

So, pleased by my purchase and happy to have be more intensively playing newer games again. On the latter, I don’t expect many people are with me. On the former, I feel I’m on the side of the angels - damn it, this is a PC, and I have a keyboard and a 2TB hard drive let me save whenever the hell I want.

My complaints with the game have to do with the fact that it like so many other games these days doesn’t let me save my progress when I want to, and that boss battles, of which this game has several, kind of bore me. And of course you can’t go wrong with blasting Nazis. I like first person shooters that are challenging but not impossible, and which let me kill bad guys by the trainload this one does that and as a nice bonus has a story that doesn’t completely suck. Personally, I think 60fps is more than ample for my needs, and being coupled with 4k graphics is pretty damn immersive. There’s a minor drawback to the monitor, if you want to call it that, in that it’s capped to a 60-times-a-second refresh rate some gamers want a much higher refresh (theoretically, my computer can refresh some games a couple hundred times a second). Likewise, the g-sync seems to be doing its job pretty well - I haven’t noticed any tearing and jaggies. WtNO is pretty graphics intensive and there’s always a lot happening onscreen at any one time, and the rig kept up with everything without a hitch. And then I got Wolfenstein: The New Order, the Nazi-snuffing FPS that came out last year, and ran it on pretty much max settings across the board, to see how the computer and monitor handled things. I got one of these, and a 4k monitor with “G-sync,” which helps to prevent tearing of the image on the screen as it redraws the image.
MIDDLE EARTH SHADOW OF MORDOR SCREEN TEARING PC
Seems odd that it is my system, on games like thief my GPU only uses 50% and 2 gb of vram.I bought my new desktop computer recently, mostly because the old one stopped working, but also because I wanted to get a reasonably tricked-out computer to play the latest generation of PC video games. Resident evil revalation 2 ( only a huge stutter when the game safe ( game freezes for 1-2 sec ) Here are games that ran almost without problems:Īlien isolation ( cut scenes did have stutter/jittering gameplay was as smooth as it gets) The game will start in native Retina resolution.

Select the largest resolution from the Resolution drop-down menu to play the game in native Retina resolution. But players should be aware that as soon as that branding power is available, they should use it as much as. The sequel game, Shadow Of War, does a lot more with this ability than Shadow Of Mordor does, allowing for fortresses to be captured and sieges to take place. Metro last light redux ( was just unplayable i haven't tested it since the cpu unpark, seems to fix that problem) To do this, follow these instructions: From the Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor pre-game Options window, select the Display tab. RELATED: 10 Things Fans Want To See In Gollum, The New Middle-Earth Game. Here are some of the games i have stuttering in:Īssassins creed unity ( some big sutters but only every 5 min of so) I alway's play with v-sync on ( playing without v-sync makes it feel really weird on my monitor atleast in some games ( more jittering) and i really hate screen tearing so i don't mind the little bit of input lag.Ĭrucial (balistix) 16 gb ddr3 1600 MHZ ram (XMP overclocked) When the Big Bad finally gets brought down, after a struggle that spanned thousands of years and involved every living thing in ME, then it's kinda hard to come up with a credible new. So i am getting really small/light stuttering jittering in most of my games but not in all, it's basicly like it freezes a little bit for 0.0001 sec atleast that is what it feels like ( fps keeps at 60 but sometimes drops to 58 ish) Yeah, but then you open a whole new can of worms and that might be among the reasons why Tolkien abandoned any post Third Age writings (The New Shadow) quickly. Sorry for my bad english in advance!!! i will explain as best as i can
