I'm about to put your curiosity to rest since that isn't what I said. I don't want every game to be MP, I want them priced accordingly though. I'd have no problems with this being SP only if it was priced right. It's not like this has anywhere near the scope of Skyrim for it to be priced up there with it. The content is not worth the asking price. It needs to be cheaper or it needs to have more content.
I'm curious as to why everyone wants every game to be MP? I am perfectly happy playing a good single player game.
This is just a question, not trying to bait etc. Surely i cant be the only one that enjoys single player.
Wolfenstein reportedly has 20 hours of content. That is definitely worth the $60 price tag IMO.I'm about to put your curiosity to rest since that isn't what I said. I don't want every game to be MP, I want them priced accordingly though. I'd have no problems with this being SP only if it was priced right. It's not like this has anywhere near the scope of Skyrim for it to be priced up there with it. The content is not worth the asking price. It needs to be cheaper or it needs to have more content.
Wolfenstein reportedly has 20 hours of content. That is definitely worth the $60 price tag IMO.
It all depends how you play a game. Skyrim can be beaten in just over two hours if you just rush through the main quest.Read the forums more. Most people are finishing it in 8. Skyrim is WAY longer than 20 hours. Assassins Creed is longer as well WITH an MP component. Same with Batman, Fallout 3 and even Borderlands 2.
You're entitled to your opinion, but considering I can't think of another SP only game that's this short for this much, I'll respectfully disagree. It's overpriced by $10 if not $20.
The frame rate cap doesn't bother me in the slightest. Hell, I always turn Vsync ON for the games I play anyway so I don't get screen tearing.
What bothers me is the $60 the publishers want to charge you. I don't own consoles so I don't expect to pay the console price. Secondly, releasing a game with graphic bugs for us AMD users is just shameful. If you are going to charge premium, then the work must also be of equal value.
I'll wait for the sale and subsequent patches that will fix the graphic problems. I just refuse to "reward" developers for poorly coded games with my hard earned dollars at these premium prices.
Binding A Shortcut Key To Permanently Apply Custom Anisotropic Filtering (AF) Settings In Wolfenstein: The New Order
Unfortunately, as stated above when you die or reload a checkpoint Wolfenstein: The New Order resets Anisotropic Filtering down to 0, even worse than the default 4x. To fix this you can permanently bind the AF console fix to a single key. Press Ctrl + Alt + ~ to bring up the console in Wolfenstein: The New Order and type: bind X "vt_maxAniso 16" - where X is the key you want to bind the shortcut to.
Now when you die or reload a checkpoint in Wolfenstein: The New Order you can load your AF settings with a tap of the shortcut key.
How To Apply Custom Multisample Anti-aliasing (MSAA ) Settings In Wolfenstein: The New Order
By default Wolfenstein: The New Order has no MSAA, but this can be overridden by the in-game console. Press Ctrl + Alt + ~ to open the console and type r_multisamples x4 (where x is the level of Multisample AA required - up to a maximum of 16). Press enter and then close the console to apply.
Enabling higher levels of MSAA should provide better image quality in Wolfenstein: The New Order. MSAA isnt the most effective form of antialiasing but it is an optimisation of AA that is less demanding on hardware.
Binding A Shortcut Key To Permanently Apply Custom Multisample Antialiasing (MSAA) Settings In Wolfenstein: The New Order
MSAA in Wolfenstein: The New Order unfortunately has the same problem as AF in that it needs reapplying every time you die or reload a checkpoint, or otherwise resets to 0x MSAA.
To fix this you can permanently bind the MSAA console fix to a single key. Press Ctrl + Alt + ~ to bring up the console in Wolfenstein: The New Order and type: bind X r_multisamples x4 - where X is the key you want to bind the shortcut to.
Now when you die or reload a checkpoint in Wolfenstein: The New Order you can load your MSAA settings with a tap of the shortcut key. Annoyingly both graphics shortcuts cant be bound to the same key in Wolfenstein: TNO so youll have to bind them to two separate keys.