If you do that in 2021, you deserve the bad experience. There are many faults with this game, but the devs expecting people to not use ancient hardware in this day and age is perfectly reasonable. There is a reason why SSD is in the recommended system requirements.I'm sure that I'll be seeing the same if I were running the game on a PC with a traditional hard disk.
If you do that in 2021, you deserve the bad experience. There are many faults with this game, but the devs expecting people to not use ancient hardware in this day and age is perfectly reasonable. There is a reason why SSD is in the recommended system requirements.I'm sure that I'll be seeing the same if I were running the game on a PC with a traditional hard disk.
My point is that the code is not fault proof. I do get the occasional T-pose NPC or LOD error and I'm not running it on a slow PC. The entire code doesn't seem to account for occasional delays in retrieving data (that could happens on PC too because there's always a lot of shit running in background, especially with Windows).If you do that in 2021, you deserve the bad experience. There are many faults with this game, but the devs expecting people to not use ancient hardware in this day and age is perfectly reasonable. There is a reason why SSD is in the recommended system requirements.
So this Lizzy Wizzy is definitely connected to the whole mind control subplot and she is being manipulated just did her quest where she strangles her boyfriend (who was noticing how she is changing) and then changes her behaviour mid conversation.
Sandra Dorsett shard about mind control experiments mentions how one of the subjects strangled his colleague after argument.
I like conspiracy stuff in games and this is pretty fun one since you have to connect dots yourself.Mind control in a world where your character can fry enemies' brains in a second and people can transfer consciousness from one body to another is such a trivial and unexciting thing. Why do you get a boner every time you find smth about it in the game?
Maybe they should ask Bethesda to use Gamebryo For all its faults and limitations, pop-ups and stuttering seems the worse that usually happens. And before anybody points out to the many bugs and glitches in Bethesda games, most of them are due to script errors and they get routinely solved by community patches, so it's more a matter of shoddy scripting, not the engine itself.Trying to optimize this game so the streaming in of details and textures (and the world, really) can overcome the hurdle of being limited to data throughput from 5400rpm hard drives of 7 years ago might be the ultimate hacking challenge in of itself
Maybe they should just forfeit and move the last gen console versions to online service exclusive like PS Now or Cloud Gaming (Xbox)
She had a yellowish-gray haircolor for me, which I thought was fitting. Since she has hair that can change it's color like an LED bulb, it made sense that her hair looked liked a switched off LED after she... died.I checked my screenshots, and dead Evelyn in my game had jet-black hair.Apparently my game got bugged then since on my playthrough Evelyns hair turned red when we find her dead body.
Problems of synchronicity. Where would we be without them.The amount of weird stuff happening onscreen cannot possibly be fixed in a patch or two. The entire game code is a ticking time bomb. If the game cannot retrieve an asset or a script fast enough from the mass storage, the entire system go bonkers. The PC saving grace is having a fast SSD but I'm sure that I'll be seeing the same if I were running the game on a PC with a traditional hard disk.
The amount of weird stuff happening onscreen cannot possibly be fixed in a patch or two. The entire game code is a ticking time bomb. If the game cannot retrieve an asset or a script fast enough from the mass storage, the entire system go bonkers. The PC saving grace is having a fast SSD but I'm sure that I'll be seeing the same if I were running the game on a PC with a traditional hard disk.
I really don't get people still using HDDs for gaming in CURRENT_YEAR.
The occiasional T-pose isn't really a problem for me normally, for game on that scale it's impossible to rule that out, most of the time hunting for that bug is simply not worth the time.I do get the occasional T-pose NPC
Are we seriously discussing how sincere a CEO of a publicly traded company (recently experienced a sharp drop in stock price) has been in a "message to players"?
