Hi, all.
We've released patch v11.20.1 on PC to address DirectX 12 beta stability and to assist beta participants having difficulty opening the game.
We are continuing to monitor the stability of the beta.
Thank you!
External link →Hi, all.
We've released patch v11.20.1 on PC to address DirectX 12 beta stability and to assist beta participants having difficulty opening the game.
We are continuing to monitor the stability of the beta.
Thank you!
External link →Hopefully they actually fix it because Ultra is the best option with VSync and GSync on.
We're definitely keeping eyes on this and will be addressing stability in further updates.
I appreciate all the DirectX 12 beta feedback left in this thread.
I've passed this thread along to some of our engineers/programmers so that they can look at the feedback.
What's with the insane random flickering when looking at water?
Hi, u/daybreaker22.
If you don't mind, could you direct message me a video or a gif of this issue so that we can investigate further?
Thank you!
Still crashing after second game in dx12, back to dx11..
amd3600x
amd rx580
16gb 3800 cl16
gigabyte x570elite
Hi, u/gogxslo.
To help us investigate your crashing, could you send me a direct message with your logs?
Thanks!
u/M_House_Epic I had an issue trying out the new DX12 setting last night when streaming with Streamlabs. Every 2 minutes with it on, It would introduce consistent dropped frames (which would make the stream appear really laggy), I was getting dropped frame warnings consistently every 2 minutes. I then turned it back to DX11 and stream was instantly stable and didn't have any more issues with dropped frames.
Hi, u/BoomerFTW.
Our engineers/programmers are looking into reports of compatibility issues between the DirectX 12 beta and certain streaming software.
Thanks for the comment!
Same for me. I5-7500 16GB RAM. It sucks because the FPS are way more stable than under DX11. But game crash so not so good. :)
Hello, u/jp3372.
Could you send me a direct message with your logs so that I can share them with our engineers/programmers?
Thank you!