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This game is Extra smooth on my system, more smoother than apex - good optimization i must say
what can be this problem?
The game looks fun, but if you're relying on GPU manufacturers to work around your own crappy coding, and even that doesn't fix all the problems with your game, then you're not exactly inspiring confidence that competent developers are in charge of this game and that this will be playable at any point in time, let alone the near future. A game release means a finished game, not a buggy mess. This is beta quality, at best, and no way should it be a full, finished, released game yet.
Edit: Just to be clear: End users are not beta testers. We should just be able to play the game once it's released, not deal with 50 different issues that have no fixes because you couldn't be arsed to properly test and fix the game before release. This is unacceptable. Period.
20.45.40.15-211111a-375339C. Radeon Pro software says that this is up to date. I cannot install a later version from the website as I receive an error message. When I launch Blood Hunt it says my driver is out of date. What should I do?
The game was very good, I don't understand why updates are made where you can no longer play the game