can you write your specs?Game looks good. But how is the performance ?
Are there lags ? Overheating PCs ?
What are the system req ?
RTX2060can you write your specs?
The game will run for you, but yeah, fan will go off like nobody's business. If you want to address that, you can go into your graphics driver's settings and forcibly limit the game to 60FPS rather than letting it try to render as many frames as possible.RTX2060
16GB RAM
i7 9700
Unreal Engine games tend to make my fan go crazy xd
tems are usually around 60-70C during play
If it help, I play Unreal Engine games WildLife, Tails of Azeroth games (Rekindling of the red, Blue is better, XXXmas2k20 etc...)
And while playing them my tems are around : CPU 58-62 ; GPU 58-62 ; System 70
Where exactly are these options to forcibly limit the game to 60FPS ?The game will run for you, but yeah, fan will go off like nobody's business. If you want to address that, you can go into your graphics driver's settings and forcibly limit the game to 60FPS rather than letting it try to render as many frames as possible.
Ingame vsync options are usually poorly written and may not function at all. Generally speaking, it's better to let the graphics card handle it. Notably, vsync on its own doesn't prevent over-rendering, since it's an asynchronous thing. Instead, you want to set a framerate maximum. Since you're running nvidia, you'll want to open up the nvidia control panel, jump to "Manage 3D settings", hit the program settings tab, find or add a profile for Radiant.exe, and then set the option "Max Frame Rate" to on and select a maximum framerate.Where exactly are these options to forcibly limit the game to 60FPS ?
Also wont the ingame Vsync do the same ? Wildlife and Tails of Azeroth games gave Vsync option in them and I use it and my game is at 60FPS. Isnt this the same ?
The only frame rate option there is in the control panel is " Maximum pre-redenred frames" and it has options from 1 to 4Ingame vsync options are usually poorly written and may not function at all. Generally speaking, it's better to let the graphics card handle it. Notably, vsync on its own doesn't prevent over-rendering, since it's an asynchronous thing. Instead, you want to set a framerate maximum. Since you're running nvidia, you'll want to open up the nvidia control panel, jump to "Manage 3D settings", hit the program settings tab, find or add a profile for Radiant.exe, and then set the option "Max Frame Rate" to on and select a maximum framerate.
The only frame rate option there is in the control panel is " Maximum pre-redenred frames" and it has options from 1 to 4
just use RTSS for frame limiting. It's way better than the built in Nvidia solution ,framepacing and delay wiseWhere exactly are these options to forcibly limit the game to 60FPS ?
Also wont the ingame Vsync do the same ? Wildlife and Tails of Azeroth games gave Vsync option in them and I use it and my game is at 60FPS. Isnt this the same ?
it's so heavy on gpuLimiting the unreal engine games to 60fps and also using vsync still makes the fan go crazy like a jet :/
Very stressful to play with such a loud fan that make noise like that. Its louder that the game itself...
I play on mixed setting Medium and High, like this I cna play for about 15-20 mins before the fan goes crazy.
If I play on max settings, it only takes like 2 mins beofer the fan turns into a jet xd
I'm running it off a 1080 Ti and makes the fans spin up and stay spun up. I'm of the opinion this is more normal for Unreal 4 than it is this game doing it. I love having a good headset for when that happens. Okay, so I can play it on High because of hardware but man it makes my case's top vent belch heat.it's so heavy on gpu
I play at medium with RX580 and the fans are quite as usual
I'm on high values and my 1060 OC 6GB is not being pressured at allI'm running it off a 1080 Ti and makes the fans spin up and stay spun up. I'm of the opinion this is more normal for Unreal 4 than it is this game doing it. I love having a good headset for when that happens. Okay, so I can play it on High because of hardware but man it makes my case's top vent belch heat.
you can also try to undervolt/underclock your GPU. you will get a performance loss (maybe 5 up to 10% depending on the config) but also way less heat and power consumption. Combine that with a custom fan curve and your GPU probably doesn't sound like a PS4 anymore. TryLimiting the unreal engine games to 60fps and also using vsync still makes the fan go crazy like a jet :/
Very stressful to play with such a loud fan that make noise like that. Its louder that the game itself...
I play on mixed setting Medium and High, like this I cna play for about 15-20 mins before the fan goes crazy.
If I play on max settings, it only takes like 2 mins beofer the fan turns into a jet xd
These are known bugs and will be fixed.Something interesting it seems my character got knocked up in suprise sex, but I don't remember it telling me anything, also it seems that the pregnancy bar is only progressing with the day clock and no longer by going to sleep. still testing a few things out.