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That means it cannot used the DirextX 12.1 (ONE) features used in Forspoken.
Seriously and I know you will not like this, but if you are on the Windows platform the fix is in your court.
You have to upgrade your video card.
Before you flame me, just research it a bit and you will see I am correct.
That isn't how APIs or versioning works whatsoever. You really don't have any expert knowledge in this area to give anyone any advice.
I did say to research before flaming
Now you have egg on your virtual face.
Patrick Swayze's Ghost (he must roll in his grave), stop doing this kind of thing around the Steam forum. You are making yourself look like a fool.
We are not talking about the API - application programming interface (which is software).
https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-radeon-rx-400-500-gpus-reportedly-cant-run-forspoken
https://overclock3d.net/news/software/yes_forspoken_does_not_run_on_amd_s_rx_400_500_series_gpus/1
https://wccftech.com/amd-polaris-gpus-cant-run-forspoken-due-to-lack-directx-12_1-feature-level-support/
And I am a retired MS qualified professional. You are ?????
Now, get down on your knees and humble ask for forgiveness.
you plainly don't understand any of what you're talking about
And you plainly are ignoring all the independent sources that back my original post.
You do realize everyone can see what you post.
You raised the point I was not qualified to talk on the topic. I answered your question. And when I answer, you accuse me of boasting.
Where I try to help the OP, you come in and pure troll.
NOT one line of your posts even tries to help the OP. You just troll me.
And as you accuse me of boasting, I might as well. Just my first qualification of many was a M.C.S.E involving six exams to pass, all first time. Not exactly entry level or just one MCP but SIX in one go. It may have been superseded now, but it was and still is hell of a lot more then and even now.
And it was only my first of many more.
https://www.infotectraining.com/blog/how-hard-is-mcse-certification-is-it-worth-it-for-my-company#:~:text=It's%20worth%20it,many%20good%20reasons%20for%20that.
Instead of trolling, prey tell ALL of us what was your first IT qualification was, the one that makes you such an expert.
You will not answer that question because you have none.
On block now.
The RX 580 runs the game as of the recent updated. This is odd as The 12.0 was an issue for me before today.
Seriously, how do you know this as the patch notes mention just these two items for video cards:
- Fixed a crash that can occur when using a specific GPU.
- Fixed an issue where screen flickers occur when using certain Intel GPUs.
Is the 'specific GPU' AMD Polaris GPUs?
I ask because doing a google search using the line 'forspoken working on Polaris gpus' does not provide any matching results. Seems the same with YouTube. Even Reddit seems to have nothing on it.
Hope you are correct because that will make so many happy.
They?
And under what conditions?
Just concerned that one isolated case may get peoples hopes up only to be let down.
maybe they just started the game and it ran fine since they couldn't play before
On the last patch it would consistently crash on the court house scene (Has been doing it since the game release), So I started it up to see if this patch fixed it and I was happily surpised
Sounds good.
The 12.1 thing is pure BS.
MugHug I'll be waiting for you to apologize to me in front of the entire thread