Working seems like a bit of an oversell considering many using the mod ended up disabling it due to stability issues.
Both official and modded dlss has had various issues in several recent games demonstrating that it isn't simple to enable and have working properly like many have tried to claim.
I held off on this game for so long waiting to upgrade my hardware that I decided to wait for the dlc and play it all together for my first time but with all the changes to 2.0 I'm thinking I might pick it up before the 21st and play it once in it's pre-2.0 state.
I didn't play Witcher 3 until...
According to the reddit post that first mentioned it the lighting and shadows are present but the sun isn't rendered in the skybox.
Apparently it doesn't happen for all AMD users though and is happening for some with Nvidia cards too but is more common on AMD 6/7000 series cards. The whole...
The game looks decent from what I've seen but I think I'll wait for a few patches to come out and maybe it will even be few bucks less by then.
I'm curious how many of the side quests are generic and how generic they are too.
The radiant ai quests in Skyrim ruined the game enough for me that...
I wasn't very optimistic that this game would ever get released but a complete reboot with a new team probably has the best chance of getting the project out of development hell. Hopefully any recycled assets don't end up making the game look too dated by the time it releases but I could...
That's what they were doing last winter with the xfx 7900xtx I bought that was shipped by amazon and sold through a store that is owned by xfx. It was predicted to ship in about a month but only took like 2 weeks, xfx was doing that until supply caught up to demand and experiences tended to...
The Creation club was a disaster beyond the flack they received for it. The bottom line is that they couldn't compete with the free mods and didn't sell enough to be worth their while but another major reason was all of the plagiarism going on became too hard for them to police.
I may also be...
Copyright law is still law so it's fine to say something that violates it is illegal. The real distinction is that it's civil law rather than criminal law which is an important distinction for many reasons but it is law so it is a question of legality.
Many mods already straddle a fine line in...
I already have a 7900xtx because I got tired of waiting for a good value during the last crypto boom and I was able to get a decent AIB card for msrp shortly after launch. I'm not thrilled that it's taken the better part of a year to finally maybe see some decently priced mid-range cards again...
I still think the 7800xt should have been named the 7700xt but it looks like it might actually be a decently priced current gen mid-range card which the market has been sorely lacking. Nvidia dropping prices on the 4060ti practically confirms it but reviews will be the real test.
The 7700xt...
I think you're right that they were no longer the Volition of old but that's because they drove off all the old talent with the way they handled SR4. Which is fitting in a way because while the game was alright it kind of felt like a jump the shark moment for the series.
They did the same...
Embracer seems to be quickly becoming the new EA in terms of buying up IP and studios with successful IP, running them into the ground, and then killing them off.
I'm a little concerned what they're going to do with Deus Ex and Tomb Raider.
I meant that if the system worked fine with the old memory installed that would rule out the nvme or OS corruption that had been suggested as a possible issue.
The standard version can already block scripthooks. I've encountered a (singleplayer) game or two where I couldn't use x360ce to remap gamepad functions due to denuvo.
On a separate note I don't have any problem with anti-cheat stuff in multiplayer games but I hate when modding gets blocked on...
Thanks, I didn't watch that video.
I still don't think it materially changes things because they agreed to give it back well before they sold it but it does make it a little more understandable as a mistake.
A quick search didn't uncover what any original agreement was so i could be wrong but the quote "Let me know if you'd like the block back either way. And we can ship it back with the 3090Ti" doesn't suggest that they never expected to send it back. Regardless Billet Labs requested it back over...
First post said they tried a different cpu with the same results.
It all seems to trace back to the new memory. The recent rash of reboots with varied blue screens could be OS corruption or a failing drive but it sounds like that issue went away after putting the known working memory back in...
A bad drive can cause random and varied blue screens like that but IME when a drive starts going you get a bunch of system freezes before it gets to that point.
Edit: Since the issue went away after swapping back to the known working memory that should rule it out as an issue.
