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My Rig:
9700X on Asrock B650M PG Lightning
32 GB Team 6000 DDR5
5070 TI Gigabyte
2 TB WD Blue NVME Drive
PBO OC on CPU and UV/OC on GPU
Talk about being mental. 😆 🤣 😂 😹
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Len4h4Jpm-o
Literally cant even play the game. It wasnt like this for the first 20 or so hours but now, 80 hours in it wont stop crashing ever 15-30 minutes its unplayable long term. Turning OFF upscaling also helps BIG TIME with crashing but still it shouldnt do it at all and we as customers shouldnt have to troubleshoot a 20 year old game.
Also anyone that doesnt have a 3090/4090/5090 series GPU w/ a FTL Drive pretty much its f**k you. cool dude.
I did make mine 'playable' as it wasn't. Stuttering. Freezing. Crashing. I did use Oblivion Tweaks in Nexus which is an engine.ini download. Plus, made a few adjustments in the graphics in game. It's not good by any means. But it is playable. They need to update this thing.
16gb ram
AMD Ryzen 7 2700 8 core
GeForce RTX 2070 Super
2 SSDs
All my other games run fine and at high to ultra, depending on the game.
Ok, I get what you're saying now. You should provide the reasoning for your takes, because it really is just bad bait without it.
I agree that Gamepass seems like a good deal right now, but I don't think it's going to last. I think it's the standard, "get people hooked and then turn up the heat" ploy that every subscription based service is doing these days.
I think that Microsoft's plan is to bleed money on this too-good-to-be-true offer until they corner the market and then they'll jack up the prices. Just like Netflix did, just like Youtube did, just like Adobe did, and so on, and so forth. Everything I've read about Gamepass, points to it not being financially viable in its current state. It's a stepping stone to something worse.
It's all part of the "you'll own nothing and be happy" crap that tech companies swear by these days. And yeah, I know we don't actually own the titles on Steam either, but it's a far cry better, in my opinion.
And no, I don't think Steam is a dying platform because of this. I think Valve is seeing the writing on the wall, way ahead of any of us. It's increasingly clear that Microsoft wants to create a walled garden, where they have complete control of the PC games market. That's the core of their whole recent "everything's an Xbox" marketing. I don't like it, and I don't buy it.
That's why Valve is developing the Steamdeck and SteamOS. It's a long play competitive move. If anyone can pull that off, it's Valve. I don't think of Valve as saints either, as many tend to do. But at least I know for sure that Microsoft is greedy trash.
If I go to the "Options" section, and then navigate to the "Display Settings" tab (graphics, where you select resolution, RTX, quality preset, etc.), and leave the menu there before closing it and returning to the game, the game becomes very laggy. However, if I leave that submenu on the "Save" or "Load Game" section instead, and then put the main pause menu on either the inventory or character screen before returning to the game, the performance is much smoother.
Specs:
i7 10700, RTX 2060, 32GB RAM (this happens on my second PC)
This is for AMD. I have NVidia.
I do run everything Pro 870 SSD too.
I did see a mod come for crash issue I have on exit going to give it shot.
You didn't make sh*t playable by downloading an ini file from Nexus, this placebo/mass delusion bs has to stop.
These mods literally never do anything, and DF even tested it on the Oblivion video even though testing wasn't even necessary. They only serve to dilute the conversation and give incompetent, garbage companies leeway because people delude themselves into thinking their games are fixed instead of asking for refunds and thrashing them with reviews.
Okay, Che Guevara. Viva la revolución!