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- Aug 14, 2013
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On Black Hole when you get the ball in the lower level, the reflection of the ball appears to be still on the main level of the table: http://imgur.com/a/IBEMF
[*]Cirqus: I'm seeing rectangular objects around the left part of the ramp and left orbit, as well as the right side of the DMD.
It will light up. Just a part of the GI.
Did you set your monitor to portrait?
I'll have to look at it some more on Monday.
I guess our rig cant handle it. Its real slow and stuttering. Wish I knew more about computers, guess now I have a reason to learn
Okay, here's what it looks like in portrait at the moment. 1080x1920, Windowed, with the DX11 back buffer set to 1920x1080. GTX 760 on Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit. 8Gb RAM.
Nope, can't get it to work in portrait either. Well, okay, I can launch it in a portrait window, but the actual game comes up as a landscape postage stamp in the middle of the window.
Did you try turning down MSAA samples, MSAA quality and AF?
Msaa quality was 0 turned the samples down from 4 to 1. Forgive my ignorance, I dont know what AF is?
I think we are short on RAM only 4 GB
AMD A8-4500M APU ?
Any advice is appreciated
My monitor is 144Hz so that probably explains the issue I'm seeing. Vsync probably isn't set up right. Or something.- My monitor runs at 120hz and the game runs at super speed!!! If I set the refresh rate back to 60hz it runs fine.
- Arabian nights - theres a light by the genies face that appears to come from nowhere.
Count me among those experiencing lag/slow down.
Thought my AMD Phenom II x6 1045T Processor (6 CPU, 2.7GHZ), AMD Radeon HD 5570 graphics card and 8GB of RAM (all with Windows 7 naturally) would be enough, but even with everything closed and seemingly at the minimum setting, it seems laggy at best (didn't have a problem with Pinball FX2 or the pre-DX11 Pinball Arcade).
It could just need some optimization, but I'm kinda sad. It really does look nice, but if I can't play it, it's just a nice glimpse of the future.
I was playing with similar specs (AMD Phenom II x6 1055T and AMD Radeon 5850) and it ran just fine. Maybe the extra bit on juice on the GPU made the difference, but it was buttery smooth with all settings cranked in the config.