Capcom apologizes for “Dragon’s Doctrine 2” Steam performance issues and will review “Restart Game” to make it easier to re-invent characters | 4Gamers

2024-03-22 16:01:23

After the new fantasy RPG “Dragon’s Dogma 2” received mostly negative reviews on its first day of release on the PC Steam platform, the Capcom development team issued an announcement on the evening of the 22nd to apologize and will issue a correction in the near future. This file solves the problem of game crashes and screen freezes.

according to Steam News AnnouncementsCapcom stated that it has investigated the frame drops and crashes that players have commonly complained about, and explained that this phenomenon is caused by the game “according to the impact of each character’s thoughts and processing on the character’s physics calculations”, thus eating up the CPU performance. .

In other words, the more missions with NPC characters appearing in the game, it will also put a huge burden on the CPU and affect the frame rate. The statement is consistent with the IGN interview. Capcom emphasized that it is developing future countermeasures and response methods. At the same time, Capcom also emphasized that the list of DLC paid items can be obtained in the game.

Another issue that players are most concerned about is that there is no “restart game” option in this game. Capcom announced that it is “currently reviewing the option for players to choose to restart the game mid-game.”

When the player completes character creation and enters the game story, he or she cannot choose to restart directly from the game. The most direct impact of this problem is the situation where “some players are dissatisfied with their character’s face-shaping” and want to re-shape it.

Although players can freely adjust their faces on the character creation screen, in actual games, the character’s face often collapses due to certain actions or cutscene luck, or some players regret and want to modify their face or body shape after creating the character. , but found that there is no restart option in “Dragon Doctrine 2”.

Of course, there is still a “Beauty Salon” in the game “Dragon Doctrine 2” where you can redress your face. As long as you go through the story of the prison and Merway Village and arrive at the capital of Belmont Kingdom “Felenwas”, you can get it in the capital. Find “Clover Beauty Salon”.

The beauty salon basically provides changes in different options such as resume, makeup and body decoration, but it requires a lot of gold coins (G), and it takes at least 30 to 1 hour to get here (if all exploration and branch lines are omitted), so for the early stage The cost is not small for players who want to get plastic surgery.

Another way to change the appearance of the character in “Dragon Doctrine 2” is to use the “Secret Technique of Transformation” prop. This prop can be exchanged for 500 R coins by the alien stone merchant in the city, and the R coins can be obtained by lending Followers get.

If there are insufficient R coins, players can only change the character’s appearance through in-store purchases, or directly purchase the NT$70 “Transformation Secret” DLC on Steam.

The reason why the Capcom team did not plan to restart the game is that perhaps the professions in “Dragon’s Doctrine 2” can be freely switched, and the game provides functions such as beauty salons, which led them to believe that there is no need to re-create the game. In fact, the game Having only a single progress save itself seems to reflect this.

In any case, the Capcom team may soon launch a “restart game” function to respond to the needs of the player community.

The stand-alone open world fantasy RPG “Dragon’s Doctrine 2” produced by Capcom has been launched on PS5, Xbox Series, and PC (Steam) platforms on March 22, with a standard price of NT$ 2,180.

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