PS5 Game Performance is just awful and unplayable
Any better with the update?
Just a guy with a long-running history with aRPGs that is giving POE2 a try.
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" No, nothing changed. Game is still almost unplayable. FPS drops. sound issues, disconnects etc. I love the game, but this is unacceptable. I know, this game is still in early access, but what blows my mind is that since launch, nothing has changed on console. |
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I like how the devs are blaming the sound and aren't addressing ANY of the actual performance issues stemming from screen clutter and piss poor optimization.
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Dear GGG, The game play performance on consoles are not getting better. Rubberbanding every single time i do a map.
You people launch this game under "early access" with the intention to get players to purchase your supporter packs to play. Fine, we support so now where is our support. How many players here actually felt cheated to pay for this crap huh ? We paid for something that is not functioning properly and its been going on for months. How many months do you need to fix this issue. I got lots of video showing how shit the game play performance is. I think most players have given up on the visuals by going with the lowest game settings, but even so the end game content mapping is still unbearable to play. Patch after patch, updates after updates yet the performance issue can never be fix. I even connected with Playstation support to see if there is anyway to troubleshoot this. After following their support instructions to go through a "system reset to clear cache and reorg", game is still lag AF. Ultimately their support said to contact you(the developer) for fixing this but it seems like you can't resolve this either. Such a disgrace GGG, i hope you enjoy the money you made from your console supporters while we actually bought something that is not working as expected. In other word, this is upright cheating. We honestly deserve better for the money we spend Last edited by xAlunatic#7141 on Oct 3, 2025, 8:41:47 PM
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