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Main Menu vs. DLC UI window
Xaenz replied to Ethics Gradient's topic in Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire Technical Support (Spoiler Warning!)Click on "NEWS" and the panel will close centering the POE2 panel. You need to download the dlc before it shows as available.
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Is there any Improved Performance (micro stutter) on Windows 10?
Xaenz replied to Torm51's topic in Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire Technical Support (Spoiler Warning!)Monitor Driver Description: This package contains the software application that allows users to configure their Dell monitor settings such as Brightness, Contrast and Preset Modes.
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Is there any Improved Performance (micro stutter) on Windows 10?
Xaenz replied to Torm51's topic in Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire Technical Support (Spoiler Warning!)Windows 10 is an evolving platform. Current version is 1803 which I tested and performance was variable so I would not recommend. I imaged my PC back to 1709 the previous version which runs with no issues. I blocked Windows 10 from auto updating to 1803. I am using Windows 10 because it came pre-installed on PC. Previous PC had Windows 7. It comes down to personal choice. There is no need to update to Windows 10 unless you want DX12. Few games support it and performance is variable.
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Is there any Improved Performance (micro stutter) on Windows 10?
Xaenz replied to Torm51's topic in Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire Technical Support (Spoiler Warning!)Monitor DELL UP3017 - Shows as Generic PNP Monitor Driver at - http://www.dell.com/support/home/uk/en/ukbsdt1/product-support/product/dell-up3017-monitor/drivers Change Operating System to Windows 7 64bit - Download Dell DDM Monitor Application NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti I use driver (397.54) - Driver link at- https://forums.guru3d.com/threads/nvidia-397-54-vulkan-developer-beta-driver.420843/ No issues with this driver for me.
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Is there any Improved Performance (micro stutter) on Windows 10?
Xaenz replied to Torm51's topic in Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire Technical Support (Spoiler Warning!)Posting your PC specs may help to narrow down the problem. But if you want to try Windows 10 you could do the following. I am assuming that you have. A) Windows installed on its own drive. B) Your programs stored on another drive. C) An external drive to backup (image) to. Download a backup imaging program. I use Macrium Reflect (a free version is available). Once installed go to menu "Other Tasks" and select "Add Recovery Boot Menu Option". Create an image of the Windows 7 drive to the External drive. Install Windows 10. Test the game. If you see no improvement then restore the Windows 7 image. A) Ensure the external drive is attached. B) Reboot your computer. C) Select the Macrium Reflect Recovery option from the boot menu. D) Select the image to restore once Macrium has booted. After restore click exit and your computer will reboot. Your computer will be running Windows 7.
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