Amazingly, Exoprimal can rain 1,000 raptors down on players' heads without affecting the frame rate.
Exoprimal, Capcom's new multiplayer shooter, is due to release later this year on July 14. If you're unfamiliar with the game, think Dino Crisis meets Monster Hunter, and you'll have a pretty good idea of what to expect. Players form teams and race to complete objectives while fending off the hordes of dinosaurs dropping out of portals in the sky.
Fans were able to experience this first-hand during Exoprimal's recent open beta. Twitter user @xHightower_ shared a video of a dinosaur swarm which featured no less than 1,000 raptors falling from the sky like rain, and as you can see below, it's both remarkable and terrifying in equal measure.
Exoprimal is crazy funCpacom basically made a high budget Earth Defense Force with Dinosaurs and mech suits 1000 RAPTORS pic.twitter.com/TyXeUcZ1mCMarch 19, 2023
Fans were impressed not only by the spectacle but also with how well the game held up with such a vast number of enemies on screen at once. YouTuber Mightykeef, who also shared a clip of the cascading raptors on Twitter, thinks the game's smooth performance must be the work of magic. "Exoprimal really dropped 1,000 raptors on my head. Didn't get a single frame drop. Capcom using witchcraft."
Exoprimal really dropped 1000 raptors on my head.Didn't get a single framedrop. Capcom using witchcraft. pic.twitter.com/BwacrcdWJjMarch 17, 2023
While players were certainly expecting a lot of dinosaurs, they weren't quite prepared for this many. "Exoprimal is incredible," says Twitter user Popegator (opens in new tab) "because in no game have I ever heard the goofy ass dialogue of 'Prepare for the Raptor cascade' and then instantly became
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