![]() I have to quit to the desktop and wait until the temperature slowly decreases. Afraid that my graphic card or gpu will burn out and my pc will break, I never play more than 20 minutes along. The enormous heat begin slowly, but with 5 or 10 minutes of playing it becomes really high, and I have the sensation that it grows higher and higher the longer you play. I read here and there and other people seems to have the same problem (and no clear solution), so maybe is a problem with the optimization of the game, with the cores of the cpu (?¡¡?). ![]() I try to lower ALL the graphics options (with the game looking like a cartoon) but still an enormous and weird amount of heat. In the first time, with frame limiter enabled the heat seems to be reduced, but in a middle-long term the problem persists. It runs games like Skyrim, Mass Effect 3, Grim Dawn, Pillars of Eternity, etc. Is ONLY with this game and my PC is good, no problem with the fans, dust, etc. Still have a problem with the excesive heat in the graphic card and/or gpu. If you check my NWN EE screenshots page you will see what I am talking about :) However, maybe the temperatures are higher also because of the module Im working on, a lot of more complex in all senses than a normal mod. and I am afraid that my graphic card burn or something, beacuse I feel this is a heat somewhat anomalous. Is only that I havent much idea of informatics, etc. With the "frame limiter" enabled, the temperatures are not so high, and not bother me so much. strange.Īnd from my observation the temperatures within NWN1 are 2 degrees above idle temperatures, sure results vary but if the temperature does indeed bother u you could adjust the fanprofile of your GPU. Still more heat than Skyrim, for example. As I said, with frame limiter enabled, the heat is reduced, but not totally. With other games (better in graphics Skyrim or Pillars of Eternity, for example) the heat are normal and fine. But the thing is that my card get hot ONLY with this game. I believe that all of this "problem" has to do with the maximum frames or something. But no, its not a problem of my module.įor now, I check the first option (enable "frame limiter") and seems to work relatively well the heat is lesser. See my screenshots of the game and you will see what Im talking about. In the first moment I tested the thing not with the original campaigns but with a module of mine that is much more complex and heavy with graphics, and I thought that maybe was that. ![]() Yes¡ I dont know nothing about these informatic things, but to me seems that the heat is too much for an old game like NWN (I played this the first time 20 years ago when the game comes out and no problem at all with a PC much worse than this). ![]() It makes the entire rig as hot as a fireplace, even with all 6 case fans at max speed. My GTX 1660 Ti card also runs extremely hot when playing NWN:EE. I can't say for sure either, but try it out and let us know. I tried now to enable "frame limiter" option (even to fix the maximum frames to 55 instead of 60, etc.) and the heat seems to have been reduced :) I doesnt know that this option is the same that "VSYNC"? Maybe I will try also the option from NVidia panel as you say, because is still some weird heat, I think. (I also had to flip the image vertically, for whatever reason.Originally posted by Peistor2:Thank you guys¡ If I used a different name, it wouldn't work. Then I had to rename my image to gui_pre_bknd3 and put it in the ovr folder. Did you omit an intermediate step, or perhaps there are certain requirements such as the image must be tga format or something?ĮDIT: I figured it out: I used an online image editor to convert my png image to tga. But the background image becomes pure white. As a sucker for nostalgia, is there a way I can change it back to the way it was in the original game? I notice that the patch notes say the background image is specified in settings.tml (located in C:\Users\/ovr) and edited settings.tml to the following:īackground-image = "nwn_original_background"Īnd saved the settings.tml file. I notice a recent update has changed the background image on the main menu. If not, just respond to this thread and I'll try to help. You can get it here (I know it's upside down, but for some reason it has to be for it to work.) By following the conversation below, you should be able to figure out how to get it working. Edit: I combined all the pieces of the original background image into one.
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