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번역 관련 문제 보고
Some people will find this hardcore game unenjoyable, but those who love Amnesia, Silent Hill and slow paced action games with riddles will enjoy this as well.
I played this full game about 3 years ago on a pretty much unmodern rig, had no lag or performance issues. IDK about Steam version.
An important heads up, in honor of the old steam forums going out of commision:
Turn everything up in the graphic options, and your machine will die, regardless of you rig - quote:
"Was having terrible performance on my system: 14-18 fps in many places. After some trial and error I've found that the biggest performance drain comes from a combination of high-detail (soft) shadows and anisotropic filtering. The soft shadows I get, but the fps loss due to anisotropic filtering really surprised me - have never seen it have a 10-15(!) fps impact on a game before.
The third biggest drain is the caustic water effect. Combining it with EITHER high-detail shadows or anisotropic filtering literally brings me from 45-60 fps down to 10-18 in most areas of the game."
Again. Thanks for the feedback.
@JuJu - Hopefully we are talking the origianl "The Thing" and not the remake? Hah! ;)