Steam installeren
inloggen
|
taal
简体中文 (Chinees, vereenvoudigd)
繁體中文 (Chinees, traditioneel)
日本語 (Japans)
한국어 (Koreaans)
ไทย (Thai)
Български (Bulgaars)
Čeština (Tsjechisch)
Dansk (Deens)
Deutsch (Duits)
English (Engels)
Español-España (Spaans - Spanje)
Español - Latinoamérica (Spaans - Latijns-Amerika)
Ελληνικά (Grieks)
Français (Frans)
Italiano (Italiaans)
Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesisch)
Magyar (Hongaars)
Norsk (Noors)
Polski (Pools)
Português (Portugees - Portugal)
Português - Brasil (Braziliaans-Portugees)
Română (Roemeens)
Русский (Russisch)
Suomi (Fins)
Svenska (Zweeds)
Türkçe (Turks)
Tiếng Việt (Vietnamees)
Українська (Oekraïens)
Een vertaalprobleem melden
That's what I thought. I was done with 3 chapters in 400 and probably at the end of the last one. When starting 400 again I was still half way on the second chapter. Clearly it doesn't save very often.
Yeah I noticed. Considering the success they had you would think Telltale could afford some proper coders and fix these issues before they release more unstable garbage. It's only going to hurt them in the long run, if they intend to stick around.
Sounds like your PC is trash, lol.
Don't play it. I do however run Arma III on Ultra in 1080 at @ 50 FPS so yeah I'm happy with it.
I've had both Alienware and Dell XPS in the past but I must say, ASUS performs way better and feel more solid. My Alienware screen hinges broke within 6 months and both my Dell XPS laptops suffered from overheating. Just make sure you have at least 32GB and a 3GB GTX 870M and you will be set for pretty much anything. It may cost a little but that's the only drawback.
Its actually a common problem and the workaround have already been mentioned in this thread. My PC is fine, but perhaps too powerful for Telltale's engine :p anyways, its just a game. I ordered S2 so here's hoping it wont mess up again.