It's important to point out the game does suffer from
occasional frame rate issues in situations where there are a lot of enemies on screen at once.
Monster Hunter: World is a game concerned first and foremost with gratifying mechanics and spectacular action — it is a gorgeous play, despite
occasional frame rate hiccups — rather than memorable characters or narrative.
Bulletstorm Full Clip Edition is as fun now as it was six years ago, it has some great upgraded visuals that are let down
by occasional frame rate loss, although there's a solid singleplayer campaign to be had with some additional game modes that add little to the lifespan.
While Steam's in - home streaming has officially dumped its beta tag, don't be surprised if you run
into occasional frame rate or input woes, as the technology is still in its early days.
A couple of days ago it was revealed that The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD has
occasional frame rate drops, especially in the game's foggy areas.
However, since the game is running on the Unreal engine there is that infamous texture pop - in to contend with and there's also
the occasional frame rate issue when the action gets a little to intense.
The visuals are also let down by frequent texture popping, and
the occasional frame rate hiccups during races.
As with many games this generation, the PS4 version of Arkham Knight has
some occasional frame rate dips.
Sure there is
the occasional frame rate drop and the voices are noticeably different but Arkham Origins is defiantly one better games released this year.
The graphics are still top notch with
the occasional frame rate drop during cut scenes and the musical score still has the grand metropolis feel to it like it did in Arkham City.
Helldivers can be quite fun, and the experience is so fine - tuned that the issues it does have - like matchmaking and
the occasional frame rate issues - stand out like sore thumbs.
There may have been
an occasional frame rate drop, but it doesn't distract from play.
Only bogged down by limited modes and
the occasional frame rate issue The Darwin Project is a promising game taking the battle royale genre in a refreshing new direction.
It's already limited to playing modern games at 1920x1080 on Medium settings — I played BioShock Infinite, Metro 2033 Redux, and Spec Ops: The Line with those presets, and still saw
the occasional frame rate dip.
Even at the Very Low setting there's
the occasional frame rate dip.