Mindseye - Former gta producer game.

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About This Game​

Play as Jacob Diaz, a former soldier with a mysterious neural implant who is suffering from memory loss and flashbacks. Set out on a series of dangerous covert missions to unlock the secrets of your past in a world filled with the persistent threat of artificial intelligence, high-tech experimentation, corporate espionage, political corruption, and an unchecked military. MindsEye is an immersive experience with a mind-bending complex narrative, rich environments, groundbreaking combat, future tech, and high speed chases.


If u look closely at the buildings and them cranes i think that environment looks a awful lot like gta sa map to me. I know its brief etc but the buildings and some bits look like grove street buildings, the garage in gta sa with the crane behind it, kinda looks like its in there. Etc. Tho might be just me seeing things lol.

Looks kinda nice tho the explosions with the boom effect look bit naff, and the watch dogs stuff puts me off but the gfx are nice enough.
 
Looks quite good this, surprised how early the release date is too.

I definitely got Watchdog vibes from the trailer too.
 
Had completely passed me by, reviews not looking good so hopefully they can do something about that and rescue it (although the real appeal of GTA for me is that it does an excellent job of parodying real world trends and events and I'm not totally convinced this will grab me in the same way).

One part of a (negative) review that jumped out at me though, was this:
I have a RTX 3080, so naturally I should be able to hit 60 FPS on 1440p with high settings, wrong.

Why would someone expect to hit 1440p high on a brand new 'graphically cutting edge' game on a nearly 5 year old GPU that was already VRAM starved to some extent at launch?? :confused::cry:
(other than the staggering level of performance stagnation for all but the halo tier, in a world where everything heavily relies on upscaling - although as this appears to be UE5, I'd assume DLSS/FSR is baked in)

On the bright side, as rob said, I'll probably get it for free or almost free by the end of the year through humble/epic/prime gaming, in which case I'll give it a fair crack then

Edit: as a counterpoint, from another review:
game runs smooth on my 4080 at 2k res. sits at around 100fps on epic settings.
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Anyone with trash performance needs to look at their outdated setup, or external reasons why they cant run this.
Not everything should be on epic settings @ 4k with 5 year + old hardware
:)
 
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