LOL yeah was about to post that here as well Good choice i say. Sometimes i think Ubisoft is checking these forums lol
Oh, wow, really!? Who would've thought that! Imho December 2020 for MP was just a placeholder (and maybe also to make people buy the game because MP issnt "presumable" far away), they knew right along they wont release MP in December. im pretty sure of that. So much things went wrong with this game and in development..
Yup. And the new patch didn't change anything, performance-wise. Actually I have the feeling it runs worse at 4k on my tv.
Oh reading that changelog was no fun, blocker issues on breaking game functionality and more that really should have prevented shipping before those had been resolved. Well the game is kinda playable now at least, gaming as a service but please wait like a year first ha ha. Well maybe eventually they'll figure out how to make it work properly instead of rushing it out, suppose hitting that PS5 and XSeries sales and target date was a priority.
I still have three unfinished side quests, might try the patch just for the sake of it. Overall it was a good game even though it had technical shortcomings and questionable AI and animations.
Oh yes. I will def return to it once i become bored with NightCity. By then WatchDogs MP coop missions might be available.
All i know so far is that up to 3 players (friends or publics) can join your session and freeroam with you. Then you as the host will have certain spots where you can start special MP coop missions that require teamwork to solve.
Still can't beat this even max out. Only 3080/3090 owners love legion. For RTX drugs. Ubisoft is worse than indie studios.
Legion is the best in the serie for me. It's no doubt the one i had the most fun playing: Testing different recruits, from graffiti artists using paintball guns, to wannabe Spy and their Aston Martin cars and silencer,... Lots of diversity, decent enough driving, an original setting, good looking experience. A bit more focus on verticality thanks to drones and some part of the city with several layers of playable area. They kept the puzzles i liked from the original, and went down to the essentials on the environment hacks, fine with me.
That's not too bad, still early on into the game but with another patch or two it might be a good time to re-try it more seriously. Really impressed with what the second game managed much as I also liked the first one but the world reactivity and exploration and how it felt more alive even if it's clever scripting was really enjoyable even if it goes Saints Row levels of chaos at times. And then a bar brawl happened. Stripper flees. A whole bunch of NPC's run after waving their phones. Traffic accident. Rambulance crashes in tries to get to the area. Fight breaks out. Police arrives. Some Kelly ganger or whatever starts shooting. Random NPC with dog nearby goes berserk. Meanwhile your vehicle is being worked over by some strangers. I do like that this game works in dynamic meta schedules and scripting for each and every NPC but it only happens if you recruit them and then you can see and follow this, once you have a set of core characters unless you happen to talk to someone which inevitably ends up asking them to murder for DEAD SEC and justice it's not something I engage with much though a few key people that don't suck is always nice to get involved after doing some mini missions. ("Might randomly die." Yeah you're really useful there with your one basic talent and this slight quirk.)
New update - 18.27 GB on Steam Roadmap update: https://www.ubisoft.com/en-us/game/watch-dogs/legion/news-updates/c7md4RWFlO1EZYZBZOdRn
He have 5900x so cpu is not the issue. Joker also said dlss make the game looks and plays worse on his 3080.