Nioh Complete Edition coming to PC November 2017

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Smash PlayStation hit Nioh is coming to PC this Fall, Koei Tecmo announced today:

KOEI TECMO Games is excited to announce today the upcoming release of celebrated dark fantasy action-RPG Nioh: Complete Editionon PC via Steam®. Met with both critical and commercial success on consoles, the game tells the story of the blonde-haired swordsman and makes its PC debut on the 7th November 2017 as Nioh: Complete Edition, packed with hours of extra content as it will include the original version of Nioh and all three DLC expansions: ‘Dragon of the North’, ‘Defiant Honour’, and ‘Bloodshed’s End’.

Calling PC gamers to “#DefyDeath”, Director Fumihiko Yasuda comments: “Team NINJA is well aware of the fact that many gamers have been passionately asking for a PC version of "Nioh”. I am thrilled to announce that this masocore game will finally be available for our die-hard PC fans in Nioh: Complete Edition! I hope you all enjoy the unforgettable drama and deeply challenging Yokai battles this action-packed experience has to offer.”

The digital-only PC release boasts stunning high-resolution graphics over two modes as Nioh: Complete Edition can be enjoyed either on ‘Action Mode’, featuring a stable 60fps, or on ‘Movie Mode’, a cinematic option that can expand the display resolution to 4K. These new enhanced graphical modes bring the dark and beautiful world of Nioh to life like never before.

To celebrate the release of Nioh: Complete Edition on Steam, Team NINJA is offering players a brand-new item, the Dharmachakra Kabuto helmet. The Wheel of Dharma kabuto is a form of "kawari-kabuto"—a family of helmets featuring fantastical designs. This helmet features a red-lacquered front crest of an ancient Buddhist symbol depicting the eightfold path to nirvana. This holy image represents spiritual enlightenment attained by casting off one's worldly desires, and also holds the power to banish evil. However, some claim this is not a Wheel of Dharma at all, merely a replica that looks as though it belongs on a device to regulate steam… Some have gone so far as to suggest renaming it to "Valve Kabuto," but why anyone would make a helmet featuring a valve is unclear…


About Nioh: Complete Edition
Nioh: Complete Edition is a dark, fantasy action RPG, which challenges players to traverse war-torn Japan as a blonde-haired swordsman whose background as a fierce warrior and seasoned knowledge of the blade allows him to survive in the demon-plagued land of the samurai.

Blending a compelling narrative loosely based on the tale of the first western samurai, William Adams, with a myriad of strange supernatural creatures from Japanese folklore (Yokai), players of Nioh: Complete Edition will discover a diverse and comprehensive world dripping with history and lore, and face off against other samurai in epic sword battles and intense, multi-target engagements.

Offering a level of difficulty that will truly test even the most hardened samurai’s skills, patience, and strategy, Nioh: Complete Edition, includes all three Nioh DLC expansions. In contrast to the PlayStation®4 version, all seven weapon types, ninjutsu and onmyo magics will be available to players from the beginning, while finishing the core game will also unlock features like the Dual Guardian Spirit.

The ‘Dragon of the North’ DLC follows on from William’s valiant struggle in the main game, opening up the region of Oshu and introducing terrifying new enemies, weapons, armour, ninja skills, magic and Guardian Spirits.

‘Defiant Honour’ moves the narrative to the Osaka region and focuses on one of the defining battles of late Sengoku era introducing new key characters, weapons, equipment, enemies, Guardian Spirits, an even more challenging difficulty level and new trophies.

Finally, ‘Bloodshed’s End’ adds a further three main missions, nine side quests and a twilight mission concluding William’s journey.

Finishing the core game of Nioh: Complete Edition incrementally unlocks access to the deeper levels of the game’s ultimate challenge: The Abyss. This ethereal world, made up of innumerable floors, punishingly difficult boss enemies, and considerable risks, is so challenging that players are even allowed to summon up to two other visitors to overcome the dangers that lurk therein!

