I believe that dialog is just a warning. You can close it if you want and continue on. The game wouldn't even start anymore if you run 32 bit windows - so that's not a worry.
or what your card is and it's specs for that matter.
Wut? lol.
Like I said, I don't computers So I have *no* idea what any of that means.(I barely know how to turn the dang thing on LOL)
All I do know is that I can play in experimental just fine and I was always able to play before this update.
They're asking if your computer has a graphics card (made by either Nvidia or AMD) and what it is. If you type in 'DXDiag.exe" in the search bar in the windows start menu, you can pull up the technical info which helps people see what hardware you have.
Not all computers have a dedicated graphics card. Most laptops and a number of computers have the main processor (CPU, eg, Intel) handle the drawing of graphics. This is called 'integrated graphics', and is typically not good for 3d gaming. This may be important because they changed how the game engine works moving from the older Unity 4 engine to the new Unity 5 engine, which could possibly make or break the game if you're running an old or integrated graphics setup.
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Well it is 64-bits, but that Radeon 6310 is not a 3D gaming card. But if you were able to play before. I dunno what happened, maybe the 64-bits switch does have more of an impact besides CPU/OS lockout?
@Hugh, do you lads have the video card requirements mixed up here? http://store.steampowered.com/app/264710/, it seems that Intel HD4600 is superior to the GTX 550 on futuremark? Yet that last one is the recommended spec
Welp, I guess there's not much you can do about this.
Your GPU (Graphic Processing Unit, AKA Graphics Card) is not strong enough, at least that's what Subnautica's telling you. But you can't upgrade it, due to the fact that you own a Notebook (and let's face that, changing the graphics unit in those isn't nearly as easy as it is for a computer) so you probably need a new Notebook or Computer in order to get the power you need.
I'm afraid there's little you can do about it as any other solution would probably just won't do as good.
Same issue here. Before the latest update I could run the game quite well, despite my GPU not being all that great. Consistently get around 25-30fps throughout the game. Now, post update, I get around 10fps swimming around, and 2-5 when at the surface or inside the Cyclops. I also get the GPU warning on launch.
I wouldn't have an issue with it if I could actually play the game. Because it was pretty slow for me anyway, but not so slow it wasn't still enjoyable.
I mean, it won't even load the loading screen now, I can hear the music, but the screen is white until the warning screen pops up.
Have you tried letting the game sit for a while without clicking the warning screen? Just let it sit for about half an hour, if it doesn't work, kill it, try again. Took me about 3 tries to get past that screen, but letting it work things out worked in the end. Problem then was the awful performance.
I'm going to the store here in a little bit, I may start it up and see what happens when I get back, I'll be gone for about a half an hour or so. It just sucks, I really wanna play with the reapers D=
Something to get to make subnautica run better and faster is razor game booster, once installed change to game mode and launch subnautica
But I feel the bigger issue here is why should that be required? The latest update was meant to make things run smoother, but instead it's simply unplayable.
If you are then maybe you should go back to the stable build, if you aren't then you should try and switch to experimental, maybe they fixed it in those newer builds
@Fireclaw If you can play experimental "just fine" but want to play on the "regular" release, then wait until the next regular release is out, as it should contain all experimental fixes and more. Otherwise, just play the experimental version - and if you find an experimental version that you like, turn off automatic updates for Subnautica in steam and stick with that version until the next regular release.
All this said, you paid for an in-development game. It will get better, and UWE works hard to fix any issues that players report. Have patience.
What I want to be able to do is play the actual game, not play experimental lol. I want to be able to explore the aurora and piss my pants when I get attacked by a Reaper o3o.
All this said, you paid for an in-development game. It will get better, and UWE works hard to fix any issues that players report. Have patience.
Yes, however you miss the point. This particular update was meant to make game play *better*, when, my computer ran the game just fine before, no crashes, no lagging, nothing, but with the "better" gameplay update, came the fact that it won't even run, which suggests to me that it's not even my computer that is the problem, it's the game itself.
