This is the second time there's an update, so that would be correct. How the hell do i fix this issue i dont want to reinstall the damn game every time i feel like playing. So i went on steam and what would you know, another 34gb update? why, why does it always return to not being updated and why is this sh1ty update 34gb. Yesterday i didn't feel like playing, but today i did. I uninstalled and reinstalled the game and after 7 or so hours it worked again but it was VERY choppy. I tried to update it for 2 days straight and every time after it hit 100% after around 4hrs of downloading it returned back to 0%. Then the 30gb update came and all hell broke loose. I downloaded the game on release and played here and there with no issues. Even if your NASA friend borrowed you a PC, it might still fail to properly run on ultra because no amount of hardware can fix bad optimization.Автор сообщения: □MaxHere□Don't get me wrong i love the game but jesus christ it won't let me play it. Simplest way: just compare your GPU against "recommended" settings and if you're 1-2 generations of GPU away, tough luck - until optimization comes out (IF it ever comes), you need to ask NASA if they have a spare PC to run this thing on ultra. Just in case, VRAM ≠ RAM and it's not only about the size of it but also about frequency (and L1/L2 caching till some degree). It's a VRAM and/or wrong texture buffering config issue. If you stand still in the zone you'll notice the graphics gradually "improving", aka your GPU catching up. "I couldn't care less"-GPU scenario - you get potato graphics, like LOD objects not being replaced with the real ones or texture streaming taking such a long time that you can see them popping into the view on the otherwise brown/gray blob polygons. Having stuff on ultra setting doesn't mean your GPU will be able to handle those ultra settings.
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