So, they fixed the bug that tanked the fps on Intel cards, potatoes, rejoice.
Now, it would be cool if they gave me the 200% booster that I lost because of this.
Edit: Added Update link, because DF didn’t feel like doing so officially.
So, they fixed the bug that tanked the fps on Intel cards, potatoes, rejoice.
Now, it would be cool if they gave me the 200% booster that I lost because of this.
Edit: Added Update link, because DF didn’t feel like doing so officially.
you would get a “conquest” anyhow
Nice! Good to hear that people can play again without any issues.
Hey, don’t scoff at Conquest! If stars align, they can give a really nice payout. Frankly, if MM just clicks, and assembles actually competent teams, any mode can be fun (outside of Train, Train is never fun). It’s just that it rarely happens, and sometimes you get stomps that end with both sides having below 1500 points at the top (booster also wasted).
I dare to say that it works marginally better than before the BP update, looks like they actually managed to improve upon a bugfix, instead of just patching it up.
hehe it “can be”. but alot of players drop on sight…so it usually ends very quickly and not profitably
That’s why I never leave matches (outside of IRL needing me), be the change you want to see!
well thats how I know its not profitable. cos I do stay mostly lol (disappointment short lived)
Yep, I just spent the evening getting my battles crammed in. Big thanks to the devs for getting the fix in so we didn’t lose too much.
Just please, next time don’t drop an update that messes with specs too much in the middle of events. Sit on it for a week, it’ll be okay.
You think so too? I thought it felt slightly smoother, but I wasn’t sure if it was just whiplash from the crapfest match I tried before
I feel like they didn’t touch the optimization and compatibility since the last update of those, which was, I think, a year ago. Hey, it works, no need to mess with it! Until it shat itself 2 days ago, at which point they probably had crash dived into rewriting the Intel compatibility, meaning that it’s up-to-date with the whole program, giving a small framerate boost.