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Did you by any chance fix the issue preventing playing with arrow keys?
Thanks.
I never trust ANY windows gaming software and so far its proven right most of the time, if you start steam in offline mode this mmight have a chance of fixing some of the bugs.
I've played up to the part where you need to clean the water, just after meeting the builder in the camp with all the other characters with perfectly smooth, practically stutter free gameplay on a potato APU and an rx 460 4gb, a 2.6ghz base clock quad core processor in async xfire with an rx 460... I dont think I could encourage games to stutter anymore with this setup if I'm honest and it runs absolutely flawlessly so far without as much as a blip of a stutter.
I have extensively edited the registry to achieve this, but still, the hardware that others have on here is astronomically more powerful than mine.
I'm playing with high graphics settings, spatial audio turned OFF, vsync OFF, motion blur 100%, sharpening 100% and resolution @1080p as well as a -3 texture LOD set in the registry
The only reason I'd say start ori in steam offline mode is that I use tinywall firewall. this blocks any connection until I make it an exception... currently ori and the will of the wisps is completely blocked from the internet
again... total shot in the dark
Thanks
this would be intressting
Thanks
this is better
But what we got is the same game again, sort of a remake of Blind Forest with all the bells and whistles that the developers wanted but couldn't include in Blind Forest. And I'm even glad that we have Blind Forest the way it is, and not the way the developers wanted it to be, I mean the way Will of the Wisps is.
I mean it doesn´t have to be Ori related but damn that new game they are working on, i hope it´s good...
(you know: "Currently working on an unannounced ARPG")