Here’s my current FPS but I play with higher than that usually, too many things going on though so it drops
I had huge FPS issues at one point too and I could never figure out why no matter what troubleshooting I did, apparently it was something to do with windows anad background issues, make sure you run the game on Fullscreen guys, and use the NATIVE resolution of the desktop, if your desktop is 1080P the game should be too. That was a huge issue for me until I restarted my computer and updated my GPU Driver then it fixed it, try that as well
bonu is 1 azoth off per 10 weight.
Currently have 388. that mean my azoth reduce should be 38.
88 + 38 = 126.
either the bonus is more than 1 per 10 or the azoth cost without the bonus is being calculated wrong.
amd has an update for my 580, so doing that first, and thanks i normally run games on the main monitor at 2560x1440… and then tweek shit so i can read it.
No problem let me know how it works out for you, then you know exactly what resolution to put, make sure you use the correct monitor as a main output display before doing so.
I’m happy the resolution is fixed, the game will be fuzzy if your NATIVE resolution on the display you’re using is not in par with the ingame resolution, for example the game using 720P while native resolution is 1080P, it will cause fuzzy fuzzy, try to change the desktop resolution prior to gam resolution on launch and try.
OMG yes. I noticed it last night while on a quick farming run. All of a sudden, what should have been the beautiful grasses shifting with the wind became… fuzzy, pixellated ugliness. At first I thought maybe the berserk effect had gotten stuck or something.
This is completely new behavior since the update - was never ever an issue before. I’m worried that it is intentional and relates to the “optimizations” hinted at in the update.
Dangit. I wondered if this was the issue but had to log off. I’ll check it tonight. Annoying as hell if they’re going to change my settings when they update. Not at all cool.
Yes, that’s an option that is toggled on by default which is called Dynamic Resolution, when more things happen on the screen that renders the performance to drop, it reduces the graphics as a fail-safe to keep the performance that is desired, in this case the FPS.
So Dynamic Resolution is the setting you want to turn off for that case.
Haven’t noticed lag, but I had an issue that happened once before after an update, as well as with the recent patch, that is blue screening after a minute of playing. Repairing the game files also caused blue screens, and I had to completely reinstall the game to fix it, twice now.
No, no, that blue screen has nothing to do with your files of the game, repairing it causing a blue screen also makes me 100% sure that has nothing to do with your files of the game.
Do you have an overclocked CPU? Did you overclock it yourself or was it pre-overclocked? Have you touched your BIOS?