OH MY GOSH IGN GAVE THIS 8.7!!!
How on earth did they think Alien Isolation (quite possibly the best game I've ever played) was a 5.9 but this was an 8.7.... wow.
Was it the same reviewer? I think reviews may be opinions aswell, I'm not sure though
OH MY GOSH IGN GAVE THIS 8.7!!!
How on earth did they think Alien Isolation (quite possibly the best game I've ever played) was a 5.9 but this was an 8.7.... wow.
It has to be, surely, I mean just reading AWPCs post about the extent of efforts needed to get this looking acceptable let alone the unjustifiable resource hog and disgusting reviews compared to Alien Isolation which is an entirely new gameplay system which is the closest thing to being in a movie to date where they have every single little item dialed in and even the release date state was so well tuned folks were getting 150 FPS on RELEASE DAY with abilities to mod and make the graphics look utterly spectacular....
Then you got this guy... and he isn't alone
Flawless Widescreen is suited to Nvidia cards apparently as Hayden reckons AMD have driver issues. But once you remove those black bars the game is rendering 30% more its already a resource hog before after......I just need to post this again! I tried playing the game with Flawless Widescreen and it mangles my performance even more. Even before that it was a resource hog that ran like crap at 3440x1440. It just seems like my AMD cards do not get on well with this modified idTech 5 engine, despite running Wolfenstein and much more demanding games easily at my native resolution.
The scene isn't even demanding. The optimisations just cripple the game for me, and it doesn't help that so far I found it to be an incoherent and tedious mess.
Flawless Widescreen is suited to Nvidia cards apparently as Hayden reckons AMD have driver issues. But once you remove those black bars the game is rendering 30% more its already a resource hog before after......
http://www.wsgf.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=64&t=27638&start=20
Flawless Widescreen is suited to Nvidia cards apparently as Hayden reckons AMD have driver issues. But once you remove those black bars the game is rendering 30% more its already a resource hog before after......
http://www.wsgf.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=64&t=27638&start=20
So it'll remain unplayable for me, and any AMD users until Tango and AMD fix things. :/
A couple of hours in and its the most boring, tedious game ive played in a while - reminds me of Alan Wake a little, another game I didn't get on with. Oh well.
i got the same set up as you N19h7m4r3. I just dropped the res to 2560x1080 from 3440x1440 and ran the flawless widescreen mod. Although not ideal, runs perfectly smoothly.
I just tried the 2560x1080 and looks the same way as N19h7m4r3 reported.i got the same set up as you N19h7m4r3. I just dropped the res to 2560x1080 from 3440x1440 and ran the flawless widescreen mod. Although not ideal, runs perfectly smoothly.
Anyone running this on PC but on a HDTV?
I sometimes run games through my 1080p LCD TV as its larger and suits certain games like racers so I can sit back and play it with a controller.
I just tried it with this game but it makes the image huge so it doesn't 'fit' the screen. I can only see about a third of the ingame image.
What's weird is windows desktop and other games display on the screen perfectly. When I launch The Evil Within, it messes up.
I can't figure out why though as I thought it was the GPU that scales the game image onto the screen. I've doubled checked the resolution ingame and it's definately set to 1920x1080 the same as my desktop. I thought a monitor and hdtv both displaying 1080 through dvi or HDMI are essentially the same thing?
I'm pretty sure the TV is 60hz. (I think)
This game engine detects the HDTV it will be running @ 24Hz probably. Look up the solution for Wolfenstein The New order it will be the same probably.Anyone running this on PC but on a HDTV?
I sometimes run games through my 1080p LCD TV as its larger and suits certain games like racers so I can sit back and play it with a controller.
I just tried it with this game but it makes the image huge so it doesn't 'fit' the screen. I can only see about a third of the ingame image.
What's weird is windows desktop and other games display on the screen perfectly. When I launch The Evil Within, it messes up.
I can't figure out why though as I thought it was the GPU that scales the game image onto the screen. I've doubled checked the resolution ingame and it's definately set to 1920x1080 the same as my desktop. I thought a monitor and hdtv both displaying 1080 through dvi or HDMI are essentially the same thing?
I'm pretty sure the TV is 60hz. (I think)
Don't hold your breath mate they are working on patches but it does not seem a priority to them almost a week & not a single patch or update. I do not see them doing much on PC now they have given out the devconsole commands that seems to be their copoutSo it'll remain unplayable for me, and any AMD users until Tango and AMD fix things. :/


Don't hold your breath mate they are working on patches but it does not seem a priority to them almost a week & not a single patch or update. I do not see them doing much on PC now they have given out the devconsole commands that seems to be their copout
Look at your GPU game profiles though on Nvidia I found it was detecting the wrong .exe file once I had done a manual profile using the 3D exe settings it appeared smoother but once Flawless Widescreen worked the performance went down again as 30% more screen to render as well as the real time shadows & light FX which appear to need huge GPU resource![]()
This game engine detects the HDTV it will be running @ 24Hz probably. Look up the solution for Wolfenstein The New order it will be the same probably.
Right click on executable then on compatability tick 'disable scaling' - will sort issue
Huh... Wolfenstein suffers the same issue? I'm playing Wolfenstein on my Plasma and it doesn't feel right so maybe this is it.
Anyone found the Wolfenstein solution?



