Difference between revisions of "Eador: Masters of the Broken World"
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===MSAA does nothing to many objects=== | ===MSAA does nothing to many objects=== | ||
MSAA does not seem to affect many objects, such as swords and armor on the hero in combat. | MSAA does not seem to affect many objects, such as swords and armor on the hero in combat. | ||
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+ | ===Extremely low FPS=== | ||
+ | On certain computer configurations that exceed the recommended requirements the framerate will be extremely low (0-10fps). | ||
==Issues fixed== | ==Issues fixed== |
Revision as of 17:34, 3 May 2013
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Key points
- Developers actively releasing patches
- Game is fairly buggy and is in a 'beta' state
General information
Availability
Game data
Video settings
Input settings
Issues unresolved
MSAA does nothing to many objects
MSAA does not seem to affect many objects, such as swords and armor on the hero in combat.
Extremely low FPS
On certain computer configurations that exceed the recommended requirements the framerate will be extremely low (0-10fps).
Issues fixed
Mouse lock function does not work properly
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.Net framework error access to rand.key denied
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