"Gears Of War 4" was in hot water lately after some players complained about some hitching issues they experience during gameplay. The hitching issues of "Gears Of War 4" were reportedly experienced by players using Xbox One. Players who played "Gears Of War 4" on the PC have not raised complaints about the hitching issue.
In the "Gears Of War 4" forum, the administrator for the community team, TC Pez Radar, has announced that they already have an available update to fix the hitching issue. "Gears Of War 4" players need to download the anti-hitching update to help them workaround the annoying hitching issue.
'Gears Of War 4' - A Plethora Of High-Action Gameplay
There are undeniably a lot of games similar to the concept of "Gears Of War 4," and for those who have not played a single "GOW" game find it easy to judge that it is just one of the high-action games available in the market. It is another story for players who have actually experienced and enjoyed "Gears Of War 4."
"Gears Of War 4" is the brainchild between The Coalition and Microsoft Studios. "Gears Of War 4" is commonly seen as a high-powered action game full of adrenaline-led heroes and heroines equipped with high-powered guns going on a shooting spree. However, the concept of the game is something unique and easy to appreciate from a newcomers point of view.
In terms of aesthetic properties, "Gears Of War 4" has maintained its apocalyptic, near-end effect, which "Fallout 3" seems to have taken its cue from. The technique to survive "Gears Of War 4" fell on the traditional side, where players need to duck in and out for cover to avoid getting shot.
'Gears Of War 4' - Raw & Realistic
While some ammo-filled games simply allow the players to go on a wild, shooting spree with an end goal of killing all the bad guys, "Gears Of War 4" takes the players on an emotional and heart-racing digital adventure. The versatility and quick-thinking as a player is also tested in "Gears Of War 4." A possibility of "Gears Of War 5" is already buzzing in online forums, but The Coalition has yet to comment on the issue.