While it has a few original ideas and a very different tone and story, Watch Dogs is still very much a GTA derivative so I think it suffers for some of those comparisons.
While it has a few original ideas and a very different tone and story, Watch Dogs is still very much a GTA derivative so I think it suffers for some of those comparisons.
http://games.on.net/2014/06/ubisoft-game-the-review/
lol @ this, particularly "Ubisoft Game is filled with side activities such as This Gambling Game, Beating Up Enemies Until You Are Told To Stop, Looking For Collectibles, and Tailing Somebody Somewhere For Some Reason."
If you're planning on running this game on a PC with the minimum required CPU, forget about it. I threw this game on my Q9650 (C2Q @ 3.38 Ghz) rig, with an EVGA GTX 670 FTW and could barely keep it above 27 fps, and no matter what graphics settings I set the game at, it wouldn't improve the fps. It will run just fine with an overclocked i5 though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9Wlwe63gQ4 Q9650
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOmBSUa3x0c i5-2500k
Last edited by gamevet; 08 Jun 2014 at 02:44 AM.
Modders have found the old E3 filters/textures/whatever on the PC build.
http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=389848
I haven't read the thread, as the forum was down due to traffic last time I checked.
The people saying this enables the "pre-downgrade visuals" are misstating a bit. They've found some settings to make the game prettier, but it's still the same simplified assets that are well behind the E3 version. Like, if you look at the theater entrance, in the E3 version it's got all individually modeled light bulbs, but in the final, it's just a flat texture. There are tons of examples like that.
Wahhh
Did they find the mod that makes it less of a snore?
Yes. "Play Another Game." Look for it!
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