I finally hacked someone to 100%
Woah, good job
I finally hacked someone to 100%
Woah, good jobI've only been able to tail someone to 100%, was the guy there?
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Jip, he was close to a gun store so I waited for him to leave, I ran in and hid behind the counter. I hid there from 20 to 100%. No cameras in the store and I watched him round back and forth across the store window.
I also found stashing a car in the road and then hiding in the traffic jam with the lights on also works, guy just ran past me like 3 times.
Enjoying it so far also ! not far in but i have mostly just been messing around, need to advance the story a bit more now
What's the rush? If you are enjoying it, that's kinda the point isn't it?![]()
You mean this post?
EDIT: I see my previous post about the patch notes was deleted. Thanks to whomever deleted it, and who didn't bother to let me know.
No posts were deleted.
As for the patch, it made bugger all difference for me. Whether I run it on all low settings @ 720p or high settings @ 1080p, the performance is the same; choppy and inconsistent with wildly fluctuating frame rates. Stuttering problem is not fixed at all.
Hmmm I feel that there has been a slight performance increase on my end but the game suffer's from a memory leak.I don't think it will ever run fine on my card that has 1 Gig vram.Oh well sucks but I sort of expected this sort of performance with my card and it being rather low end.Game still can look really good though even on the setting I am playing it on.
I have an Amd card but that is a interesting theory I will try that and see what happens.I have a sneaky suspicion that memory leak might be in the nvidia drivers. If you have some time to experiment, roll back to the WHQL driver release (335.54 or something) just before the official watch dogs one (337.88), and see if you see the same thing. The reason I think it might be a driver issue is because my World of Tanks is perfectly playable with a almost constant 60fps for the first 30 minutes to an hour in 337.88, and then it just suddenly slows down to a crawl and becomes completely unplayable. But if I use older drivers this doesn't happen.
This is my GPU http://www.msi.com/product/vga/N570GTX_Twin_Frozr_III_Power_EditionOC.html#hero-specification. It has 1280MB VRAM so not much more than yours.
I have an Amd card but that is a interesting theory I will try that and see what happens.