PrematureQuiche
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the logging out animation is so funky haha
I'm not even sure where the performance is going TBH.
This is on a GTX 670.
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What's your GPU/CPU usage look like?
hmm.. not feelign this. game runs like ass and i have a 970. It needs big time optimization. when you move the screen looks weird. Im not a grahpics person and all, but everything gets like super blurry.
I like the concept of early access, but i think there should be some kind of standards that the game should meet (quality wise) before going up on steam, especially when people have to drop money.
I understand that the game is "fun to play with friends", but EVERYTHING is fun to play with friends.
I will wait a month and see how the game improves and if it will have legs, or join the pile of quickly forgotten survival early access games.
I would say, what I have seen from streams, that this is a great example for a EA game. The fundamentals are in, but not the cream on top (and unoptomized).
There is so much more in this game already than there has ever been in any other Survival genre EA game. As long as they keep working on the optimization I can see this being really good. I already saw an improvement in my performance during the night through the different patches they put out. They also said that as long as it is during the work week they will continue to push patches that help with optimization almost every day. Once you get over the initial hump of learning everything there's a pretty good sense of progress here already. More so than any other survival game that's for sure.
Since the updates with these settings I am getting 44~60 fps now.
2600k @ 4.6ghz
Geforce 780 3gb
I want to see some benchmarks to prove that, sounds like bullshit to me.
I got a overclocked 970, i7 4770K@ 4.3GHz
I have EVERYTHING on low or turned off at 1080p, that gives me 45-60 in daytime.
So I was surprised that on Steam they say you can play local single player
Is this viable to enjoy the game? I know that means pure gameplay and probably no cutscenes , missions etc but then again the price is low.
I only like single player, I can do PVE but like it less and never play PVP.
Spawn on the same coast and meet up at a obelisk.So how do I find my friends? We're all on the same server but have been wandering around for hours trying to find each other. Any tips? We've found that the only way to see our coordinates is to either die or place a sleeping bag.
I think not seeing your coordinates might be intentional. Start learning the land masses and identifying them on the map.So how do I find my friends? We're all on the same server but have been wandering around for hours trying to find each other. Any tips? We've found that the only way to see our coordinates is to either die or place a sleeping bag.
It would take awhile because you learn new craft recipes by leveling up and spending essentially skill points. It's sort of based on the idea that you split up the crafting with your tribe.So I was surprised that on Steam they say you can play local single player
Is this viable to enjoy the game? I know that means pure gameplay and probably no cutscenes , missions etc but then again the price is low.
I only like single player, I can do PVE but like it less and never play PVP.
I want to see some benchmarks to prove that, sounds like bullshit to me.
I got a overclocked 970, i7 4770K@ 4.3GHz
I have EVERYTHING on low or turned off at 1080p, that gives me 45-60 in daytime.
I would not buy it for single player personally. You'd be better off with some like The Forest for SP.
Spawn on the same coast and meet up at a obelisk.
I think not seeing your coordinates might be intentional. Start learning the land masses and identifying them on the map.
It would take awhile because you learn new craft recipes by leveling up and spending essentially skill points. It's sort of based on the idea that you split up the crafting with your tribe.
Yeah that's how we met up at first, "Green light beam"Yeah, can you guys see the colors of the waves of lights/structures from far away? Everything has no color until I get super close to it.
How big is the world and how many dinosaurs are roaming around?
Is there a GAF server going at all? I still don't get what I'm doing but I'm cooperative and getting to grips with it. Never really sunk any time into a survival game before either but the dinosaurs sealed the deal.
How big is the world and how many dinosaurs are roaming around?
It would take awhile because you learn new craft recipes by leveling up and spending essentially skill points. It's sort of based on the idea that you split up the crafting with your tribe.
They have PVE Servers, but keep in mind exploring isn't as easy as say Minecraft. Your hunger and thirst drain quickly, food spoils fast, there's large chunks of land with no water, external factors like heat, cold, rain effecting your character, very long day night cycles so when night does hit you'll be in near pitch black for a long time unless you have a torch ready and even then you can't stitch to another item and keep the light. Still fun to explore but presents more of a challenge than typical.Can you play it with a tribe and PVE if you want, or is it forced PVP and you cant relax and explore
in the process of setting one up.
in the process of setting one up.