Charles Alan Ratliff
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I have uploaded the first hour from Alien: Isolation played on the DK2 and include a video at the 59:25 mark on how to set everything up (though the instructions in the OP should be enough). I had no issues with the "<Quality name="Off" precedence="4"/>" line like some people in this thread have.
Anyway, I am playing with a GTX 660 and Intel Core i7 3770 and it runs great. I only did a cursory glance at the video options and didn't adjust anything. It runs smooth and I haven't experienced any motion sickness. I am very impressed with how easy everything was to set up and how well it works. Besides some issues with the HUD and not always being able to read instructions or controls well, I haven't really had any problems. Of course, I am still early in the game and may have more trouble once things ramp up. I plan on recording as much of the game as I can, which may not be much if I end up getting too scared.
One issue that I encountered that doesn't show up in the video is the feeling that my view was slightly tilted. I fixed this by tilting my head just a little bit to the right and hitting both of the bumpers on the 360 controllers to reset my view. I'll have to look more into this, but it may have been based on my position when the game started up, or perhaps I need to tighten the straps on my DK2 a bit.
Anyway, I am playing with a GTX 660 and Intel Core i7 3770 and it runs great. I only did a cursory glance at the video options and didn't adjust anything. It runs smooth and I haven't experienced any motion sickness. I am very impressed with how easy everything was to set up and how well it works. Besides some issues with the HUD and not always being able to read instructions or controls well, I haven't really had any problems. Of course, I am still early in the game and may have more trouble once things ramp up. I plan on recording as much of the game as I can, which may not be much if I end up getting too scared.
One issue that I encountered that doesn't show up in the video is the feeling that my view was slightly tilted. I fixed this by tilting my head just a little bit to the right and hitting both of the bumpers on the 360 controllers to reset my view. I'll have to look more into this, but it may have been based on my position when the game started up, or perhaps I need to tighten the straps on my DK2 a bit.