They are reviewing a product and its a platform specific review. Anything detrimental to the experience will be discussed. The absence of it proves that the reviewer did not experience any such act while reviewing the game.
Prey PC - IGNPrey's technical issues are also present on the Xbox One. This version features lengthy load times when moving between areas and small hitches when entering new rooms in the current area. Combat feels similarly sluggish and imprecise, though this is remedied in the PC version thanks to the mouse control option. The PC also has the shortest load times, lasting roughly 10-15 seconds when transitioning between many of the early areas, compared to over a minute on both console versions. If you have the option, the PC version is the one to play.
How much it affects a particular reviewer will vary, but discussing performance issues faced by an individual in reviews is very common. If someone has an issues that game reviews don't venture in benchmarking territory, that's another topic. But "overlooking cheating in a review because its not the right place for it" is a laughable explanation.Note: When Prey launched, I hit a game-breaking bug on PC that prevented me from recommending it. That’s now been patched, and so has this review. It’s now updated to cover our experiences on all platforms. It was initially scored as a 4.0 on PC.
Regardless, Assassin's Creed: Origins has a lot to offer new and old fans alike - though the state of its technical performance at launch is highly questionable.
https://www.rpgsite.net/review/6259-assassin-s-creed-origins-review
Too bad for a limping technical optimization, which spoils the performance of what could have been the best Assassin's Creed ever made.
https://www.eurogamer.it/articles/2018-10-01-assassins-creed-odyssey-recensione
Remedy's Control might eventually be one of the coolest games on the market, but upon release framerate, balance, and popup issues are so rampant that players are forced to change their style of play to work around the bugs.
https://www.psu.com/reviews/control-ps4-review/
but the unreliable framerate that goes with it puts a stop to the enjoyment far too frequently.
https://www.pushsquare.com/reviews/ps4/control
The sporadic frame drops are a bit of a letdown, but in the end you won't be too bothered about this.
https://www.psx-sense.nl/369499/review-control/
Performance issues hamper the shootouts, and the characters are a little cold, but it's the setting and atmosphere that win the day.
https://www.videogamer.com/reviews/control-review
While it is lacklustre in some areas of gameplay and possesses some performance issues
http://play.co.rs/2019/09/review-control/
At the same time there are many performance issues like frame drops, occasional stuttering and even the odd crash now and again.
https://www.psx-sense.nl/355426/review-days-gone/
¯¯\_(ツ)_/¯¯Poor technical performance further hinders its chances of survival, but perhaps with time that wound will heal.
https://www.newgamenetwork.com/article/2102/days-gone-review/
They may have occasionally discussed the pros, but never the cons.Like I just stated along with a very recent example of an online game, PC game reviews don't cover the pros and cons of modding.
False. Unless it's because they can only be sent physical copies (which isn't the case these days), they are always asked for their preferred platform.More often than not publications are sent review copies so its not their decision.
The reviewer in question either preferred to test the PC version or only had PC as an option. We don't know such facts.Edge preferred to play Warzone on PC. Fact.
https://www.ign.com/articles/valorant-riot-explains-why-anti-cheat-runs-even-when-youre-not-playingFor more on Valorant, check out our review-in-progress of the newly launched 5v5 shooter from the studio behind League of Legends.
https://www.gamespot.com/articles/call-of-duty-warzone-adds-mandatory-2fa-on-pc-to-p/1100-6477192/Call of Duty: Warzone is trying to rid itself of cheaters on PC, as developer Infinity Ward has implemented mandatory two-factor authentication (2FA) for the battle royale game. New security updates require Warzone PC players to enable two-factor authentication before they can use their account. It aims to keep cheaters from entering games and ruining everyone else's fun.
why you are paying american rates in Pakistan. Search cheaper region like Turkey. 13k for 13 months. Ms does not careShadowdragoo said:no idea how that is a steal by wasting 3500 rupees per month and for games that are removed before you can finish them off.xbox gamepass is garbage with no local prices
There are no such thing as "bad design" bro, its all "artistic vision" nowEternalBlizzard said:Is it just me or people lately seem to defend every bad game design decision made by the devs and try to give bullshit reasons for that? Or perhaps it's because I'm on reddit and discord