An ugly graphical mess with
stuttering framerate issues and disproportioned characters with tiny heads and gigantic arms, one would wonder if Wander of the Dragons was intentionally made to resemble a low budget polygonal homage to the Playstation 1 just as its predecessor Neon was a respectable - looking homage to the 80's era of videogames.
Not exact matches
The main shortcoming was a massive drop in
framerate and heavy
stuttering when too many zombies appeared onscreen at once, and since the point of the game was to put hordes of zombies onscreen, this
issue turned up frequently.
It still runs at a full 1080p / 60 fps and there is no
framerate issues, screen tearing or
stuttering of any kind.
In chapter 10, the game had more
framerate issues with more
stuttering than I have seen before, but the game was still playable.
Among the
issues is the terrible
framerate, which frequently
stutters and waxes between playable to skipping like a broken record.
Windows 10 — Fixed a performance
issue on Windows 10 that caused
stuttering with high or unlocked
framerates on certain hardware configurations — Improved stability on Windows 10 — Disable mouse move detection while driving — The Windows 10 video options screen will no longer ask users to save when no changes have been made — Additional options have been added to the Windows 10 Advanced Controller Menu.
The main highlights of the patch include fixes for crashes that occur when a player tries to Alt + Tab out of the game, improved support for AMD brand CPU's, fixes for minor
issues like mouse jittering, Gsync, and
stuttering which was caused by setting the max FPS to either 30 or 60 fps, and
framerate issues caused by shader caching.
Most reviewers who've compared the two side - by - side seem to prefer the quality of G - Sync, which does not show
stutter issues at low
framerates, and thus smoother in real - world situations.
This build contains a fix to address
stuttering and
framerate issues in backward compatible games.
And as Android Wear watches get more powerful,
stuttered framerates won't be an
issue for much longer.
Several Windows 10 users running the Creators update have been experiencing some performance
issues, specifically
stuttering and
framerate drops.