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But fine. Yeah, it would be nice if developers and publishers spent more time trying to better support the wide range of hardware and perihs avail on the PC side of things. That being said, there's a reason I stopped buying fringe stuff like decade ago. I get it, it's cool, it works great some games, but you have to accept that crap with it comes to PC gaming. Things least better now though. Back in day gamble half the time even supported your entire gpu manufacturer at all. Though that still happens.
And like, finding third party software etc that can do the job? Ha. Yeah. Somethings, but again, not like now.