A very sad customer
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A very sad customer
I really enjoy this game, however I must play on the lowest settings to make the game playable. All was running well until I hit level 12. On this level the walls change again and the fps lag is horrid. The game becomes unplayable. Can anyone give me advice on what to do?
Re: A very sad customer
Cry?
(I feel your pain. On my machine it's still playable but gets quite laggy)
(I feel your pain. On my machine it's still playable but gets quite laggy)
Re: A very sad customer
Same problem on my machine. Maybe we should consider this as inbalance or maybe a bug. In future - more custom dungeons will come and without any fix, such dungeons will be unplayable.
- Disasterrific
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Re: A very sad customer
Have you thought that maybe it's time to upgrade? What are your specs? My computer is 5 or 6 years old and although the FPS does drop when there's a large number of light sources it still runs well enough to play and enjoy on half-decent graphic settings.
Playing it looking like crap isn't the best way of experiencing the game...
Playing it looking like crap isn't the best way of experiencing the game...
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Re: A very sad customer
What in the world are you talking about? Game is smooth as butter with everything turned on. And that is with a two year old video card (460) fork out $150 dollars and get off that lame intel integrated video and stop complaining to the developers. Like owning a KIA and wondering why you dont get 4 second 1/4 miles...
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Re: A very sad customer
can you post your system specs?
- Flashheart
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Re: A very sad customer
I too get a noticeable FPS drop when multiple torches a placed in sconces. I have an ATI HD 6850 card (so there's plenty of beef in the card).
Having said that - the lighting in Grimrock is phenomenal and puts Skyrim's lighting in the shade (pun intended).
Having said that - the lighting in Grimrock is phenomenal and puts Skyrim's lighting in the shade (pun intended).
Re: A very sad customer
There is a mod mentioned in an Nvidia 3dvision topic, which disables light sources/shadows. Perhaps this would reduce gpu requirements?