Is Denuvo generally known to affect performance. I preordered due to finding a great price but now I'm concerned. I think batman scarred me
No. There were some early reports it did but I don't think it's been substantiated.
Is Denuvo generally known to affect performance. I preordered due to finding a great price but now I'm concerned. I think batman scarred me
It's not about avoiding I'm a sucker for Tomb Raider so it's about double dipping and if they want me to do that they have to offer a complete experience.
Is Denuvo generally known to affect performance. I preordered due to finding a great price but now I'm concerned. I think batman scarred me
I feel like you're fishing for an avatar quote. The notion that you're not getting the "complete experience" if the game lacks the button prompts associated with your platform of choice makes zero sense no matter how you approach it.
nobody knows, no way of testing with or without it as there is only version with it.... batman is the victim of WB for the most partIs Denuvo generally known to affect performance. I preordered due to finding a great price but now I'm concerned. I think batman scarred me
http://kotaku.com/5192830/ea-releases-tool-to-bypass-securom-limitations
looks like EA release tools to bypass it
Can't fucking wait. This was probably mentioned and addressed but do we know when GMG is giving out their keys?
Can't fucking wait. This was probably mentioned and addressed but do we know when GMG is giving out their keys?
This has to be one of the most ridiculous things I've read in a while on gaming side. "sucker" for tomb raider, but getting bent out of shape over something that is extremely common on pc due to standard apis in use. Hate to break it to you, but you won't be getting the 'complete' experience on PS4, so are button prompts really more important to you than things like framerate?
As far as i remember, there was no Tomb Raider Definite version release for PC a few years ago. After all this MK X PC support bomb, im loosing will to pay any money to such developers. Is it worth supporting this release?
Tomb Raider (2013) PC release was phenomenal and didn't require any "Definitive Version" like X360/PS3 did on XB1/PS4.As far as i remember, there was no Tomb Raider Definite version release for PC a few years ago. After all this MK X PC support bomb, im loosing will to pay any money to such developers. Is it worth supporting this release?
Jesus, a complete experience like on consoles, where you know, you get the button prompts for the controller you're using. Since it is still not standard it's a valid question. Nothing more, I've never said anything about graphics.
THe Definitive Edition was pretty much the PC version with a few enhancements.
The PC version is being handled by Nixxes, which I consider great. However, if there is another 'Definitive' Edition, it won't likely release on PC. But since this game is on all current consoles, the chances of a 'Definitive' edition are really unlikely.
I say trust in SE and Nixxes.
The PS4/xbone versions of TR lacked tessellation, contact-hardening shadows and motion blur was heavily paired back. Framerate was far, far from stable 60fps in countless cases.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWWtm4Wq9QU
One example.
Have to agree on this one. I could easily max out the PC version yet still prefer the PS4 DE - and not just because of Lara's new face.As someone who owns both the Steam Version, and has played that at 4K60, vs the PS4 version, I preferred the PS4 version in this case. )
Same Q but for cdkeys.com?
It's not about avoiding I'm a sucker for Tomb Raider so it's about double dipping and if they want me to do that they have to offer a complete experience.
still view ps4 button prompts as "huh thats a nice addition", its far from becoming a standard like the xbox pads, especially when there isnt even official driver support from sony (it doesnt matter what apps make it easy, until there is something official from sony expecting all games to have button prompts is setting yourself up for disappointment)
As someone who owns both the Steam Version, and has played that at 4K60, vs the PS4 version, I preferred the PS4 version in this case. Was it perfect or "definitive" in every way?
No.
But the way's it was superior, it was by a mile imo. In many ways this was more artistic than technical, or simply a result of devs seeing things they missed/would like to change from the first go around.
One example.
And this is coming from someone who refused to buy this game for his XBO (even as a b2g1 sale) because I didnt want to settle for inferior graphics. Also rebuilt my PC to play Witcher at 4K rather than play my PS4 copy I already owned.
