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10 Tragic PC Ports That Probably Should Have Stuck to Consoles

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Enslaved: Odyssey to the West

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Enslaved: Odyssey to the West is another instance where developers brought in little more than basic controls. There are no graphical settings in-game beyond resolution, though this option rarely changed the resolution to what you selected. The game is plagued by terribly slow movement speeds, nauseating motion blur, and random framerate drops. Speaking of, framerate is capped at 30 FPS.

Granted, many of these issues can be solved by editing the .ini file, however you’d have to boot up the game every time you made a change, meaning a lot of restarting before you got everything right. As for the stuttering, a third-party fix had to be downloaded, but even that didn’t remove the issue completely.


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