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Trophy list out. 

 

Difficulty: Casual, Survival, Nightmare.

 

Then there is a Classic mode which was previously known as Akumu Mode. Will include a limited amount of saves and no upgrades. 

 

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Quick recap:

 

 

 

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Just now, CarbonCore said:

 

Not really, had to use external mods to remove those bars and increase FoV. The framerate was a*s too.

 

This however looks much more stable in performance and significant upgrade from the previous one. 

 

This guy has been streaming since yesterday on PC.

 

 

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