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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
I press M and then press L to open missions. But I think we can just press L and it opens it. You can also hold P to level up and open the skills menu (you need to acquire the boost pack training skill so you can double jump and use your boost pack). And of course hit tab or I to open your inventory. Make sure you take a nap in game every once in a while. Or else your skills take a hit to their improvement speed. Maybe just sleep for a whole 24 hours every once in a while (few days lol). Also, as for healing your self up you can use med packs only. Or eat a bunch of food. I typically steal and take anything edible in game even oranges and potatoes out of refrigerators and stuff lol. Use cover when you’re shooting at enemies. This is helpful. Once you get to the missions you can click them, and set a route, or travel there. By hitting R or X. Sometimes the destination or galaxy is too far to travel, so you must side jump or baby jump planet to planet. You’ll figure it out, it took me a bit to really understand it. Last but not least, your character may have afflictions going on. You can see this by just pressing tab. You may see a colored icon beside your character and it will show the description. It could be broken bones, or burns, or head wounds. This is what the heal paste, bandages, or burn paste is used for. These items only fix afflictions, and cannot heal you any or very much alone. Use med packs, resting in a bed, or food for that. One more thing, when you land your ship. You can approach the ship man and upgrade your ship, not just that but you can tear the whole thing apart and build it however you like. You can make it massive or tiny. There is also a nifty cargo hold you can store things in your ship. This is accessed inside of your ship on the left hand side panel via a LCD screen on the wall if you’re facing your cockpit seat and looking out of the cockpit window. -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
I’m someone who never could get in to games like Assassins Creed Valhalla or Witcher III without feeling like I’m forcing my self to play them. However, Starfield doesn’t feel this way at all. Just an FYI the gun play gets really really really good at level 10-12. You’ll also be pretty well educated on all of the concepts and buttons of the game. Keep going you’ve gotta lot of fun ahead. I love it. I can 1 shot in the head while sneaking now on most bad guys. Lots of fun. I got 29 hours play time in so far. -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
So, if you’re low 30’s indoors you’re gonna want to optimize a little more just for good playable experience throughout. Install the free DLSS mod (It looks great compared to FSR2 on distant items with that scaling turned down), you’ve gotta download like 3 small files I think and drop them in the install folder(s) etc. Then drop to probably 50-67% resolution slider at least if you are running 4K. Turn motion blur off all together, it’s a very resource hungry item in this game. And probably drop shadow quality to medium. This game loves huge memory bandwidth, and even then, going from a cave or indoors it will nearly chop a frame rate in half when you walk in to the big city outside. I’ve dumbed all the graphics down and played like that for a while just to see how a higher frame rate felt and once you get in to it, the visuals don’t even matter all that much anyways. keep playing maybe stick with the main quest for some levels and then side track! It’s a lot of fun once you really get started around. I never really got in to Cyberpunk like this or previous games, but I gave this game a solid chance and now I’m hooked. So much to do. -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
No I mean for best results. With V-SYNC/G-Sync/Frame rate Caps. It’s just super easy to manipulate it, or make it better. I’m lost on setup. So far I’m running G-SYNC with a capped frame rate of 95FPS and it seems to make the lows look really good. Or do we go with 1% lows with an uncapped frame rate? I guess this is what I’m confused on. -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
@electrosoft How do I even test 1% lows and 99% lows? Do I set a frame cap? Adaptive sync on? It seems this number can be so easily influenced. I can set adaptive sync with a frame cap with lower graphics and it’s gonna be really good. VS no frame cap will hurt the lows a little. I don’t even know where to start, I get I’ll be testing against my self, but I appreciate any tips for best results. -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Not gonna lie, just my RTX3090 KP at 4K is extremely comparable to a 7900XT. Of course, not in Starfield though 🫣 -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
My motherboard has been okay, I can’t really find fault the board primarily because my Liquid Metal was gone completely, and my cold plate was completely clogged. I think my BSOD’s in windows and weird system issues not loading windows just messed something up momentarily. After cleaning my cold plate, and installing new Liquid Metal, pulling battery, I was back in business. Maybe it’s Intels new Microcode that is causing this. I read something about that Intel latest microcode causing BSOD’s. -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
