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10 Tragic PC Ports That Probably Should Have Stuck to Consoles

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Dishonored 2, an otherwise praiseworthy game, was bashed pretty much immediately after a number of performance issues were discovered on PC. There were problems ranging from simple framerate drops to constant stutter with screen tearing. Sometimes the game refuses to even start and crashes to desktop mere seconds after the process appears in the task manager. For many players, Dishonored 2 completely tanked at resolutions above 1080p regardless of how strong your rig might’ve been. The game threw a fit whenever you had more than one display or a VR headset connected, and it required you to manually disable the integrated graphical driver that almost all laptops come with, because if both it and the dedicated GPU are enabled, the game will think you’re running two displays, and won’t load up.

Bethesda tried, twice, to patch the game into a playable state. Currently, the game is more stable than it was and can actually run decently on hardware that wasn’t brought back from the future. However, some FPS dips and stuttering are still to be expected.


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