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EDIT: I just checked, and it is indeed "GH.exe" for Gloomhaven. If I had to guess, Green Hell has the same name for its executable.
And yes, Green Hell is a realistic survival game.
In both cases,t he devs really should have known better than using a two letter name like that, but in normal circumstances, it doesn't really matter.
It even lists the directory as Gloomhaven, yet insists the game is Green Hell.
I put in a report.
I just don't understand why running this game causes the GPU to go ballistic. The temp just starts to go off the scale and the front fans on my PC start to spin up big time (which I think is a waste of time). What is going on here? Does anyone have a solution? I have tried limiting the frame rate for GH to 60fps both in the game and via the Nvidea interface. This just does not seem to do anything (based on suggestion seen on the Internet). Just opening GH and sitting at the launch screen causes the issue. I'm just not prepared to burn out my GPU just for a game.