Ok,So i got this game for my pc yesterday you can check out the gaming moments(Pictures and videos) of the day for yesterday here .Now as i said in my post yesterday this game looks very poorly ported and the framerates are very laggy.Especially when you webswing across the streets the framerates go as low as 8 FPS.can you imagine 8FPS for a framerate??really bad..
.Im going to continue to play this game until i finish it hopefully i will be able to keep my patience till then...For the laggy framerates i have now tried everything getting my resolution to medium,low vsync off nothing seems to be working...Guess i will have to do some digging around through google to try and get some answers from activision as to what i can do to get this to atleast a decent state.I mean if you check my system its not that bad i have an
- Intel Core 2 Duo E6750(2.66 GHZ)
- ATI Radeon 6670 1GB DDR5 graphics Card(I was planning to get a ddr3 gb graphics card but i realised 1gb ddr5 is much faster which was quiet confusing but after extensive research on the internet i got the answers as to why ddr5 is faster.you can check that out here )
- 1.7 TB Hard Disk Drive
- 4GB DDR3 Ram
and the best part is with the above configuration i can play darksiders II on high but not the amazing spiderman!
Im regretting already that i didnt get this on xbox i had a feeling this might be a mistake well i have learnt my lesson!!!.For those who are not aware
The Amazing Spider-Man is a third-person open world action/adventure video game, a tie-in to the film of the same name featuring the Marvel Comics superhero, Spider-Man. It was developed by Beenox, developer of Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions and Spider-Man: Edge of Time, and published by Activision. It was released June 26, 2012 in North America and June 29, 2012 in Europe on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo DS, Android, and iOS, and PC. The game was written and scripted by Seamus Kevin Fahey, of Battlestar Galactica fame,and serves as an epilogue to The Amazing Spider-Man film.The Nintendo 3DS and Wii features a different, more linear game with the same script and plot. The game is not Open World, instead following a style of approach similar to that of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, where the player selects a level from a Hub, in this case Peter's apartment, before playing a mostly linear level. It was natively designed for the 3DS, and later ported to the Wii. Beenox also developed this version.
I really hope Activison releases a patch soon to get this sorted out orelse we will end up loosing faith in activison..Do check out the interesting stuff column on the left hand side for more intersting stuff to keep you entertained i will be back with the gaming moments of the day towards the end of the day hopefully as the time goes by the framerates for spiderman will improve and i will have a better experience.
Adios!!!
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