created cute girl, ingame she looks like fucking Xena Warrior Princess. And breaks faces like one. Time to go back to character creation. Died once to horse thing right from the start. Still exploring first mission.Creating many different characters because you don't like how they look outside of creator with ingame lightning is peak rpg.
Some tips: it's been reported that effects quality will kill performance mid fight for no noticeable visual gain, while shadows have the biggest overall impact on performance. Recommended to turn both down (with effect quality to low specifically).Played a bit, some observations:
-The fix for windows 7 suggested on the steam forums (copying and renaming Xinput1_3.dll to the game folder and forcing border-less window in config file) works perfectly. Without it the game doesn't even launch, but after following those steps it works well, without any crashes or glitches.
-KBM controls are better than in Nioh 1. For one, you can bind side mouse buttons, something you could not do in Nioh 1 even after multiple updates to the PC port and you had to use 3rd party programs if you wanted that. With some proper keybinding setup you can definitely make kb+m work and be comfortable. The default KBM controls are dogshit (tab to block, etc.). I recommend a mouse with more than 3 buttons if you want to do KBM.
-I'm running an old PC with pretty mediocre GPU at this point (1060 3 GB) and the game runs fine on highest settings but there are occasional framerate issues. On a couple of occasions my keyboard stopped working for a few seconds while playing and I don't know if it's a problem with the keyboard or my shit PC overloading. I've read that this game is very GPU intensive and especially badly optimized for Nvidia, so there may be fixes in the future.
So even though the port not good, it's perfectly playable for me and it's better than Nioh 1's port, although that's not really a badge of honor, but it's something.
I hope you find this information useful. Meanwhile I'm gonna go full autism mode on this game.
I spent far too long trying to create a decent shade of blonde hair and then gave up and went for a preset anyway. Then spent far too long trying out the various weapons in the intro area. Game runs smooth so far at 1440 60 fps at default high settings with motion blur turned off. That's on an aging 1080. Camera seems zoomed a bit further out than Nioh but might just be me misremembering.
Trying to get the hang of the Yokai stuff is going to keep me busy for a bit, it doesn't seem an instant win like LW was in the first.
Some tips: it's been reported that effects quality will kill performance mid fight for no noticeable visual gain, while shadows have the biggest overall impact on performance. Recommended to turn both down (with effect quality to low specifically).Played a bit, some observations:
-The fix for windows 7 suggested on the steam forums (copying and renaming Xinput1_3.dll to the game folder and forcing border-less window in config file) works perfectly. Without it the game doesn't even launch, but after following those steps it works well, without any crashes or glitches.
-KBM controls are better than in Nioh 1. For one, you can bind side mouse buttons, something you could not do in Nioh 1 even after multiple updates to the PC port and you had to use 3rd party programs if you wanted that. With some proper keybinding setup you can definitely make kb+m work and be comfortable. The default KBM controls are dogshit (tab to block, etc.). I recommend a mouse with more than 3 buttons if you want to do KBM.
-I'm running an old PC with pretty mediocre GPU at this point (1060 3 GB) and the game runs fine on highest settings but there are occasional framerate issues. On a couple of occasions my keyboard stopped working for a few seconds while playing and I don't know if it's a problem with the keyboard or my shit PC overloading. I've read that this game is very GPU intensive and especially badly optimized for Nvidia, so there may be fixes in the future.
So even though the port not good, it's perfectly playable for me and it's better than Nioh 1's port, although that's not really a badge of honor, but it's something.
I hope you find this information useful. Meanwhile I'm gonna go full autism mode on this game.
PS4 codes don't work on PCI spent far too long trying to create a decent shade of blonde hair and then gave up and went for a preset anyway. Then spent far too long trying out the various weapons in the intro area. Game runs smooth so far at 1440 60 fps at default high settings with motion blur turned off. That's on an aging 1080. Camera seems zoomed a bit further out than Nioh but might just be me misremembering.
Trying to get the hang of the Yokai stuff is going to keep me busy for a bit, it doesn't seem an instant win like LW was in the first.
https://nioh2.wiki.fextralife.com/Character+Creation+Codes
steam reviews were "mixed" yesterday, and most of negative ones were saying that mouselook felt like you're moving emulated analog sticks, i.e. there's no raw mouse input. Is this true?-KBM controls are better than in Nioh 1. For one, you can bind side mouse buttons, something you could not do in Nioh 1 even after multiple updates to the PC port and you had to use 3rd party programs if you wanted that. With some proper keybinding setup you can definitely make kb+m work and be comfortable. The default KBM controls are dogshit (tab to block, etc.). I recommend a mouse with more than 3 buttons if you want to do KBM.
I thought this too before I played it, but then I had to eat crow. Tsushima is much, much better than ass creed, even if it has some similar elements superficially. It's a fine game.Ghost of tushima doesn't look that appealing to me. Just ass creed with nippon steel.
steam reviews were "mixed" yesterday, and most of negative ones were saying that mouselook felt like you're moving emulated analog sticks, i.e. there's no raw mouse input. Is this true?-KBM controls are better than in Nioh 1. For one, you can bind side mouse buttons, something you could not do in Nioh 1 even after multiple updates to the PC port and you had to use 3rd party programs if you wanted that. With some proper keybinding setup you can definitely make kb+m work and be comfortable. The default KBM controls are dogshit (tab to block, etc.). I recommend a mouse with more than 3 buttons if you want to do KBM.
I'm playing with gamepad, but using mouse for headshots. Feels easier than in first game.steam reviews were "mixed" yesterday, and most of negative ones were saying that mouselook felt like you're moving emulated analog sticks, i.e. there's no raw mouse input. Is this true?-KBM controls are better than in Nioh 1. For one, you can bind side mouse buttons, something you could not do in Nioh 1 even after multiple updates to the PC port and you had to use 3rd party programs if you wanted that. With some proper keybinding setup you can definitely make kb+m work and be comfortable. The default KBM controls are dogshit (tab to block, etc.). I recommend a mouse with more than 3 buttons if you want to do KBM.
does it have good level design?