I'm not about to go around shitting on people for "not being grateful". But me, personally, well I guess grateful isn't quite the right word. But I'm happy I don't have to buy an xbone now for just one game. If they fix it, all the better. I'll no doubt do multiple playthroughs, so I'll at least hold out for my second one for a while in hopes of improvements, even if I'm not totally "unhappy" with the current state.
And for the record while the blatant MS defenders are out of their minds, I also feel like it's disingenuous to go around telling people, "lol, even if you have a 980ti you're FUCKED." The blatant apologists are out of line, but the "other side" isn't devoid of some hyperbole either.
Every frametime graph out there that I've seen screams out "fucked" to me. Especially considering there isn't even the option to smooth things out using third party tools like there usually would be.
To me, this is the definition of a fucked pc port:
- Unstable framerate regardless of hardware or setting selected
- Unstable frame times
- No SLI/Crossfire support
- No Gsync/Freesync support
- No way to get it rendering at your native resolution of choice
- No 3rd party tool support to clean up framerate or blur
- Patch is possibly going to take weeks to appear if the UWP version of Tomb Raider is anything to go by
Every PC centric benchmarking website has also said its fucked (look in the OP) and you will find that the discussions that are taking place on other PC forums and even Remedys own official forums are exactly the same. But all of this is just hyperbolic I guess.
Sorry, but standards are standards and they have been set a long time ago. The moment we all start compromising to this degree then we are sending out a message that this is acceptable, then ultimately it will be us as paying consumers who are going to be fucked in the future.