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Leg hair. AND RICE!
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Do you really wish to know o.o
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Thank you Volition, bout time you fixed PC
Well, Saints row 4 seems to be running the same exact engine as SR3 (and by exact I mean exact), with one major change on PC that elicited a hallelujah from me when booting up the immediately apparently faster Inauguration Station (seriously, even the menus crawled for me in The Third) No more bad optimization. Not sure how many people were affected by 3's usage of hard drive as RAM, but for me this is a big difference. Now I can run it at a stable , bearable framerate on my puny intel Q43/45 express. I could have done so a long time ago, albiet without tesselation, but they don't even make 124 or whatever gig hard drives like mine anymore I think (which is often filled to the utmost brim) never really understood why they'd make SR3 rely on HDD so much... Still takes a solid 5-10 minutes for me to boot though x.x |
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It's high noon~
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: France
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Ahah, cool news
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Leg hair. AND RICE!
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Do you really wish to know o.o
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Speaking of technical junk like optimization and specs or whatever, has anyone else noticed that the system requirements on steam contridict with what volition initially revealed? I mean, by a strangely large amount. Initially it was said that the minimum direct x supported was 11, but now it's been scaled back to 10 on steam and I'm all confused 0.0
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08-13-2013
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Las Vegas
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Who cares as long as you can play the game.
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