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  1. People with older generation processors are facing a lot of frame rate issues, particularly in big cities which is true as the game is CPU heavy in it's current state. I think you need latest gen processors to run this game smoothly and a GPU with at-least 10-12GB VRAM to run at 2K/4K as it also eats a lot VRAM at higher resolution. Also locking the Frame Rate at 60FPS helps with smoother experience. I hope developers will be able to patch all these issues so that people won't miss out on this great game.
  2. Put in a few good hours today, reached the main city of Vermont did some quests in the city & surprisingly didn't face any frame rate drops. It was a smooth 60fps experience. Playing at 4K DLSS Quality High settings Frame rate locked at 60fps No RT. The Game is super fun. Playing as a Mage & My Pawn as a Fighter.
  3. Done with NFS Unbound. Starting Dragon's Dogma 2 from today .
  4. Micro transactions were present also in other Capcom single player titles. I think DD2 is getting a lot slack because game performs so poorly on consoles & PC. Anyway, I bought the game last night. Let’s see how it performs on my system. Dragon’s Dogma was one of my most favorite RPGs I played on Xbox 360.
  5. You are locked to a single save file and can’t restart a new save unless you delete your current one which is bit complicated on PC than consoles.
  6. Xbox Series S: Dynamic 1440p/~35fps with temporal reconstruction and unlocked framerate Xbox Series X: Dynamic 2160p/~40fps with temporal reconstruction and unlocked framerate Playstation 5: Dynamic 2160p/~38fps with temporal reconstruction and unlocked framerate PC: 2160p Max Settings with DLSS Balanced | RT ON | | RTX 4080 | i9 12900K | 32GB DDR5 | SSD NVME - Dragon's Dogma 2 has a single display mode on all 3 consoles. - The game uses ray-Tracing for global illumination on PC, PS5 and XSX. Xbox Series S does not have ray-tracing. This setting does not affect shadows and reflections. - Ray-tracing cannot be disabled on PS5/XSX. Load times may be faster on PC if you have an NVMe SDD. PS5 has a slight advantage over Xbox Series, although anecdotal in this section. - Xbox Series S renders at 1440p with temporal reconstruction, while PS5 and XSX render at 2160p. PS5 has a slightly higher average resolution than XSX. - All 3 console versions have unlocked framerate. It is not possible to lock it at 30fps. - The framerate ranges between 30~45fps on all 3 platforms, although XSX has a slightly higher average than PS5 (about 2/3fps). - Drawing distance is higher on PC, followed by PS5. Xbox S/X Series has some less shadow and vegetation detail in the distance. - PS5 also has slightly more detailed shadows compared to XSX, especially in the distance. - Xbox Series S/X shows slight banding on some surfaces (especially on some highly tessellated terrain). - Reflections in all versions are SSR. Xbox Series S shows a slightly lower quality of reflections.
  7. https://www.pcgamer.com/games/rpg/dragons-dogma-2-performance-analysis/ Performance on PC is crap, will wait for Capcom to fix all these issues first. https://www.ign.com/articles/capcom-is-aware-of-dragons-dogma-2-frame-rate-issues-on-pc-looking-into-fixes Dragon's Dogma 2's framerate issues were so rough for IGN senior editorial producer Mark Medina that he had switch from playing on PlayStation 5 to PC because he was getting motion sickness. Dragon's Dogma 2 currently has high demands on hardware, with the Steam Deck struggling to run at playable rates and even high-end machines of an RTX4090 paired with an AMD 5800X3D CPU can drop into the 30s whilst in the denser populated towns.
  8. Optimization is poor on PC according to Gamespot review. https://gamerant.com/dragons-dogma-2-review/ "On a high-end rig with an RTX 4090, the game often struggles to hit 60fps in the main city areas with upscaling while also being host to some bad stutter that seems to get worse the longer the game runs. Additionally, the PC port currently doesn't scale well on high or low settings and has some serious bugs with its ambient occlusion and ray tracing options." That doesn't looks good - even with DLSS on
  9. Lots are speculating on Reddit it's going to be today and most of the reviews will be of PS5 version. Waiting for performance reviews for PC version before going ahead with the purchase.
  10. Will wait for the performance review before deciding to purchase it for PS5 or PC.
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