have to help save them again. Same with that hangar area in the middle of Garbage. That shit was obnoxious.
Isn't the excessive enemy spawn rate in vanilla SHOC considered a bug? Combination of erroneously low respawn times and not saving the spawn state on saving/loading IIRC.
 

mondblut

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SHoC is full of real a-life. Every time you leave areas and come back there are enemies respawned, but they aren't the same ones. Things change over time, new guys show up, and they absolutely loot bodies and engage in non-scripted conflicts with other NPCs, based on where they wander and who they encounter. That is what a-life is. The fact that zones repopulate with new guys when you leave doesn't make it "not a-life."

It warms my heart to know that a-life is as old as Wizardry. I mean, they didn't engage and loot each other, that's prolly too advanced for 1981, but the most important part - respawn - is already there.
 

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