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Rapporter et problem med oversettelse
So stuttering = works perfectly fine and 1+1 ≠ 100% increase?
Actually very glad you're not my father and that we don't share any genes...
"Early Access is a full purchase of a playable game"
When are you going to fit your logic into this statement from the EA page?
12gb VRAM so no problems running the game here.
Just trying to avoid that a good concept like early access is getting abused, misinterpreted and exploited by gamers and especially developers.
It's a good thing to let the customer pay for features and content and let them get involved into the creation of this, the actual ideology of EA.
It's bad thing to let customers pay for benchmarking their game, not the ideology of EA.
"Early Access is a full purchase of a playable game"
This quote from EA page has it all. It's a purchase, not an investement and it needs be playable, not yet to be determined if it's playable. EA is not meant to determine if 1 gb cards can run it yes or no. That needs to be done in an earlier stage.
Just hope that the developers pick up on this and learn from this mistake. There is no point in getting gamers involved, when you keep giving wrong information about if or not they can run the game. This will scare away gamers from EA. There are many gamers outthere for wich €40 for a game and/or € 300 for a GPU, is alot of money.
I'm sure someone will come along eventually and agree with your backwards understanding of what EA means.
I couldn't imagine being this stupid, it must really be frustrating for you. When everyone disagrees with you, but yet you still think you're right - there's a word for that.
Pretty simple, mate:
"Early Access is a full purchase of a playable game"
Fit your logic into this and I will agree with you...
You refuse to accept logic, so no, you will never agree.
It is playable even with 1gb VRAM. The game launches, you can play it. That is called 'playable'.
They are also allowed to change the requirements, which again, you don't seem to understand is part of a development process, and is even outlined in Steam's EA guide.
I'm done holding your hand. Believe whatever the hell you want to believe. You will never change anything, all you will do is waste more of your time screaming and crying while no one cares, except to point out how wrong you are.
Go start a petition or something.
Ok, I will help you. I will make the quote fit your logic:
"Early access is an investement in a game that may or may not be playable for you. We will use your money to benchmark the game for you and determine if the game is playable is for you."
Here's the original quote again:
"Early Access is a full purchase of a playable game"
Spot the differences and educate yourself about why they are different. Google and books can help with that.
But you completly miss the point is that it was possible to tweak the .ini files to stop that from happening.
♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ you are such an idiot it amaze me.
Guys stop replying to him, hes just taking portion of peoples sentense and manipulate them to try to validate is flawed logic.
Precisely....
After tweaking the ini files, my 4 yr old laptop with a 1GB GTX 460m runs the game at 30+ fps on Fools Road (64 player server) and doesn't stutter. Runs even better on the other maps.
Just going to leave it here again:
"Early Access is a full purchase of a playable game"
If you can't see how using EA for benchmarking, doesn't fit into this quote from the EA page, then that fanboyhorse you're sitting on, must have kicked you in the head...more then once.
Just hope that the developers realised that they made a mistake and learn from it. Mistakes like these can break the surivability of a game. Specially in the EA enviroment where trust is very important.