![]() Throwing objects or intentionally making a noise can lure a guard to a particular area, letting you silently take them out or slip past them unnoticed. If enemies hear or see you they'll transition into a suspicious state where they will attempt to confirm your presence before turning hostile, and this can be used to your advantage. Entering a room while firing a shotgun, then finishing off the last couple of enemies with a lethal takedown feels exceptional.Īlternatively, there are robust stealth mechanics that let you slip quickly and accurately from cover to cover, see enemy sightlines, and let you turn temporarily invisible. Shooting controls well-it feels effortless to transition from first-person aiming into third-person cover mechanics, change ammo types quickly, and smoothly line up headshots with iron sights. For conflict scenarios, there are more than enough tools provided for a direct approach-a variety of lethal and non-lethal guns, grenades and ammo which fire and explode wonderfully, and cybernetic augmentations that can give you temporary buffs like heavy armor or slowing down time. There is no wrong way to play, and the game rewards you for achieving things with your personally preferred method, no matter what that may involve.Įvery obstacle in the cyberpunk world of Mankind Divided has multiple solutions, provided you've invested in certain abilities. The series is characteristically defined by giving you choices-a variety of ways to tackle given situations like armed conflict, social interactions, and branches in storyline. ![]() Deus Ex lets me do all these things, and doesn't punish me for solving problems one way over another. But occasionally, I want to role-play a cyberpunk bad-ass who doesn't take trash from anybody, letting my magnum revolver do the talking when I enter a room. I like to sneak through areas without hurting anyone if possible, and prefer to knock someone out and hide their body if I really need them out of the way. When I step into the shoes of Adam Jensen, I avoid conflict, drink all the alcohol I find, and stop bad guys from doing terrible things by releasing pheromones into the air and then asking politely. Thanks for any help, much appreciated.The way I play Deus Ex: Mankind Divided may not be the same way you play it. The other game I have installed is Dota 2 and that game's FPS is through the roof of course, so I don't think it's my CPU that's bottlenecking anything. I purchased Hitman 3 and ran its benchmark and I get around 65 FPS average there too and that game is much newer and looks better in my opinion. It is surprising to me that I'm not getting more FPS. ![]() ![]() But, nothing changes the FPS other than the mentioned anti-aliasing. In between each off / on I've run the game's benchmark. I've systematically gone through the graphics settings and turned each setting off and on to see any FPS improvement. Obviously I maxed the settings in the game considering the game's release date and my new PC's specs.īut I only average around 65 FPS with settings maxed and anti-aliasing off. Not the flagship specs but good performance. I bought a new desktop PC quite recently, quite powerful. ![]()
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