Dark Souls III started out rough for my personal play through on the Xbox One as I kept hitting
framerate drops which were very noticeable.
Not exact matches
Aside from the resolution
dropping when you're in co-op, the game looks absolutely wonderful, and always holds a rocksteady
framerate,
which is paramount in fast - paced action games such as this.
One issue with the graphics is that the
framerate does
drop at times
which hopefully will be addresses in future patches.
but you could ATLEAST optimize the
framerate,
which is noticable that it does nt run smooth + there are some big occasional
framerate drops.
Still, the PC version seems to be much more stable than the console ports,
which also suffer from terrible
framerate drop, something that the PC version has no problem with, at least not in my experience.
I've seen some people claiming that the PC conversion of the first game was unstable, but I honestly haven't run into any trouble of that sort during the many hours I packed into both these titles, maybe apart from occasional
framerate drops during some special actions,
which probably stems from the original game's code itself.
There are also some performance problems with the
framerate dropping massively every now and then,
which is obviously a bit annoying in a fast - paced game, and several crashes.
One issue with the graphics is that the
framerate does
drop at times
which hopefully will be addresses in future patches.
Sniper Ghost Warrior 3 also suffers from occasional
framerate drops,
which occurred during both combat and exploration, and the game crashed several times during the course of the review.
The main issue facing players comes in the form of
framerate drops,
which for a game like overcooked can make timing and movement a nuisance.
Framerate drops, including regular
drops all the way to zero for a second or two, are a frequent occurrence even on menus,
which can make getting things done sort of sketchy.
When the system is docked, you can choose between «quality mode,»
which locks the
framerate at 30 frames per second with 1080p resolution, and «performance mode,»
which bumps the
framerate up to 60 frames - per - second and
drops the resolution to 720p.