![]() This, in itself, took me more than a few minutes to come to grips with and, in truth, I still find myself popping escape to no avail.Īdditionally, while the mouse works well practically everything is ‘clicked’ using the right button. ![]() Do you want some examples? Well, firstly you need to press TAB (not escape) to access the menus. It actually all boils down to the way the game interface works. ![]() The problems we have here are not FPS or stuttering related. I should highlight again that the PC version runs great. While the game runs excellently, there is a hideously high-level of console fingerprints which make the experience just… weird. There is, however, a matter of deep curiosity surrounding the full release in regards to the PC release. ![]() ![]() I have, admittedly, been very interested in this game for some time and having played the PC version for a few hours now it seems decent if, once again (and not unusual for this type of game), not quite achieving its full potential. Unless you shelled out around £80 to obtain the ‘Ultimate Edition’ of Jump Force (which allowed for early-access to the game), today marks the official ‘peasant’ release of the highly-anticipated manga-themed fighting game. ![]()
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