I had heard that it was pushing it a bit but I'm far from an expert and didn't want to confirm the other part without at least mentioning that. It looks like it was running slightly under 1v on auto so I think that 1.1-1.15 still might stabilize it but good to know that 1.2 is ok.
That's the term that asus uses for SOC so yes that's the correct voltage setting. That said 1.2 is a bit high from what I understand, 1.1 or 1.15 would be good setting to try.
I must have been as lucky as some of you were unlucky in the coil whine department on my 7900xtx. The only time I've been able to detect any coil whine was with the side off the case and right next to my head and then going into a menu that ran at >1000fps, even then I could only hear it...
The 5800x3d benefits much less from faster memory than regular Ryzen so it's probably not worth the hassle of trying to run the memory beyond the rated specs.
I agree with the suggestions to consider throwing a 5800x3d(or even a 5600x3d) in that system if you get a decent gpu upgrade. I went from a 2700x to a 5800x3d in my current system and it made a much bigger difference than I thought it would.
I also think the suggestions to look at the 6000...
I'm not suggesting to get of rid of javascript altogether I'm just saying that for personal use blocking most javascript by default makes for a cleaner overall experience and not just for ads. It does break plenty of pages though too and I realize that most wouldn't want to deal with the...
Selective use of javascript is certainly possible. I use noscript with a small collection of servers permanently whitelisted and most of the time it just works like an ad blocker that also gets rid of some of the other extraneous stuff they add these days, sometimes I have to temporarily...
Since the system is stable with your old memory that almost guarantees that the new memory is the issue, it doesn't matter that you RMAd because it's likely not defective but just not playing nice with your mobo/imc.
Try manually setting your speed, timings, and voltage. Giving the soc voltage...
I'm surprised at how many here don't know of him. I'm pretty sure he has been referenced in multiple games, I know he was referenced in Vampire the Masquerade Bloodlines and I'm pretty sure he was referenced in at least one of the Deus Ex games as well as one or more of the Watchdogs games.
I...
Everything you've said points to memory and I have a couple of thoughts on that.
The first is that anything over JEDEC specs is technically an overclock and not guaranteed so you might need to lower the speed, loosen the timings, or tweak the voltage. Sometimes XMP(or DOCP in your case)...
I think the the whole Prenda Law thing along with a couple of other cases exposed the questionable and illegal tactics used in those shakedowns. I believe a federal judge even ruled in one of those cases that the honey pot thing that all of these cases used was either entrapment or that by...
More like it's a decent enough ICQ replacement. None of these services have offered that many more features than IRC did many years ago(and often less) being successful is simply a matter of gaining enough traction to be the instant messaging service that's used by the largest number and thus...
I never used the 2k forums but I feel your pain, when the Bioware forums shut down a ton of information was lost.
My biggest gripe with reddit for game info is that I find too many searches lead to discussions that have been deleted because someone decided it would be a good idea to delete the...
Interesting, the wayback machine shows the page listing PS versions without a non-se version on jan 3 which is what I recall from before as well so they must have added it, maybe it isn't available yet.
I thought that only the Peerless Assassin came in a non-SE variant(which was the original) and the Phantom Spirit that was released more recently only came in the newer non-SE style.
The only problem with that is it won't show if transient spikes are causing OCP to trip which is one of the common issues using older PSUs on newer cards.
That's a chickenshit way of saying you've got nothing yet feel the need to cast further aspersions(yet again). Nobody expects coffee to be much hotter than boiling and the fact that the judgement didn't even make her whole for the incident doesn't really scream frivilous.
I don't see a "warning skin grafts required if we forget to put the lid on properly, refuse the drink carrier that you reguested, and hand you the coffee before your food with nowhere to put it". I'm also pretty sure that was put on their cups AFTER the lawsuit.
There's a reason they lost the...
Then why did they warn people not to bend the cable more than a certain amount unless it was way far out? That is NOT normal cable routing procedure.
It's also fitting that you'd bring up the case where they were given more than boiling coffee with an insecure lid that led to severe third...