they must be really high. like they just didn't copy - pasted H1Z1 and made it more tactical instead of arcade style. and that's about all they've done with it.
c'mon, it's ubisoft. "optimized" coming from ubisoft is like curse word these days. looks like they're desperate at pc porting and turned to another desperate company, which fails in it's own ways, to make things better. that can't be good, can it?
I was thinking before to move to "Steam Guard Mobile Authenticator." but then i read that people who looses their phones, no longer is able to access their Steam account. What's up with that? Did they sorted it out?
@dexda: RAM seems to be the biggest problem in this game, well at least for me it was. i had a lot of random fps drops with i5-4590/8Gb/GTX970. i installed another 8Gb of RAM and now game runs buttery-smooth @1080p with high settings at constant 75fps never missing a frame. and yeah i didn't tried to play with settings or overclock my GPU on this one. but it for sure have more potential for even higher settings.
@jonnybrownieboy: this one has really cool feature, where you can turn off not just voice chat but the chat in general. so you still can playthrough the weekend and keep on believing that your mother is saint.
@berserker66666: yeah, and i forgot to mention what you just did. it's probably the biggest elephant in the room, which is the main reason of piracy and should be addressed first. in Russia games are cheap because their economy totally suck and all the rest countries have to pay full price, although there are a lot of countries with not much better economy than Russia's. for example i live in Lithuania and here most people works for 200-250 euros a month. so to buy full games with season passes from legit sellers for full price of 80-90 euros is nuts. and key shops doesn't make it much easier because you still have to pay 50-60 euros at launch. so games should be priced accordingly to every country's economy, not by regions, if they want to see an increase in sales and decrease in piracy.
@yukushi: thats BS, there aren't just two types of people. i'm with "CD Projekt Red" on this one and i think for the same reason. when i was kid, i was pirating games a lot and now that i have my own money, i have started buying games which i played pirated in the past for the first time and it is good enough to replay it, but now instead of pirating them again i found myself buying them. and thats not just me, i read a lot of these stories online. people that pirating games wont just start buying them because it's uncrackable, well if they don't have a chance to try them out, they might just not buy them at all.
and some afterthought...why would we need uncrackable DRM these days? look at the Witcher 3 which hasn't got any DRM or Dying Light which was cracked on day one or so and so on. and these games was a huge success. so developers should be focusing their expenses more on gameplays not the DRM's.
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