

– A perfect mix of action and role-play: the game uniquely combines action-packed close-quarters takedowns with intense shooting, offering a vast array of character augmentations and upgrades for the many weapons at your disposal. Opposing forces conspire from the shadow to control the destiny of mankind: a human revolution is coming.

Mechanical augmentations of the human body have divided society between those who can afford them, and those who can’t. – A divided near-future: discover a time of great technological advancement, but also a time of chaos and conspiracy. Your job is to safeguard company secrets, but when a black ops team breaks in and kills the very scientists you were hired to protect, everything you thought you knew about your job changes. This certainly is no good.You play Adam Jensen, an ex-SWAT specialist who’s been handpicked to oversee the defensive needs of one of America’s most experimental biotechnology firms. Still, there's no decent information to gain from Valve, about whether this 'stuttering' is a known problem to them, whether somebody works on the issue and when to expect a fix, nothing. But checked game file integrity several times, prior to deletion. Whether system updates did solve the no-hair problem, or Valve applied some undocumented patches, or some game files might have been corrupt, I cannot tell. I can confirm, that the stuttering also occurs in 'Deus Ex: Humankind Divided', similar to the predecessor game, that applying the start parameters seems to circumvent the problem, by the way, and I've contacted Steam support again.įWIW, the game 'only' crashed once in several hours of gaming lately and the 'no hair bug' mysteriously vanished, since I've re-installed the game and been running it with standard Proton 7.x. Still, did you worm yourself through the various config files and found out about those parameters by experimental 'try & error'? Or did you have some other documentation resource guidance? Whether this is caused by Steam's cloud functionality itself, or by the game not applying some kind of timeout, I can't are the chances, of those problems being addressed at some point, let alone in a timely manner? Since I could only observe a freezing of the game on exiting, when Steam cloud synchronization and network is active, this seems to confirm my prior assumption, of the problem being connected to cloud synchronization. This might indicate, that it's probably not a graphical issue at all, but instead a glitch in the game routines or even the CPU core load distribution (I remember of a similar issue with Windows and AMD multi-cores some years ago). It does not seem to occur with other objects. The initial grab will succeed, but it'll let go in a random manner, as soon as you start dragging the body, dropping it again.

of playing, but it's inevitable to eventually show, forcing a restart of the game.Īnother side-effect of the choppy state is, that grabbing and dragging bodies will not work reliably anymore. The choppyness may occur in anything from 5 min. The game is unplayable under Linux in this state.Ī correction to the previous post - movement by keys does also result in choppy rendering, as soon as the problem kicks in (which it does on an random, yet annoyingly regular basis), only to a much lower degree. I've found a similar issue here, maybe the same problem #590 your're turning 90° instantaneously instead of what would be expected according to the mouse movement the effect gets worse near complex graphic content with many objects. Moving the mouse to look around causes erratic viewing jumps/skipping of larger parts, i.
DEUS EX HUMAN REVOLUTION WINDOWS 10 FULL
Link to full system information report as Gist:.Name of the game with compatibility issues: Deus Ex: Human Revolution.Issue transferred from posted on T03:58:24: Compatibility Report
