Finally got the game too. It's fun but holy shit, what options should I tweak to stop my graphics card from going into airplane mode???
no, nothing.
poof.
Finally got the game too. It's fun but holy shit, what options should I tweak to stop my graphics card from going into airplane mode???
What I did and helped IMMENSELY was:
1) Play the game in Full-Screen mode and not Borderless Window
2) Disable FXAA
3) Lower all Shadow Graphics options as much as possible
Also the game becomes much more fun if you start to get a feel for it, I'm enjoying it a lot recently
Finally got the game too. It's fun but holy shit, what options should I tweak to stop my graphics card from going into airplane mode???
What I did and helped IMMENSELY was:
1) Play the game in Full-Screen mode and not Borderless Window
2) Disable FXAA
3) Lower all Shadow Graphics options as much as possible
Also the game becomes much more fun if you start to get a feel for it, I'm enjoying it a lot recently
idk why but when I start the game, regardless of settings it defaults to minimum potato gfx while also hammering the fans. if I alt tab out and back in all the bells and whistles kick in and it runs silky smooth for the rest of the session..
I have a GTX 770.
you asked two questions, you got two answers.
poof.
Even on lowest settings I get average 5 fps.Dis gaem looks preddy shit tbh.
TLDR: Meh
TLDR: Meh
And this is exactly how I feel about Kenshi. Its one of those games where I ask myself "Why am I wasting my precious time playing this?". And I should never feel that way with a good game. It seems like a great framework for an interesting game, they just forgot to add the interesting stuff to it.
Survival/Sandbox - 'The emporers new clothes' of gaming. As Porky mentioned, what makes something like Dwarf Fortress so compelling compared to this? I could probably analyze why but... eh.
In Kenshi, you just spawn in a fairly empty world, and there are no immediate things to hook the player.TLDR: Meh
Its not empty there's ton of stuff but you have to travel a lot to reach it between empty places , and the "treasures" blue prints and such are in very remote locations and force you to travel through very hostile regions with no resupply points. Game is incredible tbh.TLDR: Meh
And this is exactly how I feel about Kenshi. Its one of those games where I ask myself "Why am I wasting my precious time playing this?". And I should never feel that way with a good game. It seems like a great framework for an interesting game, they just forgot to add the interesting stuff to it.
Survival/Sandbox - 'The emporers new clothes' of gaming. As Porky mentioned, what makes something like Dwarf Fortress so compelling compared to this? I could probably analyze why but... eh.
I like some survival games, for example 7 Days to Die, but that game just grabs you right off the bat. You start off in a more interesting, interactive world full of stuff to do. As soon as you spawn, you can start harvesting, gathering, collecting materials and crafting/building stuff. That's a great hook. Dwarf Fortress works the same way.
In Kenshi, you just spawn in a fairly empty world, and there are no immediate things to hook the player.
In Kenshi, you just spawn in a fairly empty world, and there are no immediate things to hook the player.TLDR: Meh
Its not empty there's ton of stuff but you have to travel a lot to reach it between empty places , and the "treasures" blue prints and such are in very remote locations and force you to travel through very hostile regions with no resupply points. Game is incredible tbh.
Its one of those games where I ask myself "Why am I wasting my precious time playing this?".