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Nah, the levels I made are for sandbox mode. That's why you have to put the files under sandboxsavegames in the wildlife's appdata folderI don't have a save file. What's up with that? I have played the demo, but nothing.
Nah, the levels I made are for sandbox mode. That's why you have to put the files under sandboxsavegames in the wildlife's appdata folderI don't have a save file. What's up with that? I have played the demo, but nothing.
maybe just on your side my 1060 6 gig runs it fine on all epic settings 45-58 fps for hours while im recording videosGuys, have you checked your GPU temperatures while running this game? My GTX 1080 with hybrid cooler is getting temps as high as 80c in this game! With other games highest temp that I noticed was 70c after couple hours of playing. I am stress testing my PC atm just in case and so far all is running as cool as it should with a hybrid GPU. Only Wild Life is somehow causing it to go over 80c.
Is there a way, without butchering graphical fidelity, to custom optimize the game to run more stable and cooler?
With 1070 I was around 65-70 on old machine. With 3070, I'm at 55 in the village. Maxed graphics in both casesGuys, have you checked your GPU temperatures while running this game? My GTX 1080 with hybrid cooler is getting temps as high as 80c in this game! With other games highest temp that I noticed was 70c after couple hours of playing. I am stress testing my PC atm just in case and so far all is running as cool as it should with a hybrid GPU. Only Wild Life is somehow causing it to go over 80c.
Is there a way, without butchering graphical fidelity, to custom optimize the game to run more stable and cooler?
My single fan air-cooled 1050 ti holds steady at 70 degrees, which is well within safe operating temps. 80 for a 1080 is pretty close to your max safe operating temp, but it's still a few degrees below that point, so hypothetically you should be fine. If you've left your framerate uncapped try capping it, that's usually the biggest culprit afaik. What resolution are you playing at?Guys, have you checked your GPU temperatures while running this game? My GTX 1080 with hybrid cooler is getting temps as high as 80c in this game! With other games highest temp that I noticed was 70c after couple hours of playing. I am stress testing my PC atm just in case and so far all is running as cool as it should with a hybrid GPU. Only Wild Life is somehow causing it to go over 80c.
Is there a way, without butchering graphical fidelity, to custom optimize the game to run more stable and cooler?
do you have a small case with bad airflow ? that may have something to do with it since i have a very large caseGuys, have you checked your GPU temperatures while running this game? My GTX 1080 with hybrid cooler is getting temps as high as 80c in this game! With other games highest temp that I noticed was 70c after couple hours of playing. I am stress testing my PC atm just in case and so far all is running as cool as it should with a hybrid GPU. Only Wild Life is somehow causing it to go over 80c.
Is there a way, without butchering graphical fidelity, to custom optimize the game to run more stable and cooler?
You may be on to something here. It's smaller sized case, airflow is decent though. But I did try to open the side panel and temps got down in few minutes by 6c. I will also try removing dust near all the fans, hopefully that will also bring it down.do you have a small case with bad airflow ? that may have something to do with it since i have a very large case
I switch between 1080p and 1440p depending on the map. The fps difference between these resolutions as big as the fps difference from changing the level of post processing, effects and shadows. Pulling those to the low setting will give me 50-60 more fps.My single fan air-cooled 1050 ti holds steady at 70 degrees, which is well within safe operating temps. 80 for a 1080 is pretty close to your max safe operating temp, but it's still a few degrees below that point, so hypothetically you should be fine. If you've left your framerate uncapped try capping it, that's usually the biggest culprit afaik. What resolution are you playing at?
There is a short story mode already available to select in main menu. But dont expect too much because its just a sort of introduction of gameplay and a few kinky quests. The main factor currently is the sandbox where u can freeroam and try out all sex animations with all npcs and minigames ....there are plenty of it and really great made if you have a good GPU and processor in ur machine.Is there a story mode actually released? Or have they not yet released it yet?
Yo where did you find this image? it looks greatMe too... both male & female. Something like this would be nice. I'm fairly new to this forum, so I hope I didn't do anything wrong in my reply.
Is there a story mode actually released? Or have they not yet released it yet?
https://f95zone.to/threads/easy-rider-for-genesis-8-male-centaur.40742/Yo where did you find this image? it looks great
different games apply different stress on gpu, i remember when cyberpunk came out it used to absolutely smack my cpu/gpu and would cause high tempsGuys, have you checked your GPU temperatures while running this game? My GTX 1080 with hybrid cooler is getting temps as high as 80c in this game! With other games highest temp that I noticed was 70c after couple hours of playing. I am stress testing my PC atm just in case and so far all is running as cool as it should with a hybrid GPU. Only Wild Life is somehow causing it to go over 80c.
Is there a way, without butchering graphical fidelity, to custom optimize the game to run more stable and cooler?
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Enjoy yourself
install it here C:\Users\@-@\AppData\Local\WildLifeC\Saved\SandboxSaveGames\MySaves\Showroom
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For now a good work around is to place several scenes in sandbox mode with cameras at each, and then use page up/ page down to cycle between them.My only desire from the devs is some kind of standalone VR version that doesn't require me to Alt+0 every time I want to change something.