TR DE was an outlier. I do wish they had released it on PC so I could have the best of both worlds. (Much like I wish they would have released the Cryengine 3.0 version of Crysis made for consoles on PC, though in that case, regardless of new features/engine upgrades the PC version was still legues ahead)
PS4 Button prompt support don't exactly need driver support.
Sure, driver support isn't needed, but it's not a stretch to assume that if Sony were to officially support the DS3/4 on the PC, then developers/publishers would be more inclined to include PS button prompts. That being said, they are becoming more commonplace, slowly but surely, particularly with regard to indies.
The PS4/xbone versions of TR lacked tessellation, contact-hardening shadows and motion blur was heavily paired back. Framerate was far, far from stable 60fps in countless cases.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWWtm4Wq9QU
I disagree, there was a lot more dynamic foliage and Lara's skin was much better. TressFX was toned down though and, as mentioned, the framerate was a bit iffy.I played the 'Definitive Edition' of the game and it was crap compared to the original on PC. The differences didn't necessarily look better, just different. Like colour and contrast tweaks or a couple of scenes with added smoke. Lara just looked strange like she had something wrong with her face. The framerate was all over the place too.
I played the 'Definitive Edition' of the game and it was crap compared to the original on PC. The differences didn't necessarily look better, just different. Like colour and contrast tweaks or a couple of scenes with added smoke. Lara just looked strange like she had something wrong with her face. The framerate was all over the place too.
I've just checked the promo. Apparently, it's only for those who bought the cards in Asia Pacific Region. I just needed to fill my card serial number on the website and I got the code instantly
Edit: Here's the page looks like (ASUS): http://www.asus.com/event/VGA/Rise-of-the-Tomb-Raider/
Haven't tested yet, but even if we bought an ASUS card from any region and then try to claim the game by picking any APAC region, it might still work.. Who knows.. lol
You'd avoid a game you want to play for 9 months because of button prompts?
I mean, I can kind of understand it. If you're used to Playstation buttons, it can be quite annoyingESPECIALLY in a game that uses QTE's.
I'd probably just work around the problem by playing with a keyboard, though.
I've used different controllers my whole life. To this day, I use n64, vita, ps3, Ps4, xbox, mouse abs keyboard, And now the steam controller. After a while I managed to become fully capable of translating buttons from differing controls, so for me it's not bad. Especially as I plan to use the steam controller for this game. But I know a lot of people simply cannot do that at all.
To me, it's not so much the different button combinations as it is the on-screen prompts not matching the controller in my hands.
I have no idea why this matters, since I don't look down at my controller while playing, but it makes a big difference for some reason.
It's particularly bad if I'm using non-matching button prompts AND a controller I'm not used to. I can generally adjust to playing a game that uses Nintendo's ABXY button setup on any controller, because I'm a Nintendo guy, but if I'm playing a game that uses Playstation button mappingwhich I'm far less used toI absolutely need the controller to match the game.
I am still miffed that Sony still uses their own custom buttons. ABXY should just replace them, as they are more common.
Apparently you can use the PPID + SN from any GTX970 or GTX980 no matter what region you bought it in, as long as you select one of the Asia regions in the drop down box. Works even if your card came with a game originally. You can do that to get Rise of the Tomb Raider for free.
I bet they'll fix that loophole.
Did they already fix this? I tried just now and choosing any country (APAC or other) just loops back around to choosing your country.
Nope, I've just this second got a coupon code from ASUS using my 980's S/N and PPID, bought here in the UK last year from Amazon.
Didn't realize it puts the game in your account, rather than giving a key though. I already have the deluxe version of Rise, so I'll have to hand the coupon away rather than a key.
I am still miffed that Sony still uses their own custom buttons. ABXY should just replace them, as they are more common.
got my Gigabyte 970 from 2014, guess I am out of luck
After how bad Arkham knight was, I wish I could request a copy of Tomb Raider from Nvidia, especially since I bought two 970s.
Coming up on 25 minutes late now