Tomb Raider PC patch addresses Nvidia, Intel hardware issues
A new patch for the PC version of Tomb Raider targets many of the bugs that prompted Nvidia to issue an apology last week.
A new patch for the PC version of Tomb Raider addresses stability and start-up issues, and tweaks to TressFX hair rendering. Those problems were the most prominent complaints last week, when Nvidia offered an apology.
The patch notes specifically mention Nvidia and Intel graphics cards among its myriad of fixes. Others include a fix to the beach-boat area halting progress, various graphical glitches including one centered on exclusive fullscreen, and separate mouse/gamepad inversion aiming. It notes only "some small improvements" to the TressFX hair rendering, so Lara's locks probably still won't pass for a shampoo commercial. Then again, it is caked with blood most of the time.
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A new patch for the PC version of Tomb Raider targets many of the bugs that prompted Nvidia to issue an apology last week.-
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Even though i'm using 680s and am waiting to play, it's hilarious to see shoe on the other foot. Nvidia has done this kind of shit to AMD for a while, blocking them from exclusive TWIMTBP games.
I don't think AMD did anything cynical, but launches like this will probably be more common since AMD has a foothold on all of the upcoming consoles.
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