My computer runs other relatively high resolution games like Primal Carnage, minecraft and Shelter2 just fine.
Did you see the latest update UWE made? Something messed up with the terrain on a small percentage of computers. In other words, a bug was introduced to the release. Do you think they did that on purpose? Of course not. Same is true for your problem. UWE works hard to make their releases as robust as possible - but at the same time have to keep moving forward with new feature development. Its not an easy balancing, and never perfect. That's the nature of it. Again, have patience.
I don't understand why the reporting of an issue like this is met with such unhelpfulness. Yes, the game is in development, yes, it's an early access title and bugs will be introduced into the releases. But ultimately it's not as though the players are at fault when they report on an issue, especially one that seems to be pretty major.
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or what your card is and it's specs for that matter.
Wut? lol.
Like I said, I don't computers So I have *no* idea what any of that means.(I barely know how to turn the dang thing on LOL)
All I do know is that I can play in experimental just fine and I was always able to play before this update.
If so... Maybe this?
http://unknownworlds.com/subnautica/64-bit-not-64-bit/
Pretty sure it's 64bit.
What this person said haha.
The easiest way to find out your GPU is from this post:
Click Here...
Once DxDiag has launched, you can click on the "Display" tab and it will tell you what GPU you have.
Or...
Or Click Here...
They're asking if your computer has a graphics card (made by either Nvidia or AMD) and what it is. If you type in 'DXDiag.exe" in the search bar in the windows start menu, you can pull up the technical info which helps people see what hardware you have.
Not all computers have a dedicated graphics card. Most laptops and a number of computers have the main processor (CPU, eg, Intel) handle the drawing of graphics. This is called 'integrated graphics', and is typically not good for 3d gaming. This may be important because they changed how the game engine works moving from the older Unity 4 engine to the new Unity 5 engine, which could possibly make or break the game if you're running an old or integrated graphics setup.
Required: http://www.futuremark.com/hardware/gpu/NVIDIA+GeForce+GTX+550+Ti/review
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Recommended: http://www.futuremark.com/hardware/gpu/Intel+HD+Graphics+4600/review
What you have: http://www.futuremark.com/hardware/gpu/AMD+Radeon+HD+6310/review
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@Hugh, do you lads have the video card requirements mixed up here? http://store.steampowered.com/app/264710/, it seems that Intel HD4600 is superior to the GTX 550 on futuremark? Yet that last one is the recommended spec
Your GPU (Graphic Processing Unit, AKA Graphics Card) is not strong enough, at least that's what Subnautica's telling you. But you can't upgrade it, due to the fact that you own a Notebook (and let's face that, changing the graphics unit in those isn't nearly as easy as it is for a computer) so you probably need a new Notebook or Computer in order to get the power you need.
I'm afraid there's little you can do about it as any other solution would probably just won't do as good.
No I cannot. Every time I try it does the whole "Subnautica not responding thing
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Specs:
i5 2410M 4x 2.3GHz
Nvidia GeForce GT 525M 1GB DX11
8GB RAM
64bit Windows 7
The game doesn't ever crash, but is so slow as to be completely unplayable. Whatever this update did, it really messed performance up for me.
I mean, it won't even load the loading screen now, I can hear the music, but the screen is white until the warning screen pops up.
But I feel the bigger issue here is why should that be required? The latest update was meant to make things run smoother, but instead it's simply unplayable.
It's the regular game I can't play.
I left it running while I went to the store (about 40 minutes) and I still couldn't get past that warning screen.
This is getting irritating, I paid 20$ for a game I can't even play now.
All this said, you paid for an in-development game. It will get better, and UWE works hard to fix any issues that players report. Have patience.
Yes, however you miss the point. This particular update was meant to make game play *better*, when, my computer ran the game just fine before, no crashes, no lagging, nothing, but with the "better" gameplay update, came the fact that it won't even run, which suggests to me that it's not even my computer that is the problem, it's the game itself.
My computer runs other relatively high resolution games like Primal Carnage, minecraft and Shelter2 just fine.