- Jun 27, 2018
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Dealer fight and scenes are only in the old build of the game.i beaten alice, where can i meet the dealer? i saw the pictures of her but i can't find her
The developer has to enable the VR-specific plugins in Unreal Engine when building the game, this can allow a modder to mod in VR support. Outside of that, it would be up to the developer to include VR support.btw, if anybody know how to enable vr in unreal engine based-games well, let me know mee to! ^^
you dont need a beef pc to run it you just need a average pc and then good drivers to run it, i have a 2060 laptop thats 2 years old and i occasionally keep on for 1-2 weeks on averageAlso acknowledging that the game isn't well optimized and that you have to have a beast PC to run it well.
That doesn't sound like an "average pc" also gaming on a desktop is more ideal than a laptopyou dont need a beef pc to run it you just need a average pc and then good drivers to run it, i have a 2060 laptop thats 2 years old and i occasionally keep on for 1-2 weeks on average
I am running It with a 2013 I7 and a 2016 rx-480.Also acknowledging that the game isn't well optimized and that you have to have a beast PC to run it well.
Using which graphics settings?I am running It with a 2013 I7 and a 2016 rx-480.
High. Of course, my GPU hit 80° but that happen with almost all the games at this point X-D.Using which graphics settings?
you just need to level up...Can anyone teach me how to defeat Alice? She always use H-skills and I dont know how to avoid it.
Tks in advance.
No matter what it's unoptimized to ramp your GPU this high. It's not healthy for the fans and it'll start thermal throttling. It needs an FPS limit or some other factor to stop it from doing what it does.Laptop and gaming are a bad combo and the game it's not optimized.
The god news Is that even if your GPU reach a temp of 80°, probably it's not going to die. I'using a 5 years old RX-480 reference for playing the game and after all theese years it's still there.
You should also think that usuanlly you don't play this game for long periodo of times. You can unlock all the scenes in about 3-4 hours and after that you don't keep It running for more that 40 minutes...
I tried this and it does nothing. Setting game scale to 50% through game options helps, but you're turning 1080p into 540p.I remember for the old version with the Dealer witch you could somehow do it in game config files.
Buet regardless of that, you can do it via your video drivers.
For NVIDIA it's: Go to NVIDIA control panel -> 3D Settings -> Manage 3D Settings -> Program Settings tab -> Click "Add" -> select the executable for Under The Witch -> Select "Max Frame Rate" from the list and set it to whatever is comfortable for your hardware, then hit "Apply".
I haven't used AMD in a hot minute, but I'm sure their drivers can let you do the same.
Meh. I Will Stick with my fat, ugly (and cheaper) PC for gaming.Laptops and gaming go together very well nowadays as long as they have adequate cooling, which most gaming laptops from my experience do just fine.
In 1.4 you have no map around.I'm wondering how the original game had no issues compared to this one. It doesn't cook my GPU. I assume it's to do with the open-world aspect of the new version, seeing as you just 1v1d Dealer in the first version.