Make sure to listen to the logs about their background in the hacker HQ, it assures they are not just "comedy characters" and adds just right amount of depth to their personas and motivations. Obviously not talking Total War levels lol, but you have to think about your style and the level up tree and take that mindset into the missions with you.Īlso worth noting and something I was worried about: The characters aren't as annoying as they seem. More strategic than one might expect as well. The "ubi grind" hasn't set in yet which I'm happy about and main missions have great design with a lot of ways to accomplish them, some not being possible, depending on how you styled your level up points. Sharp, colourful, clean, no tearing or performance hits that I've noticed - Some vistas really make you do a double take. I'm playing on a 4k TV on Pro, looks great. Thank you guys, I literally bought it right after I saw these videos of post-patch footage (Ubi owes you compensation ) ).Īll following thoughts after about 3 hours of play: But you're right, it's better to have a rock-solid 30fps experience than even a 60fps with dips, stutters, tearing, etc. Though it does make the experience noticeably better, even in games like Watch Dogs. In reply to I agree, not every game needs to be played at 60fps. The only question left is if Microsoft has the courage to actually encourage developers to make 60fps vs 30fps versions of XB1 games, which would leave most XB1 owners feeling "left-behind".
This would put XB1 Scorpio's CPU significantly ahead of PS4's Pro - which allied with XB1 Scorpio's GPU, around 33% more powerful than PS4 Pro's - thus enabling the much dreamed on consoles.
I really hope Microsoft gets a custom version of one of the new AMD Zen CPUs, from everything that has been shown and talked about, they seem to be a really great improvement over the Bulldozer and Jaguar series of CPUs - ranging from 2 to 4 times the performance.
But you're right, it's better to have a rock-solid 30fps experience than even a 60fps with dips, stutters, tearing, etc.Īfter a while, you get used to 30fps, but if the game has framerate and framepacing issues, it really breaks immersion and significantly detracts from the experience - not to mention the health related issues like headaches, nausea, etc.Īs for XB1 Scorpio, if Microsoft does indeed upgrade the XB1 Scorpio CPU to the extent that it can deliver better visuals than PS4 Pro and 60fps as well, while the same games on PS4 Pro are still running at 30fps and the two consoles' prices are similar, that will influence a lot of people to go to Microsoft's side. I agree, not every game needs to be played at 60fps.