Squal_FFVIII
Feb 27, 2016, 04:57 AM
Why is this game missing basic graphic options such as vsync and a brightness/contrast slider?
This always seemed odd to me. Now I know that sega isn't known for making great pc games, but seriously? Now I know people will most likely white knight by saying that these options aren't needed which is true to an extent. However having a vsync option is always nice for benchmarking and such. I usually like having vsync to "let application decide" incase I wanna benchmark some games it just makes things easier.
The funny thing is that PSU for pc actually has these settings...lol
Another setting that's more advance but pretty much every respectable pc game has is anti aliasing. Most games that I own offer a few options rather than just one ranging from FXAA (sucks) MSAA, SMAA, and of course SSAA.
This game seems to only have native support for FXAA and a very shitty FXAA I might add. FXAA in the Tomb Raider games looks way better than on this game.
People will for sure white knight this too due to the fact that Nvidia Inspector can be used to add AA which I also use.
However I feel that for any modern PC game these 3 options should ALWAYS be there by default. We shouldn't have to use third party software to add such effects IMO.
I wonder if the new graphics update will bring these options along with the new "ENB" and textures?
This always seemed odd to me. Now I know that sega isn't known for making great pc games, but seriously? Now I know people will most likely white knight by saying that these options aren't needed which is true to an extent. However having a vsync option is always nice for benchmarking and such. I usually like having vsync to "let application decide" incase I wanna benchmark some games it just makes things easier.
The funny thing is that PSU for pc actually has these settings...lol
Another setting that's more advance but pretty much every respectable pc game has is anti aliasing. Most games that I own offer a few options rather than just one ranging from FXAA (sucks) MSAA, SMAA, and of course SSAA.
This game seems to only have native support for FXAA and a very shitty FXAA I might add. FXAA in the Tomb Raider games looks way better than on this game.
People will for sure white knight this too due to the fact that Nvidia Inspector can be used to add AA which I also use.
However I feel that for any modern PC game these 3 options should ALWAYS be there by default. We shouldn't have to use third party software to add such effects IMO.
I wonder if the new graphics update will bring these options along with the new "ENB" and textures?