![]() ![]() I was expecting Nioh2s camera to return, and grossly disappointed. ![]() The Camera for mouse in this game is horrendous. I Play every game with Mouse and Keyboard. I don't play games to fit a so-called "meta" or "mold", unless you are some competitive gamer who plays more for the money than anything else. ![]() Games are for escapism, comfort and immersion. How can you decide for them which way they should play, what settings they should use? There are people who play games in all sorts of ways, some people prefer 120 FPS at the cost of visual fidelity, some prefer visual prioritization but don't mind 30 FPS. There are people who grew up playing only with KB&M, and are proficient in using them for any game, and find controller to be uncomfortable to play with. ![]() There are disabled people who play games with their toes, who use different input devices. What input devices people choose to use depends entirely on their preferences based on their comfort or skill in using them, regardless of whether they are the so-called "optimal" or "meta" way to play the game. Steam version is probably an older build.Originally posted by RevelationSpace:Can't believe people play games like this with mouse and keyboard. It seems the Steam PC demo is locked to 60 FPS whereas the Microsoft Store PC demo has 120 FPS. DLSS will come at some point (confirmed by devs), but maybe not on release. You can try disabling the in-game V-sync. Possible fix for flickering effects / graphical artifacts: (disabling "Parsec Virtual Display Driver") It actually worked for me, or verify files did it." "A steam user named herryk159 suggested that to download Vp9 from Microsoft store to fix the blackscreen problem. ) and define your frame limit to 60, seems to help somes on Steam forums. You can go to your NVIDIA settings or use RTSS (or Rivatuner. I've tried to gather information and fixes from different people on Steam / Discord. ![]()
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