A lot of people who have had hands on experience with the game thus far (certain modders, City Planner Plays, Biffa, etc) have made note of its terrible performance, even top of the line rigs with 1500 dollar video cards.

Like, 15-20fps levels of performance on top tier cards.

Granted, that’s on high settings… but its a freaking city building game, not a AAA hyper realism ray traced first person VR experience. It shouldn’t require a nuclear power plant to play a city builder!

And you shouldn’t have to run the game on low settings just to get a playable framerate with a decent rig, modern rig.

That, and the lack of workshop support? I mean, I get them wanting to host it themselves, but that just means it’ll be alive only for as long as they want to host it, vs steam which the workshop will be there until valve goes out of business… and I’d wager CO goes under long before steam does.

I was excited for CS2.

But these two bits have really pushed the game off the shelf for me into that “Well, Maybe I’ll buy it in a year or 2 when its on sale for 5-10 bucks” territory.

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    1 year ago

    I don’t love that the mods are moving away from steam and I am quite disappointed with the current performance. My computer may not be able to run it now.

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      Yeah, I agree. My system isnt top of the line, but its no slouch either… and Im doubting I will be able to run it at a reasonable frame rate… I Also really don’t like how people are defending 15fps as playable either since its just a city builder or what have you, as well.

      Furthering the already dangerous precedent that Devs can get away with anything and people will still throw money at it.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah I will definitely be waiting until it is released and hopefully for some optimization.

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    For performance, I’m good (3060M GPU) but the min spec should be 5 years newer.

    I don’t really care about the workshop change, it seems like paradox mods will be better than workshop, so I’ve already bought the game. I wont be able to play on max settings, but that doesn’t bother me

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    I actually prefer a good mod portal to the workshop.

    The workshop is terrible for mods. It’s a fucking mess to know if a mod is supported it not. The subreddit even has a spreadsheet to figure this shit out.

    It’s also a pain to use different mods for different saves.

    The mod portal in Factorio is amazing. It’s very easy to know if mods are up to date and you can click a single button to deactivate/activate/install mods so that your active mods match the mods used for a specific save. The game even asks you before loading the save.

    It’s a shame about the performance though. I will probably wait a bit.

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    As nice and convenient the Steam workshop is, an Off-Steam Mod-shop I think makes it fairer for console players.

    I won’t discount the performance issues turning people away from buying the game day 1 or preordering, those will be more-or-less solved eventually. They will have to address performance, by the time they release on console, which I am guessing CO pushed back the release date because it may be unplayable in the late game above low settings.

    Having 10 to 20fps will still be marginally playable for me anyway (it’s on my CS1 cities on 40k+ pop), the reported one second freezes will be annoying.

    I still will give the game a try and I’m expecting to like it despite it’s problems. The reviews appear to say that the game delivers on its promise to be a nextgen city builder so that’s what I’m excited about and is worth the launch price (I never planned on buying the deluxe pass).