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Now I know it does not run with my PC (i7 2.6 GHz, 5650 ATI, 4 GB RAM :D )
kreed_uk
06-08-2011, 02:57 AM
Now I know it does not run with my PC (i7 2.6 GHz, 5650 ATI, 4 GB RAM :D )
It doesn't seem to be a straight console port so it requires a good graphics card and isn't dependant so much on the CPU. Not many games run well on the 5650 at high resolutions. What resolution are you trying to run it at?
JTWibble
06-08-2011, 08:41 AM
Also would like to say thanks for the demo, saved me £30.
orphiuchus
06-08-2011, 08:59 AM
This is a sentiment I think people should keep to themselves. If a demo makes you not want to buy a game then keep your mouth shut and don't buy it. When you warn the developers and publishers that releasing a demo is costing them money they just might stop releasing them!
Its not like one post on the steam forum will seal the deal, but in general people need to stop posting this sort of thing. Keep it to yourself so we can continue getting our demos and making informed purchasing decisions!
On a side note, I found the demo very fun. Seriously, I'm usually the one raging about low quality, but that demo was fun.
After the loading screen I dont see anything.
orphiuchus, you have no right to tell me to shut up. I did not break any rules, and as a potential buyer, who enjoyed playing previous dungeon siege games, wanted to say that the new title is an epic fail. (I have this computer for more than one year, never had any problems and all games works fine)
Cmdr. Thanatos
06-09-2011, 09:55 AM
This is a sentiment I think people should keep to themselves. If a demo makes you not want to buy a game then keep your mouth shut and don't buy it. When you warn the developers and publishers that releasing a demo is costing them money they just might stop releasing them!
Screw that. They could take the criticism and do something constructive with it. Fixing the mouse/keyboard controls would get my pre-order back on track.
slyfox86
06-09-2011, 10:04 AM
This is a sentiment I think people should keep to themselves. If a demo makes you not want to buy a game then keep your mouth shut and don't buy it. When you warn the developers and publishers that releasing a demo is costing them money they just might stop releasing them!
Its not like one post on the steam forum will seal the deal, but in general people need to stop posting this sort of thing. Keep it to yourself so we can continue getting our demos and making informed purchasing decisions!
On a side note, I found the demo very fun. Seriously, I'm usually the one raging about low quality, but that demo was fun.
Why would people not voice their complaints about a product. This isn't a charity Obsidian set up for free entertainment.
Next you'll say that review sites shouldn't post review unless they liked the game.
I personally NEVER buy a game without seeing what people that have played it think. Not that I take what people say at face value, but if lots of people are complaining about the same thing, its probably a problem. Whether its a problem for me or not is my decision.
Gamers need to be smarter consumers as a whole; too many bad products end up selling well and then devs put out more crap. If its not good don't pretend that it is.
Mackavelli44
06-09-2011, 10:07 AM
Now I know it does not run with my PC (i7 2.6 GHz, 5650 ATI, 4 GB RAM :D )
Your system must be royally F'd up or the games not optimized correctly... My system is nothing spectacular yet I run the thing maxed out to the fullest and run completely
Intel core 2 duo E8600 at 3.6ghz, Geforce GTX 260 SC, 4 gb ram, Win 7 64 bit
Your system must be royally F'd up or the games not optimized correctly... My system is nothing spectacular yet I run the thing maxed out to the fullest and run completely
Intel core 2 duo E8600 at 3.6ghz, Geforce GTX 260 SC, 4 gb ram, Win 7 64 bit
I am software engineer, so I know how to handle my computerz.
If you read the whole thread, you would know that this computer runs well all other games I have bought.
Mackavelli44
06-09-2011, 10:36 AM
I am software engineer, so I know how to handle my computerz.
If you read the whole thread, you would know that this computer runs well all other games I have bought.
Hence the reason I mentioned "Or the games not optimized correctly..."
BlueDraconis
06-09-2011, 11:16 AM
IMO the game is very optimized.
Rumtruffle
06-09-2011, 11:18 AM
ive only got a core2quad q6600, with a lowly radeon 4890 and the game runs perfectly fine maxed @ 1080p with x8aa
drivers i used are 11.5b hotfix drivers.
black screen sounds like drivers. works for me, using the ones i mentioned above.
ph41lkid
06-09-2011, 11:24 AM
although I didn't like the game i'd like point out I didn't have problem running the game(60+ fps with everything maxed)
also why do you have high end cpu and a barely mid end card? are running it on a laptop perhaps?
Dominare
06-09-2011, 02:57 PM
with a lowly radeon 4890
Your card is better than the OP's. People need to remember that, in almost all cases, a high end card from a previous generation is still more powerful than a midrange card from the latest one.
slyfox86
06-09-2011, 02:59 PM
Your card is better than the OP's. People need to remember that, in almost all cases, a high end card from a previous generation is still more powerful than a midrange card from the latest one.
I think he was being sarcastic?
Mikey-
06-09-2011, 03:00 PM
Nope. The 4890 is an old card.
Samomocath
06-09-2011, 03:08 PM
Nope. The 4890 is an old card.
might be old yes but it's superior to the 5650.
might be old yes but it's superior to the 5650.
I did not even have chance to see any picture. After the loading I had black screen. It doesnt matter if I have voodoo3 or Ati 5650
Freudinio911
06-16-2011, 03:23 PM
Why would people not voice their complaints about a product. This isn't a charity Obsidian set up for free entertainment.
Next you'll say that review sites shouldn't post review unless they liked the game.
I personally NEVER buy a game without seeing what people that have played it think. Not that I take what people say at face value, but if lots of people are complaining about the same thing, its probably a problem. Whether its a problem for me or not is my decision.
Gamers need to be smarter consumers as a whole; too many bad products end up selling well and then devs put out more crap. If its not good don't pretend that it is.
Kid has pirate written all over him.
bushwhacker2k
06-16-2011, 03:44 PM
Why would people not voice their complaints about a product. This isn't a charity Obsidian set up for free entertainment.
Next you'll say that review sites shouldn't post review unless they liked the game.
I personally NEVER buy a game without seeing what people that have played it think. Not that I take what people say at face value, but if lots of people are complaining about the same thing, its probably a problem. Whether its a problem for me or not is my decision.
Gamers need to be smarter consumers as a whole; too many bad products end up selling well and then devs put out more crap. If its not good don't pretend that it is.
Kid has pirate written all over him.
He's also correct, maybe some people liked it but there are too many things wrong, in addition to Obsidian pretty much giving the finger to fans of the earlier games for us to not complain.
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