Yeah, that one was pretty bad - even Windows 11 just by itself had noticeable lag on that one, and screen tearing. The Windows 11 overhead was pretty real. But it is interesting to know that either having 6-core CPU or having dedicated video acceleration significantly helps - the GPU being the more helpful of the two, of course. ...and Linux can potentially help, come to think of it; which would be the next thing to try on my older desktop if I felt like doing it.Yeah.
The Intel UHD has no vram or edram or whatever the video memory cache equivalent is on inegrated chips and goes straight to standard memory. And it looks like you are maxing out the cpu on that first uhd test.
Game isn't graphic intensive. Vram of the graphics card seems to be the cause for issues for this game from what FacelessVixen seemed to be implying.
I just checked it and 1650 Ti's VRAM is 4 GB, which is higher than 750 Ti's according to The_Man_With_No_Name. I also use Win10. It is definitely an issue with AMD, they have weird issues like that.So, out of the seven system configurations I've tested so far, I've only had significant slow-down with the quad-core, Intel HD and 16GB of RAM configuration. The clothes flickering that Boss and I mentioned seems to be an issue with AMD CPUs based on his laptop and the Steam Deck. Though, the important thing is that video memory, and even having dedicated graphics, is only a part of the story as to why some folks like Justonemore20 were having issues running this game. And now I wonder what exactly Dittymyman is working with and if he bothered to try the current version.
I know why it's done, but it always bothered me that MC's legs are cut off in this pose.
Interplay between vram and the cpu I guess. I have a Ryzen that's not that much newer than yours I think and I'm fine. But then I have far more vram so I'm sure that helps.I just checked it and 1650 Ti's VRAM is 4 GB, which is higher than 750 Ti's according to The_Man_With_No_Name. I also use Win10. It is definitely an issue with AMD, they have weird issues like that.
We're going to have to post that every other page aren't we.
It's officialy patented by meWe're going to have to post that every other page aren't we.![]()
Are you ground zero for the spread?It's officialy patented by me![]()
Evidently, he must have now also absorbed Professor Xavier's mutant power of being bald.It seems Null is not immune to the effects of balding. Such a tragedy...
Side effect of dealing with Magneto.Evidently, he must have now also absorbed Professor Xavier's mutant power of being bald.
Why? What new danger to his life caused him to spontaneously mutate male pattern baldness? Who knows? Perhaps we'll find out in Chapter 2!
He ripped it out himself in rage.Side effect of dealing with Magneto.
After a while you can cum more than once, that's amplified I guessApologies if this has allready been asked and replied, but the Mc has nullifying power and mimicking power. Does he also has amplifying power? Could he turn up the power of Rogue,Jean or Laura?
Unlike his null power which has been explored and tested, the exact nature of his other power has not been explored in detail.Apologies if this has allready been asked and replied, but the Mc has nullifying power and mimicking power. Does he also has amplifying power? Could he turn up the power of Rogue,Jean or Laura?
I'd say he is somewhat comparable to Apocalypse in terms of what he can do. He is capable of storing energy (seems to be anything from kinetic to more "magical") and using it bolster himself physically or accelerate his healing. I'd assume this is a secondary mutation, primary being the ability to disable other mutations.Apologies if this has allready been asked and replied, but the Mc has nullifying power and mimicking power. Does he also has amplifying power? Could he turn up the power of Rogue,Jean or Laura?