I'm one of the backers. The only sad part is that, when I receive the game, I won't be able to play it with ayone else, as I don't know anybody that helped with the kickstarter or has plans to buy the game later.
Hey, I'm wondering if anyone came across this problem as well.
Fez has stutter issues, I think anyone that played it noticed it, but it's not really something that damages the experience so it really didn't bother me. That is, it didn't bother me until I reached the "clock stage" (basically a scenario in which there is a big clock). For some reason, in this place, the frame rate drops to, like, one frame every five seconds, which makes it completely unplayable. If I exit this scenario, the game goes back to normal, but as soon as I return to it, the frame rate takes a dive. I've tried getting passed it, but there are some moving cubes that squash you, and with the broken frame rate it's impossible (at least for me) to make it through. Has this happened to anyone else? And, if so, do you have a solution?
I think this is the first time I'm feeling how bad DRMs can be. I payed for Might and Magic Heros VI, fair and square. Even if this transition only takes a couple of hours, it seems unfair that I won't be able to play the game during this period.
I'm curious to see where they'are taking the series. After 5, I can't see where they'd go, since it is no longer a matter of escaping a place with your life. Now it's more about fighting a war agains a virus, but the scale was already so big that they'd have to do some very weird stuff to make it seem more meaningful.
Here's what I did this year: I waited until people said the how was over on twitter, then went to gametrailers and watched the videos for the things announced, which are the only thing that matter on this stupid show. I don't get why people continue to watch and complain about it. It's the way it's always been and, as far as I can see, it won't change. So I figure the best anyone can do is just ignore it and wait a little while for the videos.
Are you sure Fraps would work for this? I tried recording some Binding of Isaac gameplay using it, but was unable to because the program did not recognize it as a game (at least that's the reason I was told, I think this happened because Isaac runs on flash). Wouldn't the same problem occur on an emulator?
And, just to be clear, I'm not doubting the recommendation. I just thought I would check so there'd be no chance of Fayt wasting his money.
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