Save xbox 360 state of decay to get e-mail alerts and updates on your eBay Feed. (Xbox 360) Backwards Compatible XB1. Time left 10h 20m left. 1-16 of 148 results for 'xbox 360 state of decay' Showing selected results. See all results for xbox 360 state of decay. State of Decay- Year-One Survival Edition Apr 28, 2015. ESRB Rating: Mature. By Microsoft. $28.62 $ 28 62 $29.99 Prime.
The end is here. Human civilization has been annihilated. The few, scattered survivors must band together, rebuilding civilization in a third- person action game packed with sweet guns, fast cars, hand-to-hand combat, and copious amounts of zombie gore.
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Players choose where to make their stand, designing and fortifying their settlements, performing daring raids for valuable stores of food and ammunition, and rescuing other playable survivors. The open world develops in real-time, shaped by player actions, with content determined by their choices and the ever-increasing zombie threat.
Originally posted by:I have the same as question as the OP: Having the 360-version there are constant frame rate drops below 20fps.the game barely runs at 30fps and when sprinting or driving in a car you keep crashing into plopped up obstacles. Is this the same on pc? Like I said, it's literally exactly the same. The game is limited by the patch limits that Microsoft puts on the arcade marketplace, because UL doesn't want the Xbox players to be left behind by the PC players who could get a playable game otherwise. Originally posted by:I have the same as question as the OP: Having the 360-version there are constant frame rate drops below 20fps.the game barely runs at 30fps and when sprinting or driving in a car you keep crashing into plopped up obstacles. Is this the same on pc? Like I said, it's literally exactly the same.
The game is limited by the patch limits that Microsoft puts on the arcade marketplace, because UL doesn't want the Xbox players to be left behind by the PC players who could get a playable game otherwise Well that's dumb, if they can fix something that's wrong with the game, then they should do it, regardless of wether they could fix it for the console version or not! Originally posted by: Yes. Like I said, it's literally exactly the same. The game is limited by the patch limits that Microsoft puts on the arcade marketplace, because UL doesn't want the Xbox players to be left behind by the PC players who could get a playable game otherwise Well that's dumb, if they can fix something that's wrong with the game, then they should do it, regardless of wether they could fix it for the console version or not! Agreed, I could cope with the textures and various other things loading in if I had a solid framerate.
Reverend Belial sounds like one of those people who are perennially frustrated, or perhaps he's got a legitimate beef with UL because a handful of PC players with certain hardware do experience problems with the game. Could be either. However, what he's saying is NOT true. For those of us playing on fairly modern systems (I'm using a GTX 760 with an i5 and 8GB RAM, not exactly cutting edge but not slow either), the game does run a lot smoother than it does on XBOX 360, and the game DOES render things like buildings, trees and zeds much further than the console counterpart.