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Capcom Addresses Dragon's Dogma 2 Player Backlash - gamerant.com
gamerant.com
22.03.2024 / 19:17

Capcom Addresses Dragon's Dogma 2 Player Backlash

Capcom took to the Steam forums to address Dragon's Dogma 2 player backlash after the game was review bombed. Most of the negative criticism is due to the appearance of several microtransaction items after Dragon's Dogma 2 was released on Steam, including some that jeopardize all the claims that director Hideaki Itsuno and the team have made about the game's intended design.

Dragon’s Dogma 2 Map Size Compared To The First Game & Dark Arisen - screenrant.com
screenrant.com
22.03.2024 / 17:21

Dragon’s Dogma 2 Map Size Compared To The First Game & Dark Arisen

has just been released, and along with it comes a large, open-world map filled with content. The original, released in 2012, took place on the sprawling island of Gransys, which was quite big in its own regard. That said, ups the ante and features an even larger map, taking place in the two new regions of Vermund and Battahl, with a host of other new locations and towns added to the game.

How to fast travel in Dragon's Dogma 2 — microtransactions explained - radiotimes.com - Usa
radiotimes.com
22.03.2024 / 14:41

How to fast travel in Dragon's Dogma 2 — microtransactions explained

Getting around the massive map of Capcom’s RPG sequel can feel like a chore if you’re not in the mood to walk everywhere. Fortunately, there are a couple of ways to fast travel in Dragon’s Dogma 2.

Dragon’s Dogma 2’s Steam Version Will Add the Option to Start New Saves - gamingbolt.com
gamingbolt.com
22.03.2024 / 14:21

Dragon’s Dogma 2’s Steam Version Will Add the Option to Start New Saves

Dragon’s Dogma 2 has enjoyed near-universal acclaim from critics, though in the immediate aftermath of its release, the open world action RPG has sparked controversy following the emergence of an in-game microtransactions store, on top of technical and performance issues found in the game’s PC version. In an update on Steam, Capcom has addressed a number of these issues, as part of which the developer confirms that it will also be adding the option to start new saves to the game’s Steam version.

Dragon’s Dogma 2 Breaks Capcom Steam Records Amid Microtransactions Furore - ign.com
ign.com
22.03.2024 / 11:59

Dragon’s Dogma 2 Breaks Capcom Steam Records Amid Microtransactions Furore

Dragon’s Dogma 2 has enjoyed a huge day-one on PC, but it has also sparked a vociferous debate about microtransactions.

Dragon's Dogma 2 PC frame rate issues acknowledged by Capcom - eurogamer.net
eurogamer.net
21.03.2024 / 19:42

Dragon's Dogma 2 PC frame rate issues acknowledged by Capcom

Capcom has confirmed it is aware of frame rate issues in Dragon's Dogma 2 on PC and is looking to improve performance in the future.

Dragon’s Dogma 2 Developer is “Aware” of PC Performance Issues, Working on Fixes - gamingbolt.com
gamingbolt.com
21.03.2024 / 07:53

Dragon’s Dogma 2 Developer is “Aware” of PC Performance Issues, Working on Fixes

In the run-up to the release of open world RPG Dragon’s Dogma 2, developer and publisher Capcom has revealed that it is aware of inconsistencies in the game’s frame rate performance on PC in particular. In a statement to IGN, Capcom has revealed that it is looking into ways in which it can improve the performance of the game.

You May Want To Hold Off On Getting Dragon’s Dogma 2 On PC (For Now) - screenrant.com
screenrant.com
21.03.2024 / 01:51

You May Want To Hold Off On Getting Dragon’s Dogma 2 On PC (For Now)

Capcom's highly anticipated fantasy RPG, is finally due to be released on March 22, 2024, more than a decade after the release of the original game, but PC players may want to hold off on purchasing the game for now. Recent reports indicate that the game experiences severe frame rate performance problems on the platform.

Early Dragon's Dogma 2 scores put reviews far above the original and even its Dark Arisen revision as one of 2024's best RPGs - gamesradar.com - county Wood
gamesradar.com
20.03.2024 / 17:49

Early Dragon's Dogma 2 scores put reviews far above the original and even its Dark Arisen revision as one of 2024's best RPGs

It's taken 12 years, but Dragon's Dogma 2 is finally swooping onto store shelves this week, and judging by the early review scores, the wait has been worth it. 

Dragon's Dogma 2 Map Is So Big Even Devs Can't Keep Track - screenrant.com
screenrant.com
12.03.2024 / 11:57

Dragon's Dogma 2 Map Is So Big Even Devs Can't Keep Track

is already known to feature a map much bigger than the original game but not even the developers can agree on how much the space has grown. While the first boasted an expansive open world for players to explore at their will, it was also criticized for feeling empty and barren given the vast amount of space players needed to traverse to reach major locations. Capcom has confirmed that the sequel is looking to fix this issue by not only expanding the map but also including more interesting landmarks to discover.

Dragon’s Dogma 2 Director Says Affinity is “Almost the Entire Reason” Why it’s Open World - gamingbolt.com
gamingbolt.com
11.03.2024 / 18:31

Dragon’s Dogma 2 Director Says Affinity is “Almost the Entire Reason” Why it’s Open World

We know that Dragon’s Dogma 2 has a much larger world than initially claimed, “more interesting and engaging Vocations” over the first game and up to three simultaneous bosses on-screen. With all the details about Pawn Specializations, the Dragonsplague and Vocation Maisters, one has to ask: What about Affinity?

Dragon’s Dogma 2 Won’t Add Multiplayer Capabilities - gameranx.com
gameranx.com
11.03.2024 / 18:23

Dragon’s Dogma 2 Won’t Add Multiplayer Capabilities

A whopping 12 years following the release of Dragon’s Dogma for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, Dragon’s Dogma 2 is on the horizon, set to hit PC and modern consoles in only a few short weeks. Despite fans of the first game begging for multiplayer elements in Capcom’s newest title, director Hideaki Itsuno has shot down this dream in a new interview with Automation Media.

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