I’ll play around with it today. My whole system fell apart recently stability wise. I kinda let it go in to the abyss of normal life and using it for just work and no play. Then it just started crashing left and right under normal loads with DDR5 8800. And CPU freezes in R23. My SP rating actually dropped in the bios to SP96 Global lol. It said my E-Cores were like SP60 😂 (Never seen anything like this before) (Not even kidding) (1st) issue: Super Cool Direct Die cold plate was clogged completely. (2nd) issue: Liquid Metal was hard as stone. Oops. I put new LM, cleaned my direct die fins, put all back together SP rating said the same thing. I pulled the chip again and pulled the battery on the motherboard and it finally came back to life as an SP104. And it’s solid again yay 🙂. Seriously though, I thought my cpu just up and fell over on me. But this SP104 is still a beast. And she’s back to 100%. This really was strange seeing a SP just up and go down on only the E-Cores. Temps were always pretty good during all of this. So I’m not sure why it happen. -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
I know they are awesome. I have a MacBook Air 13” I got the 16GB of ram and 1TB of storage. I can run it from morning to night for all of my work stuff on just battery. So long as you have a back up machine for when you wanna run some more demanding games, it’s really all you need. -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
I love the M1 chip. I have one. All of that power on a machine with no fans going at all is awesome. Its greatest ability though, is the M1 chip is just as fast unplugged with a nearly dead battery VS. if it is plugged in on wall power with a full charge. -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
I only do this every few years. I enjoy it while I can. I can remember each recent gaming event in order too lol. These games take years to make and launch, and once they do I game like crazy until I get bored with the titles. I hardly ever play games most times, and mostly not at all. A lot of games are chintzy and small and uninteresting. While some games can really keep you engaged. I may be missing some titles, but below are some recent ones where I spent hours and hours and hours gaming simultaneously. Most games may have my attention for like 1-20 minutes then it’s dropped forever lol. 2003 (Morrowind Elderscrolls) 2007 (Fallout 3) 2010 (Fallout New Vegas) 2011 (Skyrim) 11/2015 (Fallout 4) 02/2018 (Kingdom Come Deliverance) 11/2018 (Red Dead Redemption 2) 12/2020 (Cyberpunk 2077) 9/2023 (Starfield) (What’s next?) -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Fallout 4 was a mess CPU wise. It had no idea what to do. One minute your at 99% GPU usage, spin around near outskirts of Diamond city and your GPU usage drops to 45% and your frames go with it. I never could fix it. The games engine just didn’t know how to use a processor. I’m just glad this game is not like that. Anyways, I have 25 hours of playtime so far on my save game lol. It has been lots of fun! Heck, I have been playing it off and on all day long. Seeing the 7900XT performance makes me regret not grabbing one before when they were super cheap. But oh well, maybe Nvidia can work some magic for us with a new driver, enough people are complaining that something might just happen. Hooking my character up nicely. -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
The fighting is some of the best. I’ve been in moments where I go in a building and I’m fighting like 10 space pirates. And it’s different everytime you load that game and fight the same guys. I will load my game and do it all again just because it’s a blast. There isn’t loads of that, but you can go find it. The action is great when it’s happening. The game is very solid. I put like 8 hours in it just yesterday. -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
I got too much invested in this game makes me feel sick lol. First is game pass which charges $17.99 per month. I installed the game, then saw with the deluxe edition I can play 5-6 days before launch. So then I paid the $34 dollars and upgraded to the deluxe edition since I already had game pass I got a discount. (Turns out this method didn’t work, upgrading to deluxe doesn’t provide early access, and I could not refund this) so I then had to pay the full $103 with tax for the actual Deluxe edition. So I am at $154 dollars so far just to play the game early. 🤣 The game is great though. It takes some scratching the surface. And the graphics are actually really good. -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Level 12 in Starfield so far! While there are many aspects to the game that I didn’t like at first. The game has my attention and it has really grown on me. I play it and enjoy it for many hours at a time. I haven’t had a game to dump endless time in to like this. The game is solid! No complaints with performance either. I’ve bumped my DLSS slider to 80% of my 4K resolution (Looks far better than 67% DLSS), and I still maintain over 60FPS at all times, with shadow quality on high instead of ultra. (Worthy trade) I feel like I’m playing a new version of Fallout 4 with slightly better graphics and engine. Nothing ground breaking in this game. I honestly would have preferred if Bethesda kept it in dev for like 2-3 more years and gave us the whole experience. But I guess we gotta wait for ES6 for all that goodness. Either way it’s a good game, and much better than Cyberpunk 2077. I did beat Cyberpunk 2077… But after the story I just couldn’t get in to it. And they had that bubble you were always in and no action happened outside of this invisible bubble. You could not snipe people at all, and no bombing cars from further away. It was so silly. -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
