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There ya go, big brain. A whole world exists outside of Steam. But let's be honest, he probably just pirated it.
But your silly comment still needed addressing lol 🤡
It's probably a driver issue
Same as the guy from upper post , u can check that I play it legit .
I don't understand the negativity against ARC in this forum. At least, I'm not willing to pay Nvidia's totally insane prices ATM.
ARC works just fine for me, except with this game in its latest version. I played Witcher 3, Cyberpunk, A Plagues Tale, Stray, Atomic Heart, Kingdom Come Deliverance and some others without any problems on it. If an update breaks compatibility with ARC, I would rather suspect the game to be faulty than the drivers.
Just because the game worked with current drivers on an older patch doesn't necessarily mean the game patch itself broke the game. I'd be more inclined to agree that the game patch broke the game for the Arc GPUs if there were more observable issues with the DX12 API across more GPUs but it's not. So the game is using the DX12 API appropriately. Meaning that the GPU driver isn't sure of how this game is suppose to run on the API. And not surprising since Intel is primarily focused on e-sports titles and cross platform AA and AAA DX12 titles. And yes, they're working on driver updates at a rate of a per game basis. Sucks, it's slow.
But apparently the driver work they've done on the early engineering samples of the B series Arc cards is working a lot better and has broader support for more games and APIs.
Even if the driver hasn't changed, the driver might not fully support some APIs in an honest fashion, so it might not work with game updates. Either side could be at fault. AMD cards were like this where they didn't have a compliant OpenGL implementation for almost a 15 year period!