

Nioh pc confirm movie#
I am thrilled to announce that this game will finally be available for our die-hard PC fans in Nioh: Complete Edition! I hope you all enjoy the unforgettable drama and deeply challenging Yokai battles this action-packed experience has to offer."įurthermore, Nioh: Complete Edition on PC is going to have Action Mode, which will run the title at a "stable 60 frames per second," and Movie Mode, which is "a cinematic option that can expand the display resolution to 4K." However, Koei Tecmo didn't specify whether or not the Movie Mode will run at a lower frame rate in order to compensate for the 4K visuals it intends to display. "Team Ninja is well aware of the fact that many gamers have been passionately asking for a PC version of Nioh. Regarding the title's launch on PC, the game's director Fumihiko Yasuda said the he and his crew of developers are excited for the action-RPG to expand its reach beyond console exclusivity.
Nioh pc confirm Ps4#
This version is going to be released digitally as Nioh: Complete Edition, and it will not only feature the original game, but also the compendium will include the three DLC expansions that have been made available for the PS4 version during its post-launch period. Now, the publisher and developer have announced that the title will be challenging PC fans, as it is set to be launched in what's being called a Complete Edition through Valve's Steam service on November 7, 2017.
Nioh pc confirm manual#
But Nioh 2 doesn't even have a manual toggle to let you display keyboard/mouse prompts.Since its release as a PlayStation 4 exclusive, Koei Tecmo and Team Ninja's action role-playing game Nioh has already gone on to be considered by many as one of the hardest video games to have ever been released, testing the skills and patience of practically everyone who has picked it up.

Touch the controller and you get controller buttons touch the keyboard, and the A button turns into the Spacebar. Many games today can smoothly switch between keyboard and controller prompts based on the last input they've received. In the preview build I played Nioh 2 does have M/KB bindings and the option to rebind keys… but it only shows PS4 button prompts in-game, which is pretty jarring.

Nioh 2 currently falls short with its mouse and keyboard support, but Koei Tecmo's PR has told me that the issues I've run into should be fixed before release. But both Nioh games have been criticized for having way too much loot, so it's a pleasant surprise to see so many options here devoted to making it a bit less obnoxious. It's ridiculously detailed, and I think most players will just ignore these options. You can turn off notifications for receiving trash-tier loot and change individual font sizes. There's a whole other settings menu for a specific save file where you can tweak things like pressing or holding a button to make a selection and what color each tier of loot is. It's an uncommon choice, and a welcome one. Head to the basic game settings menu and you get five pages of options, including what stats are displayed, how many icons you can have on-screen at once, how lock-on works, and whether the game mutes when you Alt-Tab out. Outside the sparse graphics settings menu, Nioh 2 is bursting with options. Ultrawide and DLSS especially will be great options to have, so I hope they're working smoothly by February 5th. Nioh 2's developers have noted that a couple other options either aren't displaying yet, or aren't working properly in this preview build: Nvidia DLSS, HDR, and ultrawide resolution support. Weirdly, despite having it on and getting notifications that it had recorded clips, they don't seem to be in my GeForce Experience library. Turn this on, and Nioh 2 will automatically capture short video clips for you at certain moments. There is one unique feature here, which is support for Nvidia ShadowPlay Highlights.
Nioh pc confirm pro#
But the PS4 Pro offered an unlocked framerate mode that fluctuated from 30-60 fps or so-I don't know why an unlocked option isn't available on PC. Normally I'd assume that this is a limitation of how Nioh 2 was programmed, with certain aspects of the game, like animations, tied to the framerate. The framerate cap doesn't have an unlocked option, only 30/60/120.
