• Nier: Automata's PC port is playable, but disappointing
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Help me, the game is struggling to reach above 30FPS on my rig. I've got a GTX 1080, Pentium 4, and 16 GBs of RAM. A 1080 and this game is chugging at max settings! Awful port 0/10.
Make sure its not defaulting to your internal intel graphics.
[QUOTE=certified;51976730]Help me, the game is struggling to reach above 30FPS on my rig. I've got a GTX 1080, Pentium 4, and 16 GBs of RAM. A 1080 and this game is chugging at max settings! Awful port 0/10.[/QUOTE] [t]http://cdn.trumpfaketweet.com/uploads/trump-tweet20170318-11-6tnnf2.jpg[/t] your post reads like a trump tweet
Oh wow they're really trying to run it on a i5-3570, I have the same CPU and I can easily say it's not really cutting it in modern games anymore
Every so often I get weird audio issues, like parts of the sound being lower than the rest.
[QUOTE=Thunderbolt;51977963]Oh wow they're really trying to run it on a i5-3570, I have the same CPU and I can easily say it's not really cutting it in modern games anymore[/QUOTE] That cpu is fine. Cpu improvement has stalled. Besides, this game doesn't justify this level of hardware requirements.
[QUOTE=thrawn2787;51981512]That cpu is fine. .[/QUOTE] Not for physics-intensive games like Space Engineers it isn't.
Besides that the game is absolutely awesome, never played anything like it.
[QUOTE=Thunderbolt;51981800]Not for physics-intensive games like Space Engineers it isn't.[/QUOTE] That game lags even if you play multiplayer and you are not the host so it's not really a CPU problem.
[QUOTE=Thunderbolt;51981800]Not for physics-intensive games like Space Engineers it isn't.[/QUOTE] space engineers kinda runs poorly in general anyway from what i can tell
[QUOTE=junker|154;51981975]Besides that the game is absolutely awesome, never played anything like it.[/QUOTE] Try Metal Gear Rising if you love the combat.
sfm model when
[QUOTE=Thunderbolt;51981800]Not for physics-intensive games like Space Engineers it isn't.[/QUOTE] Space engineers is kind of not 90% of most games though
[QUOTE=Thunderbolt;51981800]Not for physics-intensive games like Space Engineers it isn't.[/QUOTE] This is like saying someone's specs aren't okay because they weren't able to run Arkham Knight at release, only to a lesser degree. By that I mean the game's badly optimized and not exactly what you should be basing your "is my pc okay" opinions on.
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