Early reports of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Wild Hearts gameplay aren't good. The game releases on Thursday, but EA Play subscribers have access to a time-limited trial that'll give them a head start when the game arrives later this week. Unfortunately, while the gameplay seems solid, many are reporting poor performance on all platforms.
Things are especially bad on PC, where players in the Wild Hearts subreddit say that the game is "." Even computers that meet or exceed the recomm📖ended system requirements are unable to get consistent framerates even at extremely low resolutions, with o༒ne player saying .
Things are only marginally better on other platforms. Here we have an Xbox Series X player noting the . They definitely look like two different games. Other players have provided extreme examples of making the world seem a lot more artificial than what was portrayed in trailers. notes that Wild Hearts' visuals are also a "blurry mess" on PS5, so don't think PlayStation players have escaped unscathed.
think that the full version of the game might be different from the trial version that's currently available. It's certainly possible that EA and developer Koei Tecmo just didn't have the time to produce an optimized demo and the full game will be much better. But there's also some evidence suggesting that what you see is what you get.
The biggest clue is Koei Tecmo acknowledging the problems ꦬwith Wild Hearts . "Omega Force is working continuously to improve performance and optimize the game for a wide variety of hardware specs ac🦩ross future updates," a developer wrote. "We have a patch coming next week that addresses a CPU bottleneck problem the team discovered; this should improve performance across mid-high-end CPUs. The team is also actively working on DLSS and FSR support which will arrive in a future patch."
Omega Force is asking early access previewers to submit their reports via the link . Wild Hearts arrives on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PCಌ via Steam on February 16.