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I've seen no showstopping bugs so far and really I have to say that If I have experienced a bug I have no idea what it might be because I never noticed it...;)

Suggestion for future Owlcat games: You guys have no idea how I keep hitting the camera rotate/ corresponding mouse button--in order to rotate the camera in order to plainly see something that is otherwise obstructed from view...;) I keep forgetting your game doesn't allow that--...

But let me just say that if I could rotate that camera a full 360 degrees to examine my surrounding from all vantage points (à la Larian & BG3, for instance) that I think you guys would have an absolute blockbuster of a game on your hands!...;) Not that you don't already have that, because I am loving the game so far @ 4k and maxed out eye-candy settings!

Just observing how much of the game is already rendered in 3d it doesn't seem like it would take 'that much' work to introduce that sort of feature, although I am sure it would be substantial. Just thought I'd make the comment. Again, the game is terrific!
Post edited September 03, 2021 by waltc
Wrath of the Righteous has the rotating camera, and using it is necessary to advance the game in some places. If you enable the tutorial it will show how to rotate the camera in the first location on the market square before the attack.

Or have I completely misunderstood you?
I love the game too! I'm hoping it's better optimized in the future, though. I'm getting frequent, noticeable hiccups.
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J Lo: I love the game too! I'm hoping it's better optimized in the future, though. I'm getting frequent, noticeable hiccups.
That's just Unity when you try to do anything complex with it. Pillars 2 had the same issue in cities and whatnot. I doubt Owlcat can do anything about it really.
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J Lo: I love the game too! I'm hoping it's better optimized in the future, though. I'm getting frequent, noticeable hiccups.
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StingingVelvet: That's just Unity when you try to do anything complex with it. Pillars 2 had the same issue in cities and whatnot. I doubt Owlcat can do anything about it really.
Thanks for the info.
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J Lo: I love the game too! I'm hoping it's better optimized in the future, though. I'm getting frequent, noticeable hiccups.
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StingingVelvet: That's just Unity when you try to do anything complex with it. Pillars 2 had the same issue in cities and whatnot. I doubt Owlcat can do anything about it really.
Don't know about Wrath of the Righteous yet, but Pathfinder: Kingmaker (Imperial Edition) was the most graphically optimized game I ever played on my Macbook.

I can play it at full retina 2560x1600 resolution, and still get 35-40 fps.

Meanwhile if I even go above "1280x800" (1/4 of Kingmaker resolution) in Pillars 2 or a bit higher on Pillars 1, It starts to dip below 30...

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Post edited September 04, 2021 by iBeeze
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StingingVelvet: That's just Unity when you try to do anything complex with it. Pillars 2 had the same issue in cities and whatnot. I doubt Owlcat can do anything about it really.
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iBeeze: Don't know about Wrath of the Righteous yet, but Pathfinder: Kingmaker (Imperial Edition) was the most graphically optimized game I ever played on my Macbook.

I can play it at full retina 2560x1600 resolution, and still get 35-40 fps.

Meanwhile if I even go above "1280x800" (1/4 of Kingmaker resolution) in Pillars 2 or a bit higher on Pillars 1, It starts to dip below 30...

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Kingmaker had a ton of issues at release. It was so bad they were releasing patches daily.
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iBeeze: Don't know about Wrath of the Righteous yet, but Pathfinder: Kingmaker (Imperial Edition) was the most graphically optimized game I ever played on my Macbook.

I can play it at full retina 2560x1600 resolution, and still get 35-40 fps.

Meanwhile if I even go above "1280x800" (1/4 of Kingmaker resolution) in Pillars 2 or a bit higher on Pillars 1, It starts to dip below 30...

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J Lo: Kingmaker had a ton of issues at release. It was so bad they were releasing patches daily.
Yeah, I've heard that. Luckily I played it like 2 months ago, and didn't encounter any issues.

I think it's best to wait a month before starting Wrath of the Righteous.
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iBeeze: Don't know about Wrath of the Righteous yet, but Pathfinder: Kingmaker (Imperial Edition) was the most graphically optimized game I ever played on my Macbook.

I can play it at full retina 2560x1600 resolution, and still get 35-40 fps.

Meanwhile if I even go above "1280x800" (1/4 of Kingmaker resolution) in Pillars 2 or a bit higher on Pillars 1, It starts to dip below 30...

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J Lo: Kingmaker had a ton of issues at release. It was so bad they were releasing patches daily.
But in the end the final product was A W E S O M E.

Loving too the same thus far
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J Lo: Kingmaker had a ton of issues at release. It was so bad they were releasing patches daily.
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bossul: But in the end the final product was A W E S O M E.

Loving too the same thus far
I still liked it despite its flaws.

"Judge a game not by the colour of its graphical issues, but by the content of its characters"

Martin Luther Kingmaker Jr.
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iBeeze: Don't know about Wrath of the Righteous yet, but Pathfinder: Kingmaker (Imperial Edition) was the most graphically optimized game I ever played on my Macbook.

I can play it at full retina 2560x1600 resolution, and still get 35-40 fps.
Well I'm saying it's hard to get a good framerate on a real gaming PC, so I can't speak to how it works in your situation. Glad it runs well enough for ya.
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Grrymjo: Wrath of the Righteous has the rotating camera, and using it is necessary to advance the game in some places. If you enable the tutorial it will show how to rotate the camera in the first location on the market square before the attack.

Or have I completely misunderstood you?
I'm not sure...;) Moving the camera is easy...I'll check again for a way to rotate it so that I can see the "other side" of objects and locations--

EDIT: I feel silly now--it was right in front of me the whole time...;) I mapped Q to the MMB (M2) and E to a side mouse button (M3)--and nothing to it...;)

Works great...Thanks for the hint!
Post edited September 08, 2021 by waltc
Bumped, in case someone else missed this above...;)

Running great @4k...