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what resolution? Those were are 2560x1440p and ultimate.
1920/1080
what resolution? Those were are 2560x1440p and ultimate.
Woooo 100% completion!
I have to admit, it was an awesome adventure. I did get a bit burnt out hunting down all the mines and alarms for 100% completion, but I still had a blast.
I'd give it a 9/10
Does this game work with the xbox 360 controller?
I have a celeron g530 and HD7750 and 20 gigs of ram. How well with this play for me at 720p?
I bought Tomb Raider and Bioshock Infinite on eBay via some AMD promotional scratch off code for $45.
Seller emailed me the code within an hour and I activated both on steam. Pretty happy with the deal, comes out to $22 per game.
My 680 GTX is getting pushed right to its limit at 1920x1200, Ultra settings and FXAA. I don't think it is really playable with SSAO 2x or 4x and I saw almost 2 gb of video memory usage at one point.
Was there any benefit to hunting down that stuff? I only made sure to grab all the relics and documents.
If you max everything the graphics are stunning. Better than Crysis 3 IMO. The story was horrendousssssss. It was so unbelievably bad! This game could have been a classic with a good story and good characters.
Ran fine at the resolution on ultra for me. It must be the patches because I played before they released the patches.
The story was horrendousssssss. It was so unbelievably bad! This game could have been a classic with a good story and good characters.
I'm in some wolf cave and a huge wolf attacks me. I mash left and right like it says. then it says press F to kick. I press f, nothing. i mash f, nothing. i hold f, nothing. wtf am I supposed to do??????
How long until the game isn't primarily quicktime events?
I'm surprised this got so much praise considering it's been pretty much quicktime events and a clunky 3rd person action game. I've only played for an hour or so but I'm already bored.
How long until the game isn't primarily quicktime events?
Probably just after you reach your mentor, and go to the radio tower. Before that, the game was annoying.
Lets see, there was Vladimir, her first human kill as a QTE, the wolf in the cave as a QTE, the Russian boss on the Endurance deck that had a QTE as part of the fight, and one of the Oni during the final battle sequences. So, about 4? That constitutes 'primarily' QTEs now?
IMO, "clunky" is the last word I would use to describe Tomb Raider. The combat, movement, and platforming feel extremely seamless and fluid to me.
And as mentioned above, there aren't many QTEs once you get past the beginning.