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Plays at 60 FPS in the fidelity setting on the PS5. No need to switch to frame rate mode.
I bought this game, but going to wait to play it until i get a PS5 just for this reason!
Plays at 60 FPS in the fidelity setting on the PS5. No need to switch to frame rate mode.
Agree to disagree.Beat the game today. Its better than TLOU2 and got robbed for game of the year. Play it on ps5 if you disagree. It's absolutely immaculate.
If you're dumbing down games to their base mechanics, MGSV>>>TLoU2 for stealth games.Agree to disagree.
Its a really good game and one of the best 'AC' type games, but there's levels and TLOU II >> GoT.
This literally makes no sense. TLOU II doesnt remotely play like MGSV. Since when was TLOU II, a pure stealth game? Its actually a compliment if your comparing TLOU II's stealth to MGSV (since MGSV has the best gameplay of any stealth game in 20 years).If you're dumbing down games to their base mechanics, MGSV>>>TLoU2 for stealth games.
If you're dumbing down games to their base mechanics, MGSV>>>TLoU2 for stealth games.
There are long stretches in both TLOU1+2 where the enemies are intentionally numerous to keep your character from leaning on fighting mechanics already baked into core game play. Definitely reminds me of later MGS games that gave you cool aggressive actions but ramped up enemy numbers to slow your approach down. The comparison fits imoThis literally makes no sense. TLOU II doesnt remotely play like MGSV. Since when was TLOU II, a pure stealth game? Its actually a compliment if your comparing TLOU II's stealth to MGSV (since MGSV has the best gameplay of any stealth game in 20 years).
Youve literally described every stealth game ever made....There are long stretches in both TLOU1+2 where the enemies are intentionally numerous to keep your character from leaning on fighting mechanics already baked into core game play. Definitely reminds me of later MGS games that gave you cool aggressive actions but ramped up enemy numbers to slow your approach down. The comparison fits imo
This game had the most visceral combat and most satisfying third person action in this sub genre of the last decade imo. Its goddamn fantastic, I honestly dont know how people complained about the gameplay. Playing as Abby and smashing bats into faces was so damn satisfying, sneaking about and from area to area improvising with your current ammunition as Ellie, was spectacular, I honestly dont know what some of these haters played...
Totally unfair, the stealth genre wasn't initially designed to let players fight back when cover was blown - it was a critical failure or a hard restart. The concept of sneaking around with a weapon arsenal on your back in the event things got loud is a modern oneYouve literally described every stealth game ever made....
Just because TLOU II has stealth elements doesnt mean the game plays like MGSV.
Its like comparing GTA's races to Forza races.....
What does this have to do with anything? MGS 1 and Thief (the two big stealth pioneers) did not have such constraints with the gameplay, but I digress, what does this have to do with anything.otally unfair, the stealth genre wasn't initially designed to let players fight back when cover was blown - it was a critical failure or a hard restart.
How so?You sound overly defensive about the games being compared
Anyone playing ghost of Tsushima on a base PS4? Any drawbacks?