c2329408

Newbie
Sep 23, 2019
48
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You need make pencil from charcoal, charcoal comes from fireplace, then you use ? mark some items have, to open new recipes. Good game kinda realistic crafting system (as games go), but game start just no go. You start game, start freezing, injured, almost naked, freeze to death at first day, because rain is pouring and then it's snowy and next day and so on, oh you didn't get spear and now zombies ripping you apart to make things complete. If game author balance start and some other rough edges, it could be good game. It's still has potential, but first day of struggle where RND constantly fuck you over, while you try figure out how things work, becomes pretty stale and not fun, pretty fast. So far, God mode strongly advised, unless you really know how things work and what to do. So far like the game, but you must know it's inner workings very well to see how good it could be.
Funny how different people percept different things. For me personally it wasn't a tough start. A bigger problem was that I didn't know the map in the notebook is upside down. Once I figured it out. I could finally navigate... I completely do not understand the dev guy choice to go against the standard where the north is up :)
 

Prick

Engaged Member
Jul 17, 2017
2,221
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LowLevelFatalError
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+UE5\Sync\Engine\Source\Runtime\Windows\D3D11RHI\Private\D3D11Viewport.cpp:324 (Size=1920x1080 Fullscreen=1 Format=DXGI_FORMAT_R10G10B10A2_UNORM(0x00000018)) -> (Size=1920x1080 Fullscreen=0 Format=DXGI_FORMAT_R10G10B10A2_UNORM(0x00000018))
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vctools\crt\vcstartup\
Looks like it could be on your end, I see D3D11/DXGI + vctools.
Could be a DirectX + C++ issue.

Try running the game after each step:

Step one: Run the redist found under Engine\Extra\redist\en-us\
Step two: Update to the latest & supported DirectX package
Step three: Update Microsoft Visual C++ (search vcredist)
Step four: Update your graphics driver

If all else fails, you can update Microsoft .NET framework, but it's not a common dependency.
Otherwise, it's more likely a hardware related issue, or incompatibility.
Modern UE5 games require a moderately beefy system.
 
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