Subj : Re: Cyberpunk 2077 (continued) To : ryan From : Gamgee Date : Sun Dec 20 2020 11:29 am -=> ryan wrote to All <=- ry> Welp, I done did it. Purchased and downloaded the game this past ry> Monday. While designing my character, my goddamn GPU fried...I've ry> used it for mining and have definitely left it on for days on end ry> so I think it probably was at the end of its life already. ry> I ordered another and it arrived today, installed, everything was ry> cool. Fired up the game. ry> I haven't really noticed any bugs. I'm having a bit of a struggle ry> getting into the narrative...I hate to say it's not compelling ry> but it doesn't grab me the way GTA V does. ry> I also keep feeling motion sickness. I know, loser old-man crap, ry> but...I have had some pretty gnarly head injuries and since have ry> gotten progressively worse motion sickness. I notice I can play ry> some games (GTA V, Assassin's Creed) for hours on end with no ry> issues but this game makes me queasy. The only game that's worse ry> for me, so far, is original Doom. So...bummer. But I'm going to ry> soldier on! I haven't played the game, and likely won't. But I do know that usually the fix for motion-sickness issues with games is to change the Field-of-View (FOV) setting to a bigger/wider number. If that is possible with that game/setup, it might help. .... Chuck Norris can divide by zero. === MultiMail/Linux v0.52 --- SBBSecho 3.11-Linux * Origin: Palantir * palantirbbs.ddns.net * Pensacola, FL * (77:1/114) .