Delivering what was promised, premiered last week PC version of ‘No More Heroes 3’ to widespread disappointment The number of players has increased due to the unusual decision of publisher XSEED Games, which chose to use the original Nintendo Switch as a basis, rather than syncing enhanced versions of the game for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. That is, although it supports video game unlocked frame rates on a PC and a much higher performance than on the Nintendo platform, visual appearance will remain limited to version. While the title isn’t particularly offensive on the Switch, it doesn’t make much sense that the PC version isn’t the same as the latest consoles, at least.

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Another factor that bothers ‘No More Heroes 3’ players on PC is that the game is currently available. full price, although there is already a published edition of the previous version. In a statement posted on Steam, XSEED said it was aware of the complaints and was working on updates for the game. According to the company, a patch will “improve some visuals in this release, including the draw distance”. However, until now it has not been explained why the game is based on the Nintendo Switch and not the upgraded versions.

Leveraging the communications, XSEED Games also confirms that the series is working on improvements for the rest of the series on PC, which didn’t have very successful adaptations. “We apologize for the lack of communication. so far, but rest assured we’ll provide additional information once we’re sure the patches are ready for release,” they say from the California, United States-based publisher.

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‘No More Heroes 3’ is the latest installment in the real-time hack and slash saga of renowned Japanese studio Grasshopper Manufacture. killer pro Travis Touchdown. On this occasion, the otaku must face enemies from outer space with the help of his iconic Katana. Unlike previous games, open world recommended by delivery is divided into five unique islandsone of which includes the series’ fictional base “Santa Destroy”.