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The steam version of nier automata is still, soon to be 3 months after launch, full of bugs. All complaints about many different issues were ignored and after all this time, this is the first official response/update we get ?
I'd be surprised if this were to happen. By the way could your tweak guide be stickied or is it only for thread ?
Edit : Come to think of it, a thread linking the guide could be stickied...
how about other ppl? how about NVIDIA users? how about other issues?
Yes, but only a moderator could sticky one of those threads.
I've been thinking of creating a FAQ thread myself for some time now and will probably end up doing so eventually, but the plan for that thread would be to complement the guide and not replace it outright. But stuff like this thread from Square makes me simply not want to do that.
That's because NVIDIA sucks at driver development + developer relations :P As a smaller developer, I've never had a good experience with them in the past 20 years. If you're not a AAA developer, they're not going to fix a problem you report unless you get a dozen other people to report the same problem.
ATi/AMD and (to a lesser extent) Intel, have been a very pleasant experience. That they fixed their driver for this game and NVIDIA has not, mirrors my own experience. Don't expect NVIDIA to fix stuff ;)
Should they for this issue ? Should AMD have ?
This isn't a problem with Platinum's work. We see that they don't have a very robust way of dealing with device loss, but the underlying cause of the device loss is a problem in the graphics driver. I've looked long and hard for non-compliant stuff going on, and couldn't find it. It's some sort of weird edge-case that caught both AMD and NVIDIA's drivers off guard. AMD fixed their driver to work around it, NVIDIA never will.
Well I didn't see them explaining there was a problem in the driver and assumed they found a workaround to accommodate the game, my bad...