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Slifer95

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Every time i try to disable refractions on the menu the moment I press disabled the game crashes, it seems to me the game is recognizing the string "disabled" but has no command associated with it, I have a 920m so disabling refractions helps a lot in trying to keep my gpu from melting. I have already reinstalled the game completely, deleting the documents files along with the remnants in steam/common.
 
I tried that on my 1080; it took a worryingly long time for the game to come back and respond, but it did do so and not crash.

What if you manually edit pdx_settings.txt instead? Find the line refraction_quality and change the value= line to say "disabled,low" .

As far as temperatures go do you have Vsync enabled in the game? What refreshRate is your desktop?
 
I tried that on my 1080; it took a worryingly long time for the game to come back and respond, but it did do so and not crash.

What if you manually edit pdx_settings.txt instead? Find the line refraction_quality and change the value= line to say "disabled,low" .

As far as temperatures go do you have Vsync enabled in the game? What refreshRate is your desktop?
i tried putting only disabled, ill try disabled, low, yes i have vsync on and my screen is a 75hz panel