Who did you get first time around /v/? C-Good reporting in.
PC port when?
>>389243917
Fuck off
>>389243871
>C
>Good
>>389243871
When the game first came out I was CONVINCED the Katherine True ending was the best one. Now that I'm older, I've had a change of heart and now believe Freedom True is best ending
>>389243871
True Neutral master race
I'm my own man
>>389243871
did lawful all the way up until the end, had a change of heart and got the "bad" ending as expected, then played it again doing chaos all the way through.gotta love that demon succ
>>389243917
RPCS3 runs it flawlessly on modest i3s
I think I got the K bad ending
>>389245505
>modest i3s
All I see is i7 videos on youtube, and even those have significant slowdowns.
Btw, how's emulation with Ryzen these days? It's supposedly better than Intel's analogs on paper, but its problem is that the devs don't optimize their games/programs for multi-threading.
>>389245645
https://rpcs3.net/blog/2017/09/01/progress-report-august-2017/#more-851
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hrSO76g_Zs
> In the cult classic Atlus game Catherine there were major performance improvements thanks to the vertex rewrite and the very fast Vulkan renderer. The video above runs the game at a stable 30 FPS with no drops whatsoever, on a 3.7 GHz Skylake i3! In fact, users have reported the game running at a stable 30 FPS on much slower hardware. More than one person played it with no issues even on old AMD FX CPUs, and these have historically performed terribly. But by far the most interesting user report comes from someone who ran it at around 20-30 FPS on an ultra low voltage i3 in a NUC. However, the very buggy Intel Vulkan drivers made graphics look fairly broken, even if performance was much better than expected. On Nvidia and AMD graphics cards (with updated drivers) the game is definitely playable on basically any real CPU now.
K-True