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Finished and loved it. A true masterpiece. Apart from technical issues.
Ingame cinematics were the best I've ever seen, the lighting, facial expressions, animations, texture work, all top notch. Voice acting flawless. Even the gameplay is very good especially for such an old game. Story is nothing groundbraking but script is so well thought that the character development really shines.
I'm very glad that they did this re-remaster as the game deserves it. Graphics were really good most of the time, even reflections were done so well using standard rasterization that it almost looked like ray tracing. Performance was all over the place but thanks to the FSR it was an enjoyable experience afterall. Played it on high settings, 1070ti, FSR quality.
Shaders took 20 mins to compile and had only 1 crash and that was after looong session.
It's not even that short as I thought, it took me around 18h to explore and see most of it. I play on hard using controller without auto aim so I had to retry some encounters
couple of times.
After the overhyped Uncharted I was skeptical if this Naughty Dogs title is really that good as the legends say but it simply is.
"Even the gameplay is very good especially for such an old game"
You aren't playing an old game, it's a complete 2022 remake of the old game using new engine, the mechanics are mostly TLoU2, but slowed down to match the original Tlou1 (Joel is much less nimble than Ellie)
No, it's the same old gameplay. You cannot crawl in bushes for example. Which makes it a bit tedious when you played TLOU2.
I haven't installed it yet as I'd rather wait and see before I DL the whole 9GB. But from my experience, the previous patches made the game crash far more often than the og release.
Also I noticed and verified that if you have any type of hardware monitor software on it will cause the game to get jittery/jumping frames. Once you turn them off it turns smooth.
Great game but the tech issues got me skeptical about Part 2
There are only 20 something whitelisted games atm unlike SAM the performance gain is negligible and on intel CPUs it's often even detrimental to force enable it.
I mean i just told you the bios setting alone does absolutely nothing if you don't enable it at driver level as well and it's not on by default for this title so what exactly is the point of turning it off?
I mean i just told you the bios setting alone does absolutely nothing if you don't enable it at driver level as well and it's not on by default for this title so what exactly is the point of turning it off?
What?
Makes no sense that the bios setting has no effect, if it needs to be on in the first place for it to work (on my laptop I don't even have the toggle on the bios, it's enabled by default).
And I had no idea that this game supported it or not, but that if it did there might be a point in turning it off on nvinspector for this game alone (assuming the other games you have on your system use and run better with rebar) as opposed to shutting the whole thing down on the bios toggle.
Using nvinspector to turn it on on random/older games, that I agree that it's pretty pointless as the games need to support it to use it... correct?
EDIT: ackshully, is there even a way to see at any given moment if the feature is on or off? The only info I know is that both gpu-z and nderpia CP will tell you if it's enabled or not, but dunno if it's possible to see that it's in use by x game/program.
boundle (thoughts on cracking AITD) wrote:
i guess thouth if without a legit key the installation was rolling back we are all fucking then
Using nvinspector to turn it on on random/older games, that I agree that it's pretty pointless as the games need to support it to use it... correct?
EDIT: ackshully, is there even a way to see at any given moment if the feature is on or off? The only info I know is that both gpu-z and nderpia CP will tell you if it's enabled or not, but dunno if it's possible to see that it's in use by x game/program.
Yes exactly, there is a list of supported games i think it's 24 games atm and that's it, this game is not supported and Nvidia very rarely even adds games to the whitelist.
And again the bios setting alone doesn't do anything at all it's just there to enable support from the board/cpu and this makes perfect sense there is a lot of stuff which works this way.
The feature is pretty much abandoned anyway which is not all that surprising considering it's only really useful for ryzen cpus and even there it's a very minor performance boost in most titles.
I don't think there is a way to check if a game is whitelisted other then checking the game profile in nvidia profile inspector.
The New patch let me finish the game. But the feeling that it might crash again was really triggering me. Fuckers should have NEVER released it in this state. No pre-release codes was the biggest RED FLAG! Can't wait for Part 2....hee hee
The NVidia hotfix driver fixed all my crashing. Now performance is great on my PC and it's stable, the only problem is the jittery mouse. I've been playing on the pad for a bit but I constantly have a feeling I'm missing out on the best experience. It just seems like they are really having trouble fixing it because it's been promised for two patches now yet it gets postponed again and again.
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