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Fordítási probléma jelentése
How do you generally update your drivers?
Have you tried rolling back to an older driver?
you don't need to update your drivers when new ones become available unless those drivers are optimised for a particular new game you wish to play. sometimes newer drivers can break more than they fix
I use the GeForce experience software developed by NVIDIA to download updates.
I really hope the issue isn't on my end somehow, but if neither of you have these issues I wonder what the heck would be causing it...
Problems with any game can begin with these
Age of parts >includes thermal paste drying out causes heat
Dust build up on all fans including heatsync causes heat
Power supply unit getting old causing intermitten pings causes frames jumps crashes.
HDD aging read / write struggling.
Needs defragging if not SSD
Background running programs.
Not enough ram.
Probably more but that's the main
I'd say a bad driver is causing the issue. Try a rollback, should be easily done through Geforce Experience.
Last year I had a Nvidia driver that caused Armello to not boot up anymore (black screen). Rolling back a driver fixed that then.
The engine itself has weaknesses such as mediocre physics, but with good coding under the hood you can create fine games with this engine and there are plenty of good examples of it on Steam, but also a lot of bad examples that turned out to be laggy bugfest games. I just played the game 'Layers of Fears' for a bit and that game looks and runs fine with Unity.
It's probably worth mentioning though that Unity has recently partnered with the Havok physics engine team and are also introducing a new data-oriented approach to scripting.
Perhaps this might eliminate the technical issues, but I can't say the same for amateur devs.