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I wouldn't wanna play Bloodborne with shitty framerate and that horrible aliasing I've seen in videos of it. So either they release it on PC or it doesn't exist for me.
It has an input lag of about a fucking SECOND, too.I wouldn't wanna play Bloodborne with shitty framerate and that horrible aliasing I've seen in videos of it. So either they release it on PC or it doesn't exist for me.
Yes, the framerate is a disgrace. In certain areas the game is barely playable, and if you get unlucky you can even reach 1 FPS in critical moments. It's still a masterpiece, though. One of the best games of the past generation.I wouldn't wanna play Bloodborne with shitty framerate and that horrible aliasing I've seen in videos of it. So either they release it on PC or it doesn't exist for me.
Yes, the framerate is a disgrace. In certain areas the game is barely playable, and if you get unlucky you can even reach 1 FPS in critical moments. It's still a masterpiece, though. One of the best games of the past generation.
It really isn't From Software's call, they would have already ported the game otherwise (it's Sony's IP and they insist on being big gays). The game will probably be able to reach 60 stable FPS on the PS5 (since it can already reach them sometimes on the PS4 pro), but FS would have to release some sort of patch to remove the current 30 FPS lock.Yes, the framerate is a disgrace. In certain areas the game is barely playable, and if you get unlucky you can even reach 1 FPS in critical moments. It's still a masterpiece, though. One of the best games of the past generation.
Well if they want to keep that mastahpeese playable under shitty conditions only then fuck it.
I did and it was actually quite fun. I used all my remove-fear items though.You fought the Shichimen Warrior without confetti or the umbrella? That's some next level endurance challenge right there.
No, it's not a matter of taste - Bloodborne has the best art direction in the series and one of the best ever in gaming. Period.The setting, art direction, and atmosphere are top notch: you won't find an objective universal opinion on which game is better in this department, but the fact that someone thinks that BB is even better than DS and Sekiro should tell you enough about how good it is. It's really a matter of tastes.
There are people who prefer the art direction of DS1 and DeS, though, so it's definitely a matter of taste. It doesn't mean that I agree with them, but those people still exist: I think they are wrong, but they still exist.No, it's not a matter of taste - Bloodborne has the best art direction in the series and one of the best ever in gaming. Period.The setting, art direction, and atmosphere are top notch: you won't find an objective universal opinion on which game is better in this department, but the fact that someone thinks that BB is even better than DS and Sekiro should tell you enough about how good it is. It's really a matter of tastes.
It was probably the biggest budget From ever had for a game and, coupled with a real care and love from Miyazaki and the rest of the team at the time, it totally shows. A piece of cloth from Bloodborne has more detail and personality to it than whole swathes of areas from DS2/3. The Threaded Cane alone probably received more thought and animations than any weapon in the series, etc.
It has an input lag of about a fucking SECOND, too.I wouldn't wanna play Bloodborne with shitty framerate and that horrible aliasing I've seen in videos of it. So either they release it on PC or it doesn't exist for me.
There are people who prefer the art direction of DS1 and DeS, though, so it's definitely a matter of taste. It doesn't mean that I agree with them, but those people still exist: I think they are wrong, but they still exist.No, it's not a matter of taste - Bloodborne has the best art direction in the series and one of the best ever in gaming. Period.The setting, art direction, and atmosphere are top notch: you won't find an objective universal opinion on which game is better in this department, but the fact that someone thinks that BB is even better than DS and Sekiro should tell you enough about how good it is. It's really a matter of tastes.
It was probably the biggest budget From ever had for a game and, coupled with a real care and love from Miyazaki and the rest of the team at the time, it totally shows. A piece of cloth from Bloodborne has more detail and personality to it than whole swathes of areas from DS2/3. The Threaded Cane alone probably received more thought and animations than any weapon in the series, etc.
In my opinion, the care and detail put in the items' sprites alone should be enough to prove the superiority of BB:
I mean, come on, look at those.
Are you sure of that? I don't get that here on a my standard PS4. I heard it was true when BB was launched but a patch fixed that.the loading times, however... now that is fucking infuriating!
Bloodborne does have the best art direction
and this is coming from an uchiha who hates 'gothic' settings
Bloodborne does have the best art direction
and this is coming from an uchiha who hates 'gothic' settings
You know you're not Sasuke Uchiha, because that's a fictional character, right? And if you mom says otherwise she is lying to you.
P.S: And Itachi is the more badass brother anyway.
Dude, the input lag in general is real. I've replayed Sekiro on PS4 a lot, and nowadays I'm kinda addicted to doing the Sword Saint boss fight through Reflection of Strength, but the fact is that there's this slight delay between my input to the console that's more noticeable the more I play. I can't tell you how many times the game failed to do what I commanded it to do simply because the game failed to register the input by a split nano-second. Not to mention the capped 30 FPS means some of the enemy attacks would mean it's possible to still register the damage even though you supposed to manage to dodge it by a hair's breadth. For example, though I'm not entirely sure if it's a matter of framerate or actual positioning, or timing,It has an input lag of about a fucking SECOND, too.I wouldn't wanna play Bloodborne with shitty framerate and that horrible aliasing I've seen in videos of it. So either they release it on PC or it doesn't exist for me.
Frame-rates - yes. But input lag? Never had that problem on the standard ps4. It was much more responsive that DS2, which I uninstalled after 2 hours because it felt like I was playing some physics-based youtube meme game.
That, I don't know. In comparison, Ghost of Tsushima was by far the smoother experience in comparison. But that could also be because I've mastered Sekiro and Soulsborne games in general so well that I have no problem tackling similar games.Black Angel , are you sure it's not your TV input lag?
I can't tell you how many times the game failed to do what I commanded it to do simply because the game failed to register the input by a split nano-second.
It's not a weakness, I like it like that. It makes you observe the enemy and ponder if you should countinue attacking or not even more. I never used fast weapons, though.This wasn't too much of a glaring weakness when we had slower paced games but in modern Fromsoft games the way their engine handles input is getting quite annoying.