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I completed the excellent stasis last night, which I had no problems playing on my MacBook (Retina, 12", 2017) using macOS 10.14 Mojave.

I just downloaded and tried to play CAYNE. It starts okay, the menu is okay, cutscenes play, and the initial bit in the clinic works fine, but as soon as it goes into the actual gameplay after the title sequence, it's unplayable - terribly flickery, with mashed up interpolated graphics and seemingly no interaction possible. I can hear sound (and it sounds bloody terrifying).

I've reduced the resolution and played with all the options, setting them to low or off, and still no joy.

Any advice? No doubt I could play this on my monster gaming PC, but I'd rather be tucked up in bed late at night playing pointyclicky isometric horror games on my laptop, than sitting at a desk unnecessarily increasing my carbon footprint ;)
Post edited October 28, 2019 by neuroboy
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Hey there Neuroboy.

I haven't tested it out on a 12" yet (I don't have one).
I develop on OSX so it should run on all flavors/modern hardware. I assume it must
be hardware specific - can you run other Unity based games on the 12" MacBook?


can you try this:

Locate the Cayne App in the Steam folder.
Right click on the app -> Get Info -> Open in Low Resolution

Nic
I have the same issue on my MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2018, Four Thunderbolt 3 Ports)
The low-resolution mode makes the situation a bit better (just a bit) but it is still unplayable -"terribly flickery, with mashed up interpolated graphics and seemingly no interaction possible"