I see your point! Personally I love the flexibility of moddable games. Especially when it comes to Bethesda games. Half the reason I buy those is for modding and tweaking.LaochEire said:Well, you're making the assumption I am having issues with the console version graphically. I'm not. That's how it looks on those machines. It doesn't bother me.Pinkamena said:SnippySnip
I don't get what you mean either, sorry :/ It's a little confusing. If you have two versions of a game (in this case, PC and console), that are both sort of broken, wouldn't you go with the one that could potentially be fixed instead of the one that won't? Of course you don't have to bother with it, but it's nice to have the option.
If I had a top of the range PC capable of running those graphics shown in the mod then I'd download that mod and fiddle around with it to get it working. My point is I just really can't be bothered with all that extra stuff with PC gaming. I'm not criticising PC gaming. I'm not saying it's wrong, just saying that personally, it's not for me.
the neogaf thread, the compiler always ignores comments dude, try it yourself in any programming language such as java or CTopazFusion said:I call bull on this.NuclearKangaroo said:aparently, this was written inside the code of the game
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During the process of compiling human-readable code into machine-readable code, comments are removed.
It *is* possible to decompile machine code back into editable text, but you don't get the comments back when you do.
So I call bull on this image.
Where did you get this from? Either is fake, or it's leaked by one of the devs.
indeed it makes no sense, last quarter PC was the leading platform salewise for ubisoftMeChaNiZ3D said:Reminds me of that time one of the programmers named something FeministWhore in a game, it was an ability or something. Programming is fun.NuclearKangaroo said:aparently, this was written inside the code of the game
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"this is PC only who cares"
they shouldve added "im going to leave this comment on the code, i mean whats the worst that could happen?"
OT: I don't really get the thought process behind this. They're crippling the PC version so that the console versions are comparable in graphical quality, for what? Do they have a deal with Sony and Microsoft where they don't make the PC version look too good? There are plenty of games that look better on PC and aren't ashamed of it, and that's natural because PCs don't have to be made at a certain budget or limited to release technology. As a console player, that's something people already accept, are they trying to perpetuate a myth of technological parity between consoles and high-end PCs? I can't see how the massive outrage over graphics and accusations of bullshotting outweigh good relations with console manufacturers where there is no expectation of product parity in the first place.
no no, the compiler ignores comments, it does not delete themTopazFusion said:Exactly my point. Comments would never find their way into the fully-compiled finished product.NuclearKangaroo said:the compiler always ignores comments dude, try it yourself in any programming language such as java or C
So either Watch Dogs is an open source game (highly doubtful), or that code was leaked by one of the devs or someone close to the development team.
and yet PC gave them the most sales last quarterToastiestZombie said:Because pirates most likely. That and they want to give an early boost to the current-gen consoles by lying and saying "they actually can run at the equivalent of ultra settings on PC! Buy this version!". That and they probably had some sort of deal with Sony or Microsoft to make the console versions look better to hide the fact that they're actually pretty underpowered.NuclearKangaroo said:and why the fuck would they do that? it doesnt even make sense, they make more money off every PC sale, steam only takes a 30% cut off every sale, and every copy sold through Uplay is 100% of the money for them and them alone, is so stupid my brain hurtsToastiestZombie said:It isn't even a mod, it's a basic tweak. He isn't adding anything to the game's files (the mod is 1MB, not even enough to hold a small explosion effect), all he is doing is reversing the downgrades Ubisoft deliberately did to the game to sell more copies of the console version.
seriously Ubisoft? are you this motherfucking dense?
Probably not, considering that modding is not for profit, so it will take longer...Vault101 said:I was going to say....did they fix the bullshit where I can't go outside without stuttering unless I have it on low-medium?Sigmund Av Volsung said:Wow, Ubisoft should be ashamed of themselves.
A non-profit modder has made their game look as good as it can, and is on their way to optimising it.
