DSOGaming : 2021 was a really weird year for PC gaming. Although we didn’t see a lot of games that had performance/tech issues, we did witness some questionably PC releases. From minimal PC graphics settings to really awful stuttering issues, these are the most disappointing PC game releases of 2021.
For this list, we’ve decided to only include triple-A games. The reason we are only including these high-profile games is simple. These games come from some of the biggest companies, so you’d expect their PC versions to be more polished than some PC indie games (or even double-A games). Also note that the following games are listed in no particular order.
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For me it was Destruction All-Stars. I really liked the graphical presentation and the gameplay mechanics. However it just lacked content. It was released as a completely hollow, bare bones experience that was really never built/improved on. The game had "Rocket League" potential but post-launch support has been non existent.
Battlefield 2042 for me...that game took a steep nosedive down the ugly tree, and hit every damn branch on it's way down. What a complete disaster launch and a huge letdown.
Pc guys are so sour for far cry 6 hd texture pack requiring atleast 12gb vram from gpu. Meanwhile consoles run it high/ultra settings and the hd texture pack and smooth 60fps no issues. Pc also stutters. Not to mention limited RT require 3080 for 30fps. Them you cam forget ultra settings and texture packs. And the gpu alone cost like 1500e
Glad he mentioned Halo Infinite, the reviews seemed to completely miss the awful performance on PC.