... or by a left-handed playerGetting a gpuapidx12error on my usual system preventing the game from even launching.
I have a feeling this was not tested on Server 2016...
It really is a mixture of a lot of open world games, but generally it seems a bit futuristic GTA5 or more open-world Deus. You constantly see aspects directly lifted from other games (hack a camera, than hack other things based on what the camera sees, as in Watch Dogs for example). I havent seen anything new. So far I would say it is an attempt to perfect 'current gen open world design', without trying to innovate much.
The next thing I'd try after that is start unplugging any USB devices you're not actively using to play the game.
Hmm... i do have quite a few USB devices....
I’m still not sure what’s going on with GOG’s galaxy, but I only need that for updates, not to play the game. I’ve ruled out my firewall, and even reinstalled it, but I’m still getting a “connection error.” Almost made me late for work.![]()
Unless you're an expert I'd keep that clownage for yourself, scaling is hard. In fact even in that caseClowns.
Hard? They sold a product, they know a zillion peeps are gonna smash the servers onUnless you're an expert I'd keep that clownage for yourself, scaling is hard. In fact even in that case![]()
As I saidHard? They sold a product, they know a zillion peeps are gonna smash the servers ondayweek one.
This is not a question of hard, this is a question of money.
Tech company, knows their level of sales, doesn't increase server load on gameday.
Clowns.
When you ramp up expectations to the level that this game has, damn straight you do what it takes to deliver access to the game day one.How do you know they didn't increase their server capacity? And how precisely would you do it?
This is a one-off use - you don't spend thousands of $$$ on servers for the one time in 8 years you release a game, when you don't need it the rest of the time.
People just need to calm down.![]()
I manually grabbed all the offline install files, which came to about 100GB total, in well under an hour. My 400Mbit connection was saturated the whole time.