Tell us why Intel thought it was okay to keep us on 4 Core / 8 Thread CPUs when the market screams for more? People don't just use do 1 thing at a time today, I want to game, I want to render, I want to browse, I want a movie in the background and I want to do it all at once without one...
Urgh, yeah, just tried it again after all these years, what a disappointment. The performance of the engine alone is off-putting, I forced it to 157 Refresh with Lossless Scaling to get it to be smooth, but then the input lag is so horrible, I crashed at a hangar as I tried to land.
The only...
Oof, yeah, way too many sinkholes, they are very predatory, because most gamers like to 100% a game, but they don't factor in those like me, oopsie, check the reviews and when that happens = no buy. never again, done with these predatory practices.
Clair Obscur: Expidition 33 was such a breath...
All ships you say? Nope. You can't get some anymore.
I don't want to play a game to eventually ask, "Hey, nice <insert digital pixels>, where can I get it?" just to hear "Oh heheh, special promo, or massive $$$ thrown, can't get it anymore" I don't want to think "money" or "damn, missed it...
This isn't fixed. At least they acknowledged the issue with the previous driver, hopefully, continue to investigate.
Fixed Gaming Bugs
When enabling NVIDIA Smooth Motion in games, GPU video memory runs at slightly lower speed [5337348]
Or maybe we will have an awesome version of SteamOS by then. <3
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Oh and, I think we will get a new nGreedia driver today, keep a look out folks. :)
Was talking about the former, Frame-Generation, as for the latter, it's a big win for everyone, as for using both with 8GB cards, not sure yet, to be continued.
Depends on the game really. Some will use way more than others, example? Mmmm, okay, Hogwarts Legacy FG uses very little with X4, try that with HL2 RTX, I use around 15200GB, already way too close to 16GB for my liking.