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Also note that GPU temperatures are more a cooling issue than a game issue and you should adjust your fan speeds if your GPU is reaching temperatures you are not comfortable with
There is nothing to adjust. Optimize the game.
Aye, same here. Capped it at 30 to see if it would help any. I mean, it is pushing hella power through the GPU. My temps are getting damn high, even with this laptops 'sounds like a plane taking off' fan overdrive turned on. And did a little test... I can do Cyberpunk cranked up to the max, no ray trace, with this thing unplugged (and set to 'pretend you are plugged in) for a good 30 and change minutes... This? 15 or so. Hell, even plugged in this game gives more of a workout then the previous mentioned.
That ain't right.
Even counting the heap that is Unity for the users of it. I mean, glad it makes life easier for developers....
Yeah, this game is actually causing my GPU to outright quit. I run a 3070Ti and it will just nope out, crashing everything and making all other games run bad until I restart the computer. This game should not be harder on my setup than Elden Ring.
The graphics haven't really changed at all since the early access period, so there is no reason at all for any of this to be happening now.