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So far I think the port is really well done. Another homerun for Sony. On my laptop with the following specs:
RTX 2080 Max Q
i7 9750H
32 GB RAM 3200
1080p
I turned everything on max, including ray tracing, and was getting 40 fps. When you consider the ray tracing and that I had everything at max distance, which is tough on a laptop's CPU, I think that's pretty darn good.
When I turned the ray tracing options down to High from Very High, I got about 64 fps, and when I turned ray tracing off entirely, I was getting 87 fps.
Here are the graphics options. Everything but FOV is at max:
Dynamic resolution, or whatever they call it, is available. I didn't try it. Every time in the past that I've tried it it made my graphics look mushy.
Gameplay is fun so far. Swinging through the city is very easy, although I did look drunk the first minute or so, and combat is very quick, as you would expect playing as Spider-Man.
Through the first boss fight combat consists of:
1) Left click to punch
2) Hold Left click to punch someone up into the air
3) With someone in the air, press "F" to web them and slam them down to the ground
4) At other times, "F" to web someone in the distance and either bring them close to you or the other way around, just depending
5) Spam "E" to cocoon someone in a web so you can go beat them up. To get to them faster, press "F"
6) Aim at an object and press and hold "Q" to web it and sling it at your enemies.
7) When your spidey sense goes off, or whenever you damn well feel like it, press "L Ctrl" to dodge
8) When your action bar fills up, you can do a keypress that shows up over your enemies heads to do a 1 shot knock out. I don't remember what key it was because
9) Alternatively, you can press 1 and use your action bar to heal.
There are more complicated things you can do, like webbing someone, shooting towards them with the "F" button then sliding through their legs by hitting L Ctrl.
The action scene at the end of the boss fight was a bunch of QTE's, so be aware of that.
That's all I remember. I just started and am not that good at it yet. I died twice, but who's counting?
Difficulties range from being immortal to Hard and can be changed at any time. If that dude killed me one more time, I was going immortal on his....
Much later edit: Wow, I had to correct about a dozen grammar issues. I need a nap.
So far I think the port is really well done. Another homerun for Sony. On my laptop with the following specs:
RTX 2080 Max Q
i7 9750H
32 GB RAM 3200
1080p
I turned everything on max, including ray tracing, and was getting 40 fps. When you consider the ray tracing and that I had everything at max distance, which is tough on a laptop's CPU, I think that's pretty darn good.
When I turned the ray tracing options down to High from Very High, I got about 64 fps, and when I turned ray tracing off entirely, I was getting 87 fps.
Here are the graphics options. Everything but FOV is at max:
Dynamic resolution, or whatever they call it, is available. I didn't try it. Every time in the past that I've tried it it made my graphics look mushy.
Gameplay is fun so far. Swinging through the city is very easy, although I did look drunk the first minute or so, and combat is very quick, as you would expect playing as Spider-Man.
Through the first boss fight combat consists of:
1) Left click to punch
2) Hold Left click to punch someone up into the air
3) With someone in the air, press "F" to web them and slam them down to the ground
4) At other times, "F" to web someone in the distance and either bring them close to you or the other way around, just depending
5) Spam "E" to cocoon someone in a web so you can go beat them up. To get to them faster, press "F"
6) Aim at an object and press and hold "Q" to web it and sling it at your enemies.
7) When your spidey sense goes off, or whenever you damn well feel like it, press "L Ctrl" to dodge
8) When your action bar fills up, you can do a keypress that shows up over your enemies heads to do a 1 shot knock out. I don't remember what key it was because
9) Alternatively, you can press 1 and use your action bar to heal.
There are more complicated things you can do, like webbing someone, shooting towards them with the "F" button then sliding through their legs by hitting L Ctrl.
The action scene at the end of the boss fight was a bunch of QTE's, so be aware of that.
That's all I remember. I just started and am not that good at it yet. I died twice, but who's counting?
Difficulties range from being immortal to Hard and can be changed at any time. If that dude killed me one more time, I was going immortal on his....
Much later edit: Wow, I had to correct about a dozen grammar issues. I need a nap.
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