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Nsanity said:

"game maintains a steady 30fps (once you’ve downloaded the day-one patch), even during busy scenes, and once you’re playing there are no loading times to interrupt your journey."

http://www.edge-online.com/review/dead-rising-3-review/


Too bad Eurogamer didn't have any Internet access when they reviewed the game.



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globalisateur said:
Nsanity said:

"game maintains a steady 30fps (once you’ve downloaded the day-one patch), even during busy scenes, and once you’re playing there are no loading times to interrupt your journey."

http://www.edge-online.com/review/dead-rising-3-review/


Too bad Eurogamer didn't have any Internet access when they reviewed the game.

Maybe it was an old build?



The reviews are mixed... some says huge performance issues and others no performance issues.





This is just a title that is lacking optimizations for the hardware; common on many previous launch titles for other consoles. I'm sure Dead Rising 4 will look and run much better.



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Gaming on: PS4 Pro, Switch, SNES Mini, Wii U, PC (i5-7400, GTX 1060)

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Saw this over on NeoGaf:

So Chris Carter aka @DtoidChris just posted this a few minutes ago on his twitter feed.

"I beat Dead Rising 3 twice, and only once did I have any framerate problems for a few seconds -- and it didn't impede my gameplay at all."

Also I asked about in co-op and was told "no noticable difference" Yes, Yes, YES!!!!

http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=90412391&postcount=681



http://www.twitch.tv/newgameplustv

Streaming Dead Rising 3 on Xbone live now



Day 1 patch resolves frameset which is good. Game sounds great in reviews. Will buy at classic. Well done falcon to meet launch. We have forza 5 and ryse for graphical gorgeousness.