
- #Nier automata pc performance mod#
- #Nier automata pc performance full#
- #Nier automata pc performance Pc#
I don't even get tired of repeating the "minor"bugs of this version. with far and the hd texture pack it's the better version of the game.
#Nier automata pc performance Pc#
you can use FAR for a better exeperience(hd texture patch, possibility to lower the global illumination for better framerate if your pc is not a warmachine). Originally posted by sdekar:no, it's playable.
#Nier automata pc performance mod#
The author of FAR mod has made changes to itd to make it work on the MS version too, but i haven't personally tested it so I don't know what fixes or enhancments it brings.
#Nier automata pc performance full#
As example, despite me having a low spec PC which definitely can't run this game at full 60fps, achieving around 30fps with heights of 40-45 at best, the game speed is normal at all time meaning i can play it just fine evn at 30fps, while the Microsoft Store version only runs at the correct speed if a stable 60fps is mantained at all times, meaning that if i were to run the Microsoft Version of the game, I'd effectively have the game running at half the speed.Īlso the microstuttering(58-59 fps or 60fps with variable frametime) are still present in the MS version. The Microsoft Store version is "superior" to the steam one only in the face of not needing a fanmade mod to fix the most obvious issue(resolution and asepct ratio) since that issue does not exist in that version, but for everything else it's pretty much the same as this version, while also bringing new potential issues. This new pc version not being available on Steam and Square Enix not fixing this version of the game for 4 years resulted in people being angry and deciding to review bomb the store page here. Now a "new" pc version that is currently exclusive to the microsoft store(also available via xbox gamepass for pc) has been released, which is a port(made by different people than those who ported the steam version) of the Xbox One version of the game, with the screen resolution/aspect ratio fixed and some added features such as HDR support, UI upscaled to 4K, and sharpened image quality. The issues have always been there, people did complain both here and elsewhere even back then, and articles were written about the issues the PC port has, but Square Enix did not address any of those issues, a fanmade fix was made, and most users did not experience the issues anyway, so the anger eventually died out(but complaints and reports have always been a constant). However, those who do experience them are not a small fraction(even if still the minority,but extremely vocal), and despite these issues being less common the more recent the hardware is, they can happen even on the most recent hardware. Keep in mind that all of the above issues CAN happen, but most users do not experience them. Nearly all of the above issues can be fixed or alleviated using FAR mod, which automatically fixes the resolution/aspect ratio issues, increases stability removing crashes and freezes, and adds control over Global Illumination(which you can't normally change in the game settings), allowing for increased performance since the Ultra(Default)setting is unnecessarily taxing but virtually identical to the High setting, which is much less heavier. It can suffer from stuttering which can go from mild stuttering(58-59 fps instead of locked 60, or locked 60fps with extremely uneven framtime) to severe stuttering and low fps(40-50fps, even on recent hardware).

These 2 issues only happen in fullscreen when playing at the native resolution of your monitor, playing windowed(or fullscreen if intentionally set at a lower than native resolution) the game renders correctly at the set resolution(the game does not have borderless fullscreen setting).Īdditionally, it can crash or occasionally freeze with a black or white screen, this is however not common. That said, this game PC port CAN have some issues: rendering at an incorrect(lower) resolution than the one you set in the settings, and possibly also at an incorrect aspect ratio. And this goes both ways, negative and positive. First of all, the upcoming Nier Replicant is not developed by the same people/studio that developed Automata, so this game PC port quality is not a valid measurement for how the PC version of Replican might be.
