I can’t recall, was this the issue specifically related to RX 6000 series cards? I was halfway through the game when I happened to upgrade my GPU by chance, only later learning it was a problem for fhat gen
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DivineDev@piefed.social 1 week ago
I enjoyed the game itself but it was very unstable for me on my Linux PC with an AMD gpu. From what I could find that’s a common issue, but I guess it speaks for the quality of the game that I still completed it by quickly moving from savepoint to savepoint and restarting each time.
I still think Jedi Survivor was the better game altogether. There’s a lot of criticism about missing quicktravel, but honestly I enjoyed having to traverse the levels to your target and back to the spaceship, it felt more like a cohesive adventure.
Flatfire@lemmy.ca 1 week ago
DivineDev@piefed.social 1 week ago
I didn’t research for to long since several of the supposed fixes (that many people in the threads said didn’t work anyways) were changing settings in Windows/AMDs windows software, but I was using an 7900XTX so that is definitely affected as well
MyNameIsAtticus@lemmy.world 1 week ago
I have an all AMD Linux rig and it sounds like to me I dodged a bullet. I’m relieved about that.
And yeah, I think you put how I feel into words far better with the quick travel. It feels far more cohesive and meaningful, like in a way you were more in tune with Cal and experiencing the trip too
DivineDev@piefed.social 1 week ago
Yeah, I love those few rpgs where quick travel just doesn’t exist, or at least only in a diegetic way (Gothic 1 + 2 comes to mind). “Just don’t use it” doesn’t cut it most of the time, since the game designers need to be forced to make the game actually fun while having to walk everywhere.
MyNameIsAtticus@lemmy.world 1 week ago
I ended up forcing myself to play BoTW again that way. It was an interesting perspective. It made it feel more like a heroic epic