
We can’t honestly recommend you purchasing the game now due to the addition of multiplayer, wait until more patches and fixes arrive specifically for the Multiplayer components. Its like the game’s launch all over again. Just it is held far back with performance and other issues. There are also other issues such as less soldiers appearing on screen (some even just disappearing in front of you), objective completion delays, enemies not registering hits and even invisible walls that make it feel like you are running around getting caught up on rocks all the time.Īt the very least it is simple to set up a sustained online game with a friend, or even a stranger with the Recruit option. However depending on how much action is going on with one player, it effects the performance of the other. Neither character is tied to each other, so one character can fast travel to one mission while the other fast travels to a different objective on the other side of China.

After a chapter is completed no-one gets kicked out of the game, only issue is the loading screens are slightly longer. If you can overlook these performance problems, you pretty much can experience an entire character story from start to finish without interruption. This may vary from player to player depending on internet, however our internet is of high tier from UK / German providers. Though for the host the game runs rather well, just a little bit of hiccups here and there in comparing to the single player experience, however the player that joins suffers a lot of frame issues, resolution dips and control input delays.

After a long loading, it was easy to set up a game and for your desired online partner to get into the game. Note our experience is with both of us using a base PS4.įirst of all we tried out the Yellow Turban campaign with Xiahou Dun’s story. For those who are sceptical on giving this game a go again in multiplayer or even thinking about picking up the game now due to the offering of multiplayer – you can hopefully get a consensus if it’s worth your time or not.

Earlier this week we announced the arrival of both Online and Offline Co-Op multiplayer for Dynasty Warriors 9, and we finally got to spend some time with it over the weekend.