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Considering that games like Fallout and Dark Souls have some weird physics that are tied to the FPS and the fact that mods aren't the answer to dev laziness... If that's what it comes to, then that's all I need to know.

I've got a beefy system and love to stress it. A game forcing an FPS lock is just meh.
True, impossible to know if the physics are tied to frame rate until the game releases. If you look at games like Nier, though, it's really hard to get above 30 FPS at 4K even with high-end systems. So depending on optimization, it may not matter if it's framelocked at 4K.
 
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True, impossible to know if the physics are tied to frame rate until the game releases. If you look at games like Nier, though, it's really hard to get above 30 FPS at 4K even with high-end systems. So depending on optimization, it may not matter if it's framelocked at 4K.
Looking at it now, with KT's run of PC games, the controls are next in line for worries. I play Samurai Warriors 4-2 and can't use an Xbox One controller wirelessly because the game has some problem with it.
 

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Looking at it now, with KT's run of PC games, the controls are next in line for worries. I play Samurai Warriors 4-2 and can't use an Xbox One controller wirelessly because the game has some problem with it.
I only use wired controllers for PC (other than Vive), so not too worried about that.
 
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I only used wired controllers for PC (other than Vive), so not too worried about that.

C'est la vie.

I've wanted to try Nioh, so what better time than on Steam where refunds are a thing if I'm not happy. ;D
 
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just use steams controller configuration

After using apps like Xpadder and Pinnacle Game Profiler... I can tell you that I'm not comfortable with that approach. Not to mention button swapping for designated controller layouts is a mess. If I can't map in game then I have issues. Not because I can't do it, but because I shouldn't have to resort to third party configuration in this day and age.. When proper controller support (for a console game no less) should be there from the start.

If I don't like it, I can return it. So, it's whatever at this point. I just honestly hope KT will take the hint. It's been something that numerous gamers and reviews have brought to light.
 
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After using apps like Xpadder and Pinnacle Game Profiler... I can tell you that I'm not comfortable with that approach. Not to mention button swapping for designated controller layouts is a mess. If I can't map in game then I have issues. Not because I can't do it, but because I shouldn't have to resort to third party configuration in this day and age.. When proper controller support (for a console game no less) should be there from the start.

If I don't like it, I can return it. So, it's whatever at this point. I just honestly hope KT will take the hint. It's been something that numerous gamers and reviews have brought to light.
sure it should properly support controllers, but theres an option if it doesnt. also you dont really have to configure much, just assign the standard gamepad template and done
 
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sure it should properly support controllers, but theres an option if it doesnt. also you dont really have to configure much, just assign the standard gamepad template and done

Oi, if you knew me.

Hm. It's not lack of controller support. It's broken controller support. Back to SW42 for example. When I try to play with my wireless Xbox One controller, I can't remap camera controls, as they're locked to my analog triggers. For whatever reason. KT games are the only ones that give me this issue.
 

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Oi, if you knew me.

Hm. It's not lack of controller support. It's broken controller support. Back to SW42 for example. When I try to play with my wireless Xbox One controller, I can't remap camera controls, as they're locked to my analog triggers. For whatever reason. KT games are the only ones that give me this issue.
just try it out, that method should fix it
 

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Those specs have to be a joke, or maybe it's just another extremely shitty port?

Or it's just an intensive game?
Derp?
It's not like games are all optimizable to run on potatoes. Some simply require higher specs. Dunno why you think your i3 potato would run things till the end of time.
Get it on PS4 if you're worried. The minimum specs basically are for a potato anyway.

Looking at it now, with KT's run of PC games, the controls are next in line for worries. I play Samurai Warriors 4-2 and can't use an Xbox One controller wirelessly because the game has some problem with it.

Must be a pretty limited issue because DW8 and Blue Reflection both ran perfectly fine using my wireless xbone controller.
 
