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And inevitably...... no it isn't. It has nothing to do with your never-ending gripes about a game that you haven't played for months.
BB change works fine for me with a rotary dial.
The game was borderline unplayable when I played it last, in certain aspects, I doubt this has changed significantly. We are NOT all fanboys
100'000 copies sold on release. Currently averaging 250 players. Oh yeah, this game is fine. No issues at all.
Now explain how MSG isn't going bankrupt.
With respect, this has absolutely nothing to do with my reply to Rob or the subject matter of this thread.
Perhaps not, but since release I've been seeing you jumping on every other thread, endlessly berating people for not reconfiguring their system to run a game that's fundamentally broken, using your own personal success to overwrite the reality that the game is, well, fundamentally broken. The VRAM leak is real, the FFB cutout is real, the stutters are real, the crashes are real. And while you may have found a way to make it work, many have not. Hence, 100'000 sales reduced to 250 people in server less than a year later being an indication the game is failing, if not already failed beyond recovery. All of this brought to you by a company with a history of disastrous releases, aborted projects, questionable management, and financial instability. But hey, you keep fighting the good fight
You jump into every other thread, telling anyone having issues with the sim that it's their fault, their rig, their inability to configure that's causing the problem. That's factually incorrect, as the game is, in fact, so horribly optimized as to be considered fundamentally broken. As with Star Citizen, some people get lucky and have a great experience and that in no way detracts from the reality that SC, and LMU, are buggy, broken messes. So to berate people - pleasantly, I'll admit - and put all the fault at their feet is condescending at best, disingenuous at worst, and you do it constantly.
As for being in the pan, I'm going to say 100'000:250 is a solid enough ratio to say it's already reached that status. The game flopped, the publisher is trying to sell DLC for a dead title in a desperate attempt to make payroll and hang onto their remaining staff, and unless some other entity acquires MSG, LMU won't leave EA. So as I said, you keep stanning for your favorite title, but numbers don't lie.
I have played a lot of sims for a very long time and NEVER had to make the changes some people have to with this title, the spec of my machine is reasonable with a poor graphics card, I could still run the game and expected issues, but not with the things I did have.
I have experienced game lockups, crashes to desktop, immense stuttering and several other things. The brake thing is somehting never expoerienced on lket me list.
GT Legends, Rfactor, AC, ACC, Raceroiom, Iracing, Race 07, GTR, Dirt rally, Dirt Rally 2.0, Grid games, Project Cars (spit!)., the 2 or 3 F1 ga,mes I tried.
Yes I had to adjust quality etc for your card, but never this brake issue.