The chattering bracelet ain't the half of it.
."The longer I play the game the more it frame stutters and eventually it crashes. I run a watercooled 3080 12gb with 64gb ram on an I9 processor, that I built myself. So no, it's not my hardware. So I don't even get to find out what the first major boss is like!"
Certain negative reviews are more about the game's content, obviously a subjective call, but even those who enjoy its characters and world are saying the current state of the game is getting in the way of recommending it:"textures are blurry, massive stuttering in the city and grainy/hazy/blurry models are a huge problem,".
That user also says they stopped playing after a particularly annoying crash bug, and crashes do appear to be happening across the board. Poor old Kali hereAnd it does feel extraordinary that a publisher the size of Square Enix is launching a title like this, at a premium price point, in such a bad state on PC.
The overall reception to the game, outside of the performance issues, is decidedly mixed. There are definitely positive reactions in amongst the reviews, and some like the weirder direction the publisher has taken with this one . Sadly, though, a lot others think that, once you get past the discourse,
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