So looks like steam have removed Resident evil 6 from the community vote and replaced it with Devil may cry. Hope my vote still counts toward a card...
Damn I'd have voted for that if it had been on when I voted . Ah well.
So looks like steam have removed Resident evil 6 from the community vote and replaced it with Devil may cry. Hope my vote still counts toward a card...
Better not buy it then.![]()
I bought it on the 360 when it came out, managed to fluke my way to the first town where I had to kill a monster in the lake, didn't play it for a few days and in that time completely forgot how to play it.
Since then I've bought it on PC thinking it may just be a controller scheme thing, tried a new game a few times and can't get passed the start bit. It just doesn't make any sense to me at all???
What game are you talking about?
I've tracked back on this thread and can't see it. I want to make sure I don't buy a pup![]()
What game are you talking about?
I've tracked back on this thread and can't see it. I want to make sure I don't buy a pup![]()
Ducktales Remastered at 60% off? That'll do![]()
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Hmmm. Ducktales Remastered is running waaaaay too fast. And I cant find any settings that would slow it down. Its virtually unplayable this way![]()
Vsync may be worth a stab (especially if you are using a 60hz screen). Also try setting process affinity to a single cpu core.
Theres no setting for Vsync in the game. And how the heck do I set it to a single core? :s
I picked up 3d Mark, I'm interested to see how much more I get out of my gpu when I put it under water this week.
'Task Manager', 'processes' then right click on process & select 'affinity'. There you can set the number of cores you wish.