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Or it's just an intensive game?
Derp?
It's not like games are all optimizable to run on potatoes. Some simply require higher specs. Dunno why you think your i3 potato would run things till the end of time.
Get it on PS4 if you're worried. The minimum specs basically are for a potato anyway.

Who would game on a i3 when there is ryzen as a better alternative? Also I don't have a potato anymore, 4670k far from a potato.
How do you even manage to get the requirements that high from a PS4 even with slightly enhanced graphics? Lol!
 
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Or it's just an intensive game?
Derp?
It's not like games are all optimizable to run on potatoes. Some simply require higher specs. Dunno why you think your i3 potato would run things till the end of time.
Get it on PS4 if you're worried. The minimum specs basically are for a potato anyway.



Must be a pretty limited issue because DW8 and Blue Reflection both ran perfectly fine using my wireless xbone controller.
DW8 sure as hell doesn't run fine. Tried it again the other week and all 3 of my controllers had one issue or the other.

PS4, 360 and One. Maybe I just have had luck.
 
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DW8 sure as hell doesn't run fine. Tried it again the other week and all 3 of my controllers had one issue or the other.

PS4, 360 and One. Maybe I just have had luck.

Apparently the game uses directinput :unsure:

"Xbox One and third-party XInput controllers do not work correctly (e.g. triggers not detected) due to the game using DirectInput instead of XInput"

Taken from https://pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Samurai_Warriors_4-II
 
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Apparently the game uses directinput :unsure:

"Xbox One and third-party XInput controllers do not work correctly (e.g. triggers not detected) due to the game using DirectInput instead of XInput"

Taken from https://pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Samurai_Warriors_4-II
Well, PS4 controller as DInput and emulated XInput works fine. The 360 controller worked amazingly. It's just the One in wireless has issues. I know their games favor DInput for the most part.

There's also a fix for wired Xbox One controllers. Still..

Again, I hope they learn.
 
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DW8 sure as hell doesn't run fine. Tried it again the other week and all 3 of my controllers had one issue or the other.

PS4, 360 and One. Maybe I just have had luck.

Could be dude, my wireless xbone and wired xbox 360 controller both have no issues with DW8. But I haven't tried any of their other games aside from Blue Reflection. Dunno what would cause an issue for some but not others. Weird.
 
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Could be dude, my wireless xbone and wired xbox 360 controller both have no issues with DW8. But I haven't tried any of their other games aside from Blue Reflection. Dunno what would cause an issue for some but not others. Weird.
Makes me sad because i love the warrior games. Oo
 

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Considering that games like Fallout and Dark Souls have some weird physics that are tied to the FPS and the fact that mods aren't the answer to dev laziness... If that's what it comes to, then that's all I need to know.

I've got a beefy system and love to stress it. A game forcing an FPS lock is just meh.
In case you're not aware, the console version has 2 modes, one that is 30fps and one that is 60fps, so we know the devs aren't retarded enough to tie game logic and physics to the frame rate already. In the unlikely case that 4K will be limited to 30 (I just can't see this happening, that's completely artificial for PC) it's extremely likely moddable.
 

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In case you're not aware, the console version has 2 modes, one that is 30fps and one that is 60fps, so we know the devs aren't retarded enough to tie game logic and physics to the frame rate already. In the unlikely case that 4K will be limited to 30 (I just can't see this happening, that's completely artificial for PC) it's extremely likely moddable.
Locking framerates on PC (even 30FPS) is definitely not unheard of. I'm more concerned about whether or not we can go above 60FPS. Again, beefy system, want to push it. Skyrim, Fallout 4, Dark Souls... All games with physics tied to FPS, all of which run at or below 60fps. Giving an option for 30 or 60 FPS tells me nothing.. Other than 60FPS is the max..

I'll probably still buy it. However, until official confirmation comes in? It's all speculation.. Especially with the way the articles word things.
 
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