You should never buy ATi card in the first place.
Seriously, i have one and I can say anything good about it.
Seriously, i have one and I can say anything good about it.
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You should never buy ATi card in the first place.
Seriously, i have one and I can say anything good about it.
And yet still no reply from a Dev, no news on if we will be able to play when launch comes around.
Glad this is a joke to some.
Beta patch after Beta patch and STILL no update for this "bug"
You should never buy ATi card in the first place.
Seriously, i have one and I can say anything good about it.
You should never buy ATi card in the first place.
Seriously, i have one and I can say anything good about it.
I've never had an major problems with ATI/AMD. I blame the game not AMD.
You should never buy ATi card in the first place.
Seriously, i have one and I can say anything good about it.
To sum it up, if there's any problem with your ATI Card, you can just drop dead before anything is fixed.
I'm not talking about the game, i really don't have much problem in the game related to my ATI Card.
It's just the fact that it heats so much, the fact that I had to spent like 2 days trying to make the drivers work.
The fact that Control Catalyst Center still doesn't work at all since I have this PC, that this is a known issue and AMD never tried to do anything about it.
To sum it up, if there's any problem with your ATI Card, you can just drop dead before anything is fixed.
I do not think anyone at TWI thinks that a bug is a joke, if they have not responded to you it may be a known issue that they are working on resolving, but being the brat in the back seat asking "Dad are we there yet?" the whole ride, is not going to get it done any faster.
Just some friendly advice; You should try and post your concern in the support section, if you have not, do so then check back there and stop flaming the general forums with the same thing, doing so will get you ignored and when you have a real problem it will be overlooked.
TWI are doing everything they can by reaching out to AMD to give them all the logs and info they need: something which many devs can't be bothered to do (or aren't allocated time to by their publisher).
Ultimately, this is the responsibility of AMD to fix, but it's unrealistic to expect them to do so until the next Catalyst release (at least). I'm sure they will fix it, but it's simply the way things are that drivers aren't really sorted out for a game until after it's been released and the public have acted as beta testers.
This is just a work around.