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Certification?

Don't they just upload the file on their site and to gog.com and steam etc? Do those certify anything about it? O.o
Don't ask me. Thats what the OP said. But wasn't specific as to who was doing the certification.

The only reason I can figure for a process on GoG, etc is to test the installer and do some limited testing on their respective platform features (overlays, multiplayer, etc). That used to not be a thing with GoG, but now with Galaxy...
What about setting PhysX to be handled by an i7 rather than poor Nvidia GpU? Does it help for fps?
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General_Pickle: Anybody else have 780's? How are they handling it? I seem to be able to stay between 45fps and 60fps at ultra/max settings as long as hairworks is off.
780ti @ 3440x1440 with roughly the same performance you're getting without hairworks(I also reduced shadow quality and turned motion blur off), I think the problems with hairworks will get sorted like TressFX(AMD) were sorted with Tomb Raider, just took a few patches, and better drivers.
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shishimaru1000: What about setting PhysX to be handled by an i7 rather than poor Nvidia GpU? Does it help for fps?
Based upon what I've read about PhysX and CPU doing physics calculations, modern GPUs are much better at it.
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lothar69: Don't ask me. Thats what the OP said. But wasn't specific as to who was doing the certification.

The only reason I can figure for a process on GoG, etc is to test the installer and do some limited testing on their respective platform features (overlays, multiplayer, etc). That used to not be a thing with GoG, but now with Galaxy...
Certification would be for the console versions - sony/xbox certify stuff like that works with their internal test teams before allowing it to be released into the wild.
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shishimaru1000: What about setting PhysX to be handled by an i7 rather than poor Nvidia GpU? Does it help for fps?
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Nirth: Based upon what I've read about PhysX and CPU doing physics calculations, modern GPUs are much better at it.
That's why I said "poor nvidia gpu" :)
With the quality of work only associated with CDPR, I am sure this patch will improve the game significantly! It is already in a class of its own! And 600 fixes? WOW!!! that is impressive.
To put this into perspective, it took Bioware more than a month to release their initial bug fix patch, which made things much worse for the majority of gamers. 6 patches later, and that game is still in a much worse state than TW3 as far as gameplay and stability for some are concerned.

Great job, CDPR!
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General_Pickle: From what I've seen it seems like anything less than 700 series is not adequate, and better yet you'll want a 700 series or better with something to offload the PhysX to (dedicated card or SLI) which seems to solve most of the issues.
not true i have a i7 4770K, Nvidia 560ti and no SSD and the game runs on High setting without the Nvidia Hair stuff on 1080p.

the only problem i have, after some time playing, i restart my PC do some other things and then try to go back to the game, but the game does not start :(

so i hope that a new patch will fix this problem
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General_Pickle: Anybody else have 780's? How are they handling it? I seem to be able to stay between 45fps and 60fps at ultra/max settings as long as hairworks is off.
I do have a 780 and that's usually more between 20/30 fps in high (ultra is far away too much)(Nvidia sucks!)

This game is full of bugs : audio speech barely audible (I tried in 2 different languages), crashes (just able to reboot computer)....

Seriously this game was postponed 2 times to make sure it'd be almost flawless, it seems that was a joke!
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sucht: not true i have a i7 4770K, Nvidia 560ti and no SSD and the game runs on High setting without the Nvidia Hair stuff on 1080p.

the only problem i have, after some time playing, i restart my PC do some other things and then try to go back to the game, but the game does not start :(

so i hope that a new patch will fix this problem
I have a very similar configuration, but with a normal HDD. I haven't counted the FPS, but so far everything has been smooth. This game doesn't require a monster of a graphics card.
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General_Pickle: Anybody else have 780's? How are they handling it? I seem to be able to stay between 45fps and 60fps at ultra/max settings as long as hairworks is off.
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mindicortex: I do have a 780 and that's usually more between 20/30 fps in high (ultra is far away too much)(Nvidia sucks!)

This game is full of bugs : audio speech barely audible (I tried in 2 different languages), crashes (just able to reboot computer)....

Seriously this game was postponed 2 times to make sure it'd be almost flawless, it seems that was a joke!
I run the game on a 760 and an i5@3400 MHz, game runs with 30FPS with everything on high and HBAO enabled.

No Audio problems, speech is as loud as it should be, no crashes so far.
Post edited May 21, 2015 by Chris23235
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General_Pickle: I think a lot of people on Reddit are blowing this way out of proportion (on Reddit?! That never happens! /s)
Although I agree the whole "Downgrade" controversy was blown way out of proportion, for me this game a complete & broken mess of a game.

It will not run for any longer than 20 minutes regardless of settings, drivers etc, etc.

I am an experienced PC technician, I am not some gimp sitting with 400 apps & virus's running in the background, I have a decent, well maintained gaming machine and have never in my life had a game this broken on release.

I know it will get fixed, that's why I am not running around shouting about refunds, but its still left a bad taste in my mouth,

If you would have told me this time last year that CD Project red would be the company that ensures I never pre-order another game from anybody, I would have called bullsh*t, but here we are.
Post edited May 21, 2015 by t4m5t3rq
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Chris23235: I run the game on a 760 and an i5@3400 MHz, game runs with 30FPS with everything on high and HBAO enabled.

No Audio problems, speech is as loud as it should be, no crashes so far.
That's great for you. But you should see many others have problems with this game. I do!
Post edited May 21, 2015 by mindicortex
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t4m5t3rq: I am an experienced PC technician, I am not some gimp sitting with 400 apps & virus's running in the background, I have a decent, well maintained gaming machine and have never in my life had a game this broken on release.
Well, it's not THAT broken, but it indeed have some rather annoying issues - e.g. at one point I got stuck on a horse - it wont move in any direction and i could not dismount - reloading fixed it, or stucking on little planks and rocks when galloping is very annoying (one of the reasons I turned down dificulty from Death March to one lower).