Smooth like butta
At some point, I downloaded Dragon’s Dogma onto my PS3, but never got around to playing it. I’d scroll through and tell myself “some other day.” Well, apparently that other day is the day it comes to PC.
I hear tell that the framerate was quite poor on the console version, which seems like a shame. I’ve played a couple of hours of the PC version so far, and have yet to dip below 60 frames per second.
Damn this game is great!
Tested on: Intel i7-4770k 3.50 GHz, 8GB of RAM, Geforce GTX 970, Windows 10
Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen is officially releasing on PC on January 15, so there will still be optimizations and tweaks between now and then. Honestly, though? I’ve encountered no technical issues whatsoever.
Here are the options included in the PC version:
As you can see, the graphics menu has just about all the options players should expect, including a field-of-view setting. Playing with everything cranked up, I was able to run the game at a consistent 60 frames per second, including during the in-game cutscenes. As I mentioned, I’m only a couple of hours in, and nothing has gotten too crazy yet.
Playing on a keyboard and mouse feels rather comfortable, and I’m generally not happy with third-person action games using this control scheme. The keyboard keys can be remapped, so if the defaults don’t tickle your fancy, change them! The individual controller buttons cannot be changed, but there are six different control schemes provided. The game also automatically detects the controller (in my case, an Xbox One gamepad) immediately and even adjusts the button prompts.
A small, but dedicated detail involves the screenshot feature. Players can pause the action and go into a specific “Share” menu option to get a screenshot (as I have done, above) to move the camera about and get a nice image. The PC version will automatically take a Steam screenshot when the Take Photo button is pressed. I expected the game to save it to some random location in My Pictures, but the developers went so far as to program Steam screenshots into this feature — awesome!
We’ll have a full PC Port Report on Dark Arisen‘s official Steam release in January, but as of now, the outlook is very good!
Published: Dec 3, 2015 10:00 am