• @[email protected]
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    559 months ago

    “If you’re on the fence about the sequel, though, I’ve gotta say that it’s really the performance updates you’re going to want to watch for, because woof does this game run badly.”

    Yikes

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      9 months ago

      Yeah. Take a look at their review. The guy was running a 3080 and had to turn all settings down to minimum just to get a stable 30fps.

      Fucking ouch.

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        9 months ago

        Not like this seems to be status quo in game dev for >1 guy game studios right now (sadly).

        Just don’t buy/pre order or refund after testing and we are all join the patient gamer community.
        Haven’t bought a modern current-year release since >2 years.

        • corq
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          19 months ago

          Yep, there’s no reason that users should have to PAY for the privilege of being “beta” testers. I learned this the hard way in the early days of the Civ 6 release. 😔

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        139 months ago

        CS1 was notoriously known to be tied to single core CPU performance
        I hope at least that got better, this really hit laptop gamer even if they had beefy GPUs in the laptop

        • @sugar_in_your_tea
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          18 months ago

          Yup, C:S and Paradox first party games are really CPU heavy, so your GPU really doesn’t matter that much unless it’s an absolute potato. My laptop ran C:S okay with just a mid-tier AMD APU (3500U IIRC).

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      Considering the original that came out 10 years ago still eats up my overclocked octocore entirely unmodded and with several DLC disabled, I’m equal parts not surprised and highly concerned. They’ll get it down eventually, but this is one of the issues that Unity always seems to have with most performance heavy simulation games, regardless of whatever tech they throw at the situation (Burst compiled multithread tasks, DOTS ECS, C#/MSIL to native, etc). The engine is just too bloated and has way too many packages by default for this type of resource intensive game.