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Post by moody on Dec 11, 2018 16:20:29 GMT -5
Because of all the graphic upgrades and the way it plays.. it is more immersive... You "feel" more as if you are on an actual battlefield.. With headphones on and a good graphics card and computer, it is really a big difference.. I am running iton my Photo-editing system which has a 32" screen and running it at full resolution.... This system though has 14TB of drive and 64gb of on board memory.. It is what i do all my graphic design and photo stuff on... So I don't know how it looks on other systems.. but on this.. It is very very cool looking... very gritty, dirty.. I like it.. just confirming. You aren't the Miscreant who was in wiki 18 months or so ago are you?
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Post by ༒ƜƦƛƖƬӇ༒ on Dec 11, 2018 17:44:42 GMT -5
Because of all the graphic upgrades and the way it plays.. it is more immersive... You "feel" more as if you are on an actual battlefield.. With headphones on and a good graphics card and computer, it is really a big difference.. I am running iton my Photo-editing system which has a 32" screen and running it at full resolution.... This system though has 14TB of drive and 64gb of on board memory.. It is what i do all my graphic design and photo stuff on... So I don't know how it looks on other systems.. but on this.. It is very very cool looking... very gritty, dirty.. I like it.. just confirming. You aren't the Miscreant who was in wiki 18 months or so ago are you? no... Don't know wiki, or what wiki.. On Wikia I have a different name I go by.. but until War Robots, never went by Miscreant.. ![:)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/smiley.png)
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Post by anjian on Dec 12, 2018 4:08:10 GMT -5
The graphics of the main mobile version will likely be updated in the future to this level, but you have to ask yourself if your hardware can handle it as apparently, Intel chipsets with onboard GPUs are having a problem with it and those GPUs are still stronger than most mobile GPUs.
Steam is a very very small market for War Robots and even if you add Facebook Gameroom, its still going to be too small for coming out with a PC version alone. Furthermore Facebook Gameroom includes players that are on non gamer type PCs and notebooks.
Other than uneven brightness between the lighted and the shadow portions of the game, my real complaint about playing the Steam version is the long long wait times, which is indicative of having a very small, if not unsustainable player base. The Steam reviews for War Robots are strictly mixed and well into the negative, including your expected pay to win gripes. This is how Pixo's P2W policies are having a major backlash against them.
But if you do get into a match, it feels like an entirely new game altogether, even if the robots, the maps, the weapons are still familiar. The look is very impressive, and there is more nuances to the inverse kinetic automation that is beautiful to observe.
Sad to see I cannot find Shutze, Golem and Boa on the store but it doesn't stop those that already have them.
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