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Nothing i can do about loading errors or steam checking for DLCs or w\e.
It may be on my end also since like i own a i3 processor which is far below the requirements.
Well the rest of my pc is up to the task but maybe that one piece makes all the difference?
I'll refrain from posting a review until i actually get to play.
"I dont like when people review bomb games just because they have a boo boo".
Same actually
Not true.
The steam deck has a quad core and it works no problem
The devs just don't know how to fix it. They ask epic and wait and hope epic fixes it for them.
Weird is this game is supposed to work on Steam Deck and its built with four cores. Why even bother if its not going to work???
It does though. It works perfect on my deck.
Which kinda boots the cores issue out the window. There is something up and it r e a l l y needs to be looked at. Hell I confirmed with someone on a laptop which has four cores that theirs runs fine with not a single crash.
Kinda upsetting. People blame your system for being old. But once you upgrade the new tech doesn't work.
Battlefield
Cod
Lords of the fallen
All three games I can't start due to the same shader error.
Personally I just won't order any UE5 games anymore. When there aren't reported issues I buy them but I think that engine gives more trouble than it gives benefits.