Der PC-Port von Forspoken ist ein weiteres feines Chaos von Square Enix

Der PC-Port von Forspoken ist ein weiteres feines Chaos von Square Enix

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Square Enix’s next big action-RPG Forspoken launched this week, and has done so on PC to an extremely mixed reception. It may just be the January void, but the game has sparked a great deal of discussion about everything from the tone to how the publisher distributed (or didn’t) review code to outlets: PC Gamer’s review remains a work-in-progress.

Aber eines kann ich dir sagen: Forspoken hat lächerliche Systemanforderungen (öffnet in neuem Tab), and the PC version doesn’t appear to be justifying them. The Steam reviews for the title are extremely mixed and, while some are just moaning about the talking bracelet (really), many are annoyed by the state the game’s launched in. Currently around 55% of the total reviews for the title are negative.

An “unoptimized mess” sagt Hastur (öffnet in neuem Tab), who’s rocking an RTX 4080 and also reckons the visuals have been downgraded from the hype trailers just because of those pesky consoles. They’re not the only one to complain about this apparent visual mismatch, it’s a theme across multiple reviews: “Inaccurate graphics,” says YoutubeMajed, “nothing like the trailer”.

Some reviews do get a bit existential about it. “You could tell they even voice acted the cat,” sagt Shiba.gif (öffnet in neuem Tab),.”Why would you voice act a cat’s meow? If you even look at a moving object it will drop your fps by a large quantity but in a still setting it will be completely fine. I recommend having next year’s GPU [because] the 40 series ain’t cutting it.”

I mean, if this isn’t running well on such GPUs then that suggests some pretty fundamental issues. “Literally unplayable on a RTX 3070 on 1440p,” jammert der arme Phoenix (öffnet in neuem Tab), “the textures won’t even load since the game uses a [bleep]ton of VRAM to work”. Another user simply calls it “Stotterstadt (öffnet in neuem Tab)".

“There might be a memory leak,” theoretisiert Darth_Vapour (öffnet in neuem Tab). “The longer I play the game the more it frame stutters and eventually it crashes. I run a watercooled 3080 12gb with 64gb ram on an I9 processor, that I built myself. So no, it’s not my hardware. So I don’t even get to find out what the first major boss is like!”

Certain negative reviews are more about the game’s content, obviously a subjective call, but even those who enjoy its characters and world are saying the current state of the game is getting in the way of recommending it: “textures are blurry, massive stuttering in the city and grainy/hazy/blurry models are a huge problem,” sagt OnlyMyGameRules (öffnet in neuem Tab). “I feel like waiting to see if [developer] Luminous can solve performance issues and bring down requirements before buying is the right decision, at least on PC.”

Dieser Benutzer sagt auch, dass er nach einem besonders ärgerlichen Absturzfehler aufgehört hat zu spielen, und Abstürze scheinen auf der ganzen Linie vorzukommen. Die arme alte Kali hier hatte 13 Abstürze in einer Stunde (öffnet in neuem Tab)

And it does feel extraordinary that a publisher the size of Square Enix is launching a title like this, at a premium price point, in such a bad state on PC. Let’s not forget that some of these negative reviews may come across as being a little mean, but the writers have paid $70 of their own money for the privilege (“Note to self”, schreibt Io (öffnet in neuem Tab), presumably not the Hitman developer, “don’t buy Square Enix games from now on.”)

Thing is, this is becoming expected from this publisher. Speculation about its allocation of review code for Forspoken was about the game’s quality or otherwise, but it may well be that it was less about what the game is than the state it’s had to launch in: and as several high-profile examples have shown, it can be incredibly hard to recover from that bad first impression, especially on a platform where users can get a refund within the first couple of hours.

Or as one Steam user puts it, “I like speedrunning,” schreibt SchiftyFive (öffnet in neuem Tab), “and my favorite category of this game is refund.”

Die allgemeine Resonanz auf das Spiel, abgesehen von den Leistungsproblemen, ist ausgesprochen gemischt. Es gibt auf jeden Fall positive Reaktionen unter den Rezensionen, und einige mögen die seltsamere Richtung, die der Verlag mit dieser Rezension eingeschlagen hat (abgesehen von etwaigen Leistungsproblemen). Leider denken viele andere jedoch, dass, sobald man den Diskurs hinter sich hat, it’s just pretty average (öffnet in neuem Tab)

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