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shikamaru317 said:

Started on Avowed even though I'm not quite done with Indiana Jones yet, will try and play some of both each day until I get Indy done. My early impressions of Avowed:

+Fun combat, basically Elder Scrolls but better (hopefully Bethesda takes some lessons from it)
+Game looks great running with fairly high settings on my PC
+Story seems interesting so far
+Good music and voice acting so far

-Performance isn't great on a somewhat older mid-range CPU like mine, with a pretty good amount of stutter, and neither lowering graphics settings nor turning on frame generation really helps all that much with the stuttering issue, it's just that Unreal 5 is very CPU intensive and you really need a newer CPU with 3D Cache to run UE5 games properly (though it runs significantly better on my PC than Indiana Jones does at least)

-The character creation is somewhat lackluster, not as many sliders as I would like to see, and body customization is even more limited, with only a male and female human and elf body, for 4 bodies total

I'll let you know how well Avowed runs on my PC later tonight. Finished a new build a couple of weeks with the 9800X3D



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G2ThaUNiT said:
shikamaru317 said:

Started on Avowed even though I'm not quite done with Indiana Jones yet, will try and play some of both each day until I get Indy done. My early impressions of Avowed:

+Fun combat, basically Elder Scrolls but better (hopefully Bethesda takes some lessons from it)
+Game looks great running with fairly high settings on my PC
+Story seems interesting so far
+Good music and voice acting so far

-Performance isn't great on a somewhat older mid-range CPU like mine, with a pretty good amount of stutter, and neither lowering graphics settings nor turning on frame generation really helps all that much with the stuttering issue, it's just that Unreal 5 is very CPU intensive and you really need a newer CPU with 3D Cache to run UE5 games properly (though it runs significantly better on my PC than Indiana Jones does at least)

-The character creation is somewhat lackluster, not as many sliders as I would like to see, and body customization is even more limited, with only a male and female human and elf body, for 4 bodies total

I'll let you know how well Avowed runs on my PC later tonight. Finished a new build a couple of weeks with the 9800X3D

Yeah, definitely seems like 3D Cache is the way to go, will definitely upgrade to a newer 3D Cache CPU when I upgrade my PC in a couple of years.



G2ThaUNiT said:

Just finished watching it. Pretty much nothing we didn't already know lol. The entire viewpoint is still from an a "consoles as a walled garden" mindset though rather than focusing on the entirely different path that Xbox wants to be. 

To be fair, part of his point is to suggest that XBOX (as in the XBOX division) precisely ended up on a path it DIDN’T want to be on; that the XBOX division’s hand now is being forced by Big Microsoft. That is not a novel take to be pioneered by Colin, I agree, but I still feel he has done a solid summary and raises some good questions that point out how often focus and strategy have changed in recent years.



Bizwas said:
G2ThaUNiT said:

Just finished watching it. Pretty much nothing we didn't already know lol. The entire viewpoint is still from an a "consoles as a walled garden" mindset though rather than focusing on the entirely different path that Xbox wants to be. 

To be fair, part of his point is to suggest that XBOX (as in the XBOX division) precisely ended up on a path it DIDN’T want to be on; that the XBOX division’s hand now is being forced by Big Microsoft. That is not a novel take to be pioneered by Colin, I agree, but I still feel he has done a solid summary and raises some good questions that point out how often focus and strategy have changed in recent years.

Definitely, but that also isn't something we didn't already know and has been repeated fairly often over the past year. Xbox isn't making such drastic changes out of the goodness of their heart. If it wasn't for the purchases and changes that the division has made in recent years, not only would they have most likely ended up like Sega by now, but worse, they could've left the gaming industry entirely.

But what Xbox is doing has been part of a broader change in the industry. You don't really see many third-party exclusives as you used to. And for the few that you do see, they're either very shortly timed or release on at least one platform like PC. Square has now abandoned the thought of exclusivity, you don't see anymore exclusives from the likes of Sega, Capcom, etc because no one can afford to. Everyone is trying to reach as big of an audience as possible. Sony certainly isn't releasing their games on PC out of the goodness of their heart either. Xbox is just having to take the bigger brunt of these wider industry changes since they're a platform holder. The future of gaming is pointing towards further multiplatform.

It was a good summary video for sure, but that's all it really was. A summary. Without the full knowledge of what Xbox's longterm hardware plans are, which leaks have pointed to an open platform on a plethora of first-party and third-party OEM consoles and handheld devices, it's too early to make declarative statements like what Colin is making of Xbox flying too close to the sun. Which he does throw at the end there about him being wrong before lol. 

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Avowed’s main menu and theme music is beautiful to watch and listen to!



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This has to be the best feeling first person RPG combat I’ve experienced since CP2077! And even then, I can’t think of many others besides that.

I love how rewarding exploring is. Even in the early game, you’re rewarded for going off the beaten path almost every time.



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I'm having quite severe stuttering in Avowed, especially in paradis on PC. I have:
Ryzen 7 5700x3d
RX 6800XT
32GB RAM

High chance this is due to official drivers not being released yet, there is a beta one to download though as an update

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shikamaru317 said:

Started on Avowed even though I'm not quite done with Indiana Jones yet, will try and play some of both each day until I get Indy done. My early impressions of Avowed:

+Fun combat, basically Elder Scrolls but better (hopefully Bethesda takes some lessons from it)
+Game looks great running with fairly high settings on my PC
+Story seems interesting so far
+Good music and voice acting so far

-Performance isn't great on a somewhat older mid-range CPU like mine, with a pretty good amount of stutter, and neither lowering graphics settings nor turning on frame generation really helps all that much with the stuttering issue, it's just that Unreal 5 is very CPU intensive and you really need a newer CPU with 3D Cache to run UE5 games properly (though it runs significantly better on my PC than Indiana Jones does at least)

-The character creation is somewhat lackluster, not as many sliders as I would like to see, and body customization is even more limited, with only a male and female human and elf body, for 4 bodies total. No lighting change option and no option to change your character after initial creation.

Strange, for me indiana jones runs a lot better than avowed. Most likely becuase it doesn't use UE5