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Rapporter et problem med oversettelse
http://steamcommunity.com/app/332310/discussions/0/615085406673699427/
If anybody knows a way to optimize the FPS with better graphics for my specs I'd really appreciate it.
Now, to figure out how to unlock more character pieces... hmm...
im running a 560ti on max with only small problems
It's:
i7 Quad Core 3630 QM 2.4ghz 6mb
12 GB Samsung 1600mhz DDR3 Memory
Nvidia GeForce GTX 660m 2gb DDR5
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit.
Installing it onto my SSD now, that should make a difference but not sure how much of a difference.
Ah didn't see that second post... used to people just editing in information like that into their OP rather then adding a second post.
In that case all I can say is in alpha/beta games are generally not optimized so until much much closer to release you may be getting tit's for frame rate, it's not only not uncommon, but it's pretty standard for optimization to be one of the very last things you do to a game before release, I wouldn't really suggest playing un optimized games on a laptop unless your wanting to cook the insides of it, even "gaming laptops" are terrible with heat issues for many games that are finished.
But other then "wait and see closer to release" not much to say for trying to play a unfinished game on a laptop, desktops you can at least over power any non optimization issues without much heat issues, laptops over heat and shut down if you try that because of piss poor ventilation in my personal experience, but then again I haven't gamed on a laptop since the mid 2000's because laptops are not really designed for that even "gaming" ones.
There have been issues with mobile GPU's before (GTA V for example would not launch on mobile GPU's at launch, but was soon hotfixed), so I would understand if it's an issue directly effecting GPU's but would also have faith that it would be fixed within good time.
I've managed solid 50fps, which is enjoyable. I don't need fancy glowing on the blocks (they're blocks, come on), just fluid gaming.