PC: Controls & complexity
#1
Posté 20 août 2013 - 06:21
1. Ensure PC controls are working fluently and properly with keyboard/mouse, don't get the same crappy port horror as many other games have had when created for multiple platforms.
2. Don't skimp on complexity, don't make this some hamstrung game (on both gameplay and content) just so it runs on the "next-gen" consoles which can (at best) compete with a 4-year old high-end pc.
That is all. Thanks.
#2
Posté 20 août 2013 - 06:28
karrok wrote...
Please pretty please Bioware:
1. Ensure PC controls are working fluently and properly with keyboard/mouse, don't get the same crappy port horror as many other games have had when created for multiple platforms.
2. Don't skimp on complexity, don't make this some hamstrung game (on both gameplay and content) just so it runs on the "next-gen" consoles which can (at best) compete with a 4-year old high-end pc.
That is all. Thanks.
1- in the sticky thread it says they are trying to recapture the pc experience like in DA:O.
2- If your pc can run battlefield 3, I assume it can run Dragon Age Inquisition.
#3
Posté 20 août 2013 - 06:54
2.I wasn't worried about MY pc not running the game, I was worried about the game getting gimped just to make it run on those mediocre-specced consoles.
Edit: checked sticky and they actually mention PC controls and taking them into account, thanks sir!
Modifié par karrok, 20 août 2013 - 06:55 .
#4
Posté 20 août 2013 - 07:04
karrok wrote...
1.Experience is a wildly non-descriptive word in this case, which might or might not include making sure the controls are fit for mouse/keyboard properly.
2.I wasn't worried about MY pc not running the game, I was worried about the game getting gimped just to make it run on those mediocre-specced consoles.
Edit: checked sticky and they actually mention PC controls and taking them into account, thanks sir!
In one of the Game Informer videos they talk that they are trying hard to make sure the game doesn't play differently on the older hardware, but it will look nicer on the newer hardware.





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