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ahhh okay. yeah i didnt look too much into it i just saw my buddy play it, thought it looks fun and realized my pc is weaker than his.
so them optimizing it is all i wanted to know, happy about that :D
I do have to avoid staying on the main menu for too long as it does threaten to overheat my gpu. As soon as I enter world the threat is gone and never comes back. Main menu can easily get 20-25 degrees hotter than playing the game gets.
If you buy games in EA, you should be aware of that.
yeah i thought of the wrong name, i watched a few vids on doom ultimate like a week before or so lol. i honestly was hoping for someone to realize my mistake and make fun of it and im glad you did :D
tho i do have to add: i played a lot of early access games, never had issues this bad. and "this bad" is still playable but you know. its not nice :D
Understandable. From a technical point of view, Dragonwilds is very rough compared to similar early access titles. The game is so far playable enough to find out if one likes it or not, but not enough yet to have an enjoyable experience overall.
not sure $800 goes THAT far for a modern gaming rig. and your buddy has a "desktop", too? That may well be a potato