Runs well so far at ultra settings, 1080p. GTX 970, i7 6700K, 16GB RAM.
is that really rendering at 1080p? Looks blurry
Runs well so far at ultra settings, 1080p. GTX 970, i7 6700K, 16GB RAM.
Apparently yes turning motion blur off helps
He said that best he got it to 1080p/60fps with 100% scaling, everything high except post processing, no blur. Sent this screenshot:
is that really rendering at 1080p? Looks blurry
Does this support DS4 natively, as in PS4 inputs? I'm plugin in my DS4 but the prompts still appear as Xbox.
Boy this game doesn't screenshot well huh?
Still uploading: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dxfu8dknpt0Anyone got footage of the game with motion blur enabled? Curious to see how it looks, as that's not in the console version.
any 21:9 support?
No
how do I get rid of this damn film grain
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Currently #7 on Steam:
PC games are nearly always cheaper for whatever reason.Why is it $50 on Steam but $60 on PSN?
Why is it $50 on Steam but $60 on PSN?
Why is it $50 on Steam but $60 on PSN?
Why is it $50 on Steam but $60 on PSN?
uggh, thats fucking brutal, I finally found the config files, buried in appdataI'd guess it's tied to the post-processing effects setting. That's the crappy thing about UE4 versus 3: the extent to which you can externally tweak a game is virtually non-existent. Here's the game's config file:
Styx 2's is even worse:
This game actually scales down pretty decently- it's playable on my Surface Pro 4 i5. What I don't get is why it's 60 fps in training mode, but 30-40 fps in arcade mode. It seems noticeably higher-res in arcade for some reason. Very strange.
About to try this on my desktop with 21:9 monitor. This is a first for fighting games, to my knowledge.
Incorrect, it does have 21:9 support:
PC games are nearly always cheaper for whatever reason.
I wouldn't say always, it used to be that way though. Now it's more common for AAA games to sell for $60.
I'd guess it's tied to the post-processing effects setting. That's the crappy thing about UE4 versus 3: the extent to which you can externally tweak a game is virtually non-existent. Here's the game's config file:
Styx 2's is even worse:
Where is the config file located?
I posted it a few posts upWhere is the config file located?
A NEW CHALLENGER APPEARS! Crossing fingers Lyte!
As soon as it's done unpacking, I'll hop in and confirm and post a screenshot.
What's rendering scale? I swear every PC game these days has some graphics option I've never seen before and no explanation for what it does.
Shame no HDR but not surprised there isn't. Then again HDR is borked on Windows 10 anyway so it's not lost. Still would've been nice in the grand scheme of things.
PC games are nearly always cheaper for whatever reason.
C:\Users\[account name]\AppData\Local\TekkenGame\Saved\Config\WindowsNoEditor. GameUserSettings.ini is the one you want; the others are blank.
Damn my loading times are absurdely long !!!
uggh, thats fucking brutal, I finally found the config files, buried in appdata
C:Users(username)AppDataLocalTekkenGameSavedConfigWindowsNoEditor
EDIT:
just found on steam forums a way to get rid of CA, gonna test that now
http://steamcommunity.com/app/389730/discussions/0/1291817837620897958/
That edit should be added to the OP
Setting Post Processing to low (can't turn it off) cleans up the softness quite a bit.
Setting Post Processing to low (can't turn it off) cleans up the softness quite a bit.
That doesn't mean much, it was still a fixed hardware spec.The arcade version ran off of windows, I would say this is as close to the source it can get.
Holy fuck does it work lolI'm waiting for someone to unambiguously confirm that it works. "Thanks" doesn't necessarily mean "Thanks, that worked".
Holy fuck does it work lol
So where did that screenshot come from? An early build that had it?
Why is it $50 on Steam but $60 on PSN?