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Very good Port. I'm very pleased. The Game runs with 60 Fps with me and the Graphics are just 1 A.
If you only have 48 fps, G-Sync should be more decactive and then you can set it to 60 fps after a Reboot.
Unfortunately, you can't exhibit the Vibration of the Controller in the Game. That's the only Negative.
This is how every PC Port should be!
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Finally there Is Crash Bandicoot Now also on the Computer and the Game is the Hammer. After about 7 Hours, no Bugs or Crashes of the Game have happened to me so far, which is why it is a good Console Port from my Point of view. You can even set some Graphic Adjustments, change Resolution and the most important thing: It supports Controllers and Keyboards, which works very well in Reality.
Top Game!!! Can I recommend anyone, even if someone doesn't know the Game from earlier Times. One of the Best Jump and Run Games of the 90s.
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Thanks for this GEILE Remake Activision!
I had all three Parts for PS One at the TIME and it's still as Hard as it used to BE, but it still makes FUN:) Child memories are awakened. ^^ I find the Graphics beautifully polished, the Gameplay and Physics is almost like back then. :D
In addition, I think the Intro is really cool and that all three Parts were packed into one Game. ^^ A clear thing must be for all those who also played and loved it at the time.
And thanks to my GTX 1060 3Gb, it even runs on Ultra liquid with 60 FPS.
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A wonderful Port! Just played the first Section of the First and it never looked so beautiful. On the one Hand, it's almost unchanged the classic Gaming Experience and on the other Hand it's really super Polished up (yes, even with some Quirks and occasional Glitches-which somehow belongs to it).
THAT NENN 'I MAL A REMASTER!!!
For the few who don't know Crash Bandicoot: Back then, at the Playstation 1 Era, the Poster child was what Mario is to Nintendo. A fun Platformer in Tubular 3D Levels. On the said Console, 3 Parts came out (which was packed together here in a Trilogy). The cuddly colorful Look, however, is deceptive as far as the Degree of difficulty is concerned-because the Game is partly BOCKSCHWER (but feasible), especially AT the first Part!
I hope that in half a Year we will also have the Honour of playing Spyro the Dragon via Steam:)
Unrestricted Recommendation!!!