I'm not tying the question to the stock drop, that's just context.I doubt they care about their stock. They are basically back to january 2020
"Affordable", here they cost three times the price of an HDD and with exception of system loading, it doesnt make any difference to wait one extra minute or so during game loading, Cyberbug loads fast anyway. Most people here buy a cheaper one just to load windows and use an HDD to install games, you need to sell your kidneys to buy a 1tb SSD. I didnt have any problems with asset loading on my HDD when I started playing but I started having problems after patch 1.05, before, the game loaded assets super fast but I notice the glitch of having PS1 like characters walking around , entire buildings, cars and NPCs never loaded their full assets with a certain frequency after that patch.If you do that in 2021, you deserve the bad experience. There are many faults with this game, but the devs expecting people to not use ancient hardware in this day and age is perfectly reasonable. There is a reason why SSD is in the recommended system requirements.I'm sure that I'll be seeing the same if I were running the game on a PC with a traditional hard disk.
I really don't get people still using HDDs for gaming in CURRENT_YEAR.
SSDs became affordable a decade back, and even with older slower SSDs, the difference was night and day.
"Affordable", here they cost three times the price of an HDD and with exception of system loading, it doesnt make any difference to wait one extra minute or so during game loading, Cyberbug loads fast anyway. Most people here buy a cheaper one just to load windows and use an HDD to install games, you need to sell your kidneys to buy a 1tb SSD. I didnt have any problems with asset loading on my HDD when I started playing but I started having problems after patch 1.05, before, the game loaded assets super fast but I notice the glitch of having PS1 like characters walking around , entire buildings, cars and NPCs never loaded their full assets with a certain frequency.If you do that in 2021, you deserve the bad experience. There are many faults with this game, but the devs expecting people to not use ancient hardware in this day and age is perfectly reasonable. There is a reason why SSD is in the recommended system requirements.I'm sure that I'll be seeing the same if I were running the game on a PC with a traditional hard disk.
I really don't get people still using HDDs for gaming in CURRENT_YEAR.
SSDs became affordable a decade back, and even with older slower SSDs, the difference was night and day.
I think they messed up with the asset streaming on PC because of the consoles, I'm pretty sure I wasnt having that problem before patch 1.05. Also, saw a few streamers with beast rigs having this problem of asset loading.
Didnt fit on my meager budget, had to sacrifice something and storage space was more important for me, maybe on the future I will buy one of 256 after the hardware prices return to acceptable levels here but I didnt see much of a point as pretty much 99,9% of games dont need a SSD for them to not fall apart, CDPR is cleary innovating here.Why would you need a 1TB SSD? Buy a 256-540 MB one, uninstall games you don't play. Simple.
Buy a bigger HDD to archive media (photos, films).
I bought a Samsung T5 recently (SSD 2TB) which cost me around $300. Definitely not affordable, but it was a worthy investment (for my music collection). My system SSD is only 223 GB, so I've always used my HDD for games indeed."Affordable", here they cost three times the price of an HDD and with exception of system loading, it doesnt make any difference to wait one extra minute or so during game loading, Cyberbug loads fast anyway. Most people here buy a cheaper one just to load windows and use an HDD to install games, you need to sell your kidneys to buy a 1tb SSD.If you do that in 2021, you deserve the bad experience. There are many faults with this game, but the devs expecting people to not use ancient hardware in this day and age is perfectly reasonable. There is a reason why SSD is in the recommended system requirements.I'm sure that I'll be seeing the same if I were running the game on a PC with a traditional hard disk.
I really don't get people still using HDDs for gaming in CURRENT_YEAR.
SSDs became affordable a decade back, and even with older slower SSDs, the difference was night and day.
300 dollars, one is actually 2000 reais for me and no, we brazillians dont earn six to seven times of what an american does, thanks to our corrupt socialist goverment. Guess Commiefornia and the rest of the US will soon taste what true socialism feels like.I bought a Samsung T5 recently (SSD 2TB) which cost me around $300. Definitely not affordable, but it was a worthy investment (for my music collection). My system SSD is only 223 GB, so I've always used my HDD for games indeed.