3.21.2c Patch Notes
Trial of the Ancestors will feature a new league mechanic where you create a team to enter gladiator-style battles in a tournament setting. Like most PoE leagues, a plethora of new content will also launch with the new league.
Well, no point at all in trying this league out now is there. The graphics problems persist and are exacerbated when I join another person's hideout OR when they join mine. As a developer with no knowledge of POE's internals I'm starting to believe that POE is also loading all assets from someone else's hideout when they join mine. Why else would my load times be increased 2-3x when loading MY OWN HO with someone else in it. |
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" somebody joined my hideout last night and i dropped to under 30-40 fps | |
It is funny that this game taxes my CPU harder than Cyberpunk 2077 does, at least Cyberpunk 2077 is not stuttering...
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PC servers are restarting in: 00:06:59
. They should be back up in approximately 3 hours and 0 minutes. GET READY FOR... NOTHING! |
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Crucible is my first league since 2018 due to regional availability. I am excited about the upcoming one.
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I hope GGG do rollback the game before 24 july
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" So what exactly are those engine improvements you are making with 3.22.0? I checked patch notes and there is literally 0 related info. Doesn't seem there are any improvements beyond what was done in 3.21.2c. Stupid PoE2 Particle System Patch...
New mute system is another hot garbage. | |
quote from POPTOP:
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" It's always intriguing when folks highlight performance issues while working with significantly outdated PCs. I see numerous compatibility challenges just between your PC and Windows alone, let alone a game demanding at least 20GB of disk space. Considering your CPU is a 6th gen, which was released in 2015 and saw its support end in 2022, paired with your use of Windows 10, compatibility issues stemming from outdated drivers are a likely culprit. Windows 10 has been rolling out numerous patches, but they're not exactly catering to an i7 6700HQ CPU anymore. Additionally, I noticed you're utilizing DDR4 1064 MHz with just 4GB RAM. Intel's documentation mentions that the lowest supported RAM for your CPU is DDR3 1600 MHz. It makes me wonder, can you even power on your PC? While Windows 10's minimal RAM requirement is 2GB (with 4GB recommended), my personal experience suggests that a system with only 4GB RAM is best suited for basic tasks like web browsing. Attempting to run a 20GB game under such conditions? And with RAM speeds at 1064 MHz, your CPU might already be under strain just handling Windows, let alone adding Path of Exile to the mix. " That i7-4790k relic? Support for it waved goodbye in 2017. And fun fact: It doesn't even cozy up well with Win10. 🙄 Now, putting on my realistic cap here, if we peek from a DEV's viewpoint, these hiccups aren't automagically disappearing anytime soon. When coding, devs target a specific platform or architecture. And let's face it, the Win 7 train has left the station. If you're somehow pushing Win10 on that ancient beast, it's a no-brainer that you'd hit performance roadblocks. Trying to optimize both for Windows 7 and Windows 10 in one go? That's like expecting a VHS to play in a Blu-ray player. Not gonna happen. " From a financial standpoint, investing in a budget-friendly, modern PC is going to be a lot cheaper than pouring thousands into a developer team to achieve the near-impossible. That's like trying to squeeze juice from a stone. Better to just upgrade and save yourself the headache. Last edited by Cije on Aug 18, 2023, 3:24:42 PM
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Your opinion and your statistics mean nothing to me.
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