It does kind of suck having to stay on top of the upgrade wagon if you always want that peak performance. Sometimes it’s nice to just use something for what it is, to get the job done. I started getting in to shooting rifles as a hobby, and I built a rifle with a nice $2K scope on top, it’s nice knowing it won’t be obsolete in 4-5 years or even 10+ years haha. We aren’t going out and buying new cars every single year. We typically use what we have. And even now, having the latest and greatest still doesn’t always pan out. Especially seeing what the 7900XT/XTX does against 4080s/4090’s in AMD optimized games like Starfield. Even if we do have the best hardware wise we aren’t always gonna get the best driver and optimization service from our brand of choice. I know the AMD guys are enjoying their tech right now considering how a 6800XT competes at a stock RTX3080 level performance in this game right now lol. PS: My first ATI GPU was a ATI 9600XT and then a ATI 9700 Pro soon after, I was too young to afford the Nvidia 6800 Ultra or ATI 9800XT. Back then we could do a lot with bios flashing though. I remember flashing a X850 Pro to a X850XT with a floppy disc.😂 -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
I’ve got right at 150 hours on that OLED monitor I got some months back. No issues whatsoever. It really leaves all visual and fidelity problems that a traditional monitor would have at the door. And yeah they are like kinda dumb little issues that most people would laugh at or not mind with traditional monitors and TV’s. If anyone is curious, those issues are light bleed, light glow, poor viewing angles, and not being able to see the color black but instead dark gray. Oled and mini led over come these and really making gaming a vibrant experience. -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
I’ve had some time to get adjusted to the game. I have disabled motion blur, everything else is maxed out though. DLSS is on quality, while running 4K resolution. I have enabled rebar through Inspector tool as well. I typically get 60-70fps easy out in the more demanding open worlds or cities. Caves are about 85-120fps. This game totally maxed out with quality DLSS is easily 60+ FPS at all times though. With the 3090 being a 4K DLSS GPU, I imagine lower tier GPU’s shouldn’t have any trouble running 1080P/1440P and DLSS on top while still getting 57-67FPS range easily. Aka: 3070/3070Ti/3080 etc. The DLSS mod isn’t really mandatory. And it doesn’t offer any significant performance gain. Just a better image quality over FSR2 is what I’ve seen. Forcing rebar was good for +4FPS Installing DLSS mod +2 FPS NVCP picture quality “High Perf” +2 FPS Disable motion blur +3FPS Heavy GPU overclock/power limit + 6FPS ^ Real world 17 FPS boost for me. YMMV. No 4090’s here, so I was trying to get every frame and maintain a 60+ 4K gaming experience. -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
I’m amazed how fast that 10850K is against the 5800X3D. Just gotta say it! -
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Starfield gameplay at 4K Ultra DLSS Quality -
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It certainly feels like it after sitting on top of 8 different motherboards/builds and lots of gaming under its belt. Haha. -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
I am using the DLSS mod (Just installed it) with all graphics settings maxed out. Film grain turned down a bit, and motion blur off. PS: Turning off motion blur completely gives a nice FPS bump. 50% resolution slider is balanced DLSS. 67% resolution slider is Quality DLSS. I am getting like 58-70FPS avg with Quality DLSS 67%, and forced ReBar. Looks great and amazing performance from a tired old 3090 Kingpin. FPS has never dipped below 57FPS, very acceptable for 4K on this setup. Image quality is looking real GOOD!!! Now, to just understand the game a little better lol. -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Awesome!!! Thanks guys!!! I just installed DLSS, and it looks great! Runs super good on such an old GPU. -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
The game is absolutely great so far! I have disabled dynamic resolution scaling and just run native 4K with FSR2 running around 48fps-50fps average. The game feels very well polished! While it is consistently demanding to run, it’s a story game, and it’s consistently smooth. No random frame drops. I am surprised to see something so large run so good on an early release. Skips and frame drops in a game distract me. Nice to see this is a great title right out of the gate, with none of that going on. As for the game, it’s in-depth and lots to read and tons of things to miss while walking around. The exploring is good, and the shooting is also pretty good. “Much better shooting experience than Cyberpunk 2077” I’m still in the very very early parts of the game. @Talon @electrosoftyou guys playing this? Lol. I figure you would be. -
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tps3443 replied to Mr. Fox's topic in Desktop Hardware
Hey fellas! Been busy with work and family and what not. Starfield early access dropped today! Playing right now on my 13900KS@6Ghz/DDR5 8600/RTX3090 KP 1KW bios OCed to the max. Game runs amazing at 4K and game defaulted to max graphics settings with 75% resolution slider. Getting about 57-80FPS during the first area in the caves, V-Sync forced off in my Nvidia control panel. No skips no pops or stutters at all etc. Very very nice performance! I considered ordering a RTX4080/4090 to have for this weekend to play. But honestly, I am stunned by this performance. Good enough for me.