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번역 관련 문제 보고
i5 13600k
32Gb DDR5
playing at 4K
it brought my i9/4070s to its knees
Inb4 the tired script of everyone thanking everyone and everyone being beyond understanding and kind. This is the Saints Row Volution card of R&C Insomniac, looks like one, feels like one, does it all entirely wrong and ruined the franchise. The part that upsets me is I wanted to play this. I wanted to see where the story kept going. I have to use youtube to fill the blanks as the actual slog and what I want to enjoy from this product is not here. A grown man should not have this sort of issues for a platformer which in itself is linerar.
I wonder if my 3090's 24 gigs of VRAM is actually an advantage here.
I'm going to say that the 24 gigs of VRAM is an advantage here lol. I have a 3060ti 8gb and I think this is the first time a game has straight up told me I can't go up to ultra because I don't have enough VRAM. Seems like the game uses a lot, and honestly that could be what separates your smooth experience from a lot of others in this thread.
13400F + 4060 Ti (16 GB) + NVME + DDR5 (32 GB) @ 1080p