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Well, that's it really. Looks better. Looks don't bother me. It still looked pretty solid on PS4. I have a PC, I've gamed on PC for 20+ years. I'm not missing out on anything, thankfully. I use my PC for games exclusive to that platform and games more suited to PC, like Europa Universalis and Football Manager.Charcharo said:LaochEire said:Your response makes less sense. The poster I was replying to said that this was the reason he gamed on PC, mods. He doesn't have to use these mods, but they obviously fix Watch Dogs' gimped graphics and are of an obvious benefit to him. Personally, I can be bothered with it. I can't be bothered to wait months for someone to potentially fix a problem with a game. I can't be bothered tinkering with settings or dealing with all that. I just choose console for simplicity and comfort.Strelok said:Could you explain that? Really what does that even mean? You are not forced to use mods, do they offend your senses or something? Help everyone understand the hardships of the console only gamer, because honestly your reply above makes no sense at all.LaochEire said:Different strokes for different folks because this is the reason I don't game on PC.DarkhoIlow said:"Yeah who needs mods!"..said no one ever.
This is why I game on PC..if the devs can't do it we will get people that will put in the hours that will fix the problem. I know it's quite a lame thing to expect something from someone that does this for free, but some actually like doing things like this (mod,tweak, work on "fixing" games).
Well, even without the mod the PC version looked better. Just not TOO much better. And you dont really need a top of the line PC for Watch Dogs, as unoptimized as it is.
Though I do fear that with this way of thinking you are missing out on great games mate.
I see. I remember using mods on the Total War series to cover up what an awful series that was. They were awesome. I tried mods recently, but I just like playing the game the developer has laid out in front of me. I played Skyrim mod free and enjoyed it. Saw no reason to go on PC and play a modded version.Charcharo said:Well I meant mods for games. There is some high quality mods out there. That is what I meant. Graphics, whilst I do like em, and the lower cost of PC gaming, are still not as good as mods (as reasons to game on a PC).LaochEire said:Well, that's it really. Looks better. Looks don't bother me. It still looked pretty solid on PS4. I have a PC, I've gamed on PC for 20+ years. I'm not missing out on anything, thankfully. I use my PC for games exclusive to that platform and games more suited to PC, like Europa Universalis and Football Manager.Charcharo said:LaochEire said:Your response makes less sense. The poster I was replying to said that this was the reason he gamed on PC, mods. He doesn't have to use these mods, but they obviously fix Watch Dogs' gimped graphics and are of an obvious benefit to him. Personally, I can be bothered with it. I can't be bothered to wait months for someone to potentially fix a problem with a game. I can't be bothered tinkering with settings or dealing with all that. I just choose console for simplicity and comfort.Strelok said:Could you explain that? Really what does that even mean? You are not forced to use mods, do they offend your senses or something? Help everyone understand the hardships of the console only gamer, because honestly your reply above makes no sense at all.LaochEire said:Different strokes for different folks because this is the reason I don't game on PC.DarkhoIlow said:"Yeah who needs mods!"..said no one ever.
This is why I game on PC..if the devs can't do it we will get people that will put in the hours that will fix the problem. I know it's quite a lame thing to expect something from someone that does this for free, but some actually like doing things like this (mod,tweak, work on "fixing" games).
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t on great games mate.
Do most of my gaming on my PS3/PS4 as a matter of preference I must stress![]()
i just realized how clever my comment was, since the modder who made these changes is called "The Worse"NuclearKangaroo said:aparently, this was written inside the code of the game
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"this is PC only who cares"
they shouldve added "im going to leave this comment on the code, i mean whats the worst that could happen?"
I'm just curious by this reasoning.ToastiestZombie said:It isn't even a mod, it's a basic tweak. He isn't adding anything to the game's files (the mod is 1MB, not even enough to hold a small explosion effect), all he is doing is reversing the downgrades Ubisoft deliberately did to the game to sell more copies of the console version.
It's possible the shaders are compiled "on the fly" as the game is run, so the shader code is accessible in the resource files.TopazFusion said:Exactly my point. Comments would never find their way into the fully-compiled finished product.NuclearKangaroo said:the compiler always ignores comments dude, try it yourself in any programming language such as java or C
So either Watch Dogs is an open source game (highly doubtful), or that code was leaked by one of the devs or someone close to the development team.