Just made my bug report. Please everyone make a report if you can.. including if you have a pc was that built within the last year or this current year. Prove that it's on SE's end.
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Just made my bug report. Please everyone make a report if you can.. including if you have a pc was that built within the last year or this current year. Prove that it's on SE's end.
Submitted a report ... Started to have the problems in cutscenes now and I am severely annoyed and frustrated.
Yeah. It's a chipset that can *still* be found on $1k computers on Amazon and elsewhere. I bought my computer brand new 4 years ago and it's got FX-8350s in it, simply because they're solid chips. With my 1070 Ti, I can run every game I've played in at least High settings, if not Ultra or equivalent. So, blaming sound issues on "old hardware" is kind of a subversive take on SE's part. Perhaps more appropriate would have been to say "hardware we hadn't tested on" or something.
Indeed. FX-8350 is still pretty fine for a lower/mid-budget PC.
Since they've implied that we're trying to run the game on a toaster, I did a requirement check on system requirements lab, and found that FX-8350 is actually above not only "minimum requirements", but the "recommend requirements" as well. I recommend everyone does it as well, so we have proof it's not a "we're trying to run the game on a toaster" issue.
For anyone running on older hardware, do not feel bad or pressured to upgrade because of this peculiar issue.
Despite highly specific shortcomings the FX series, especially FX-8350 is more then capable of running FF14 or most anything provided you are not attempting to push 120+ Hertz.
These older cpus are actually significantly more powerful then what you shall find in the PS4 and even PS4 Pro. I am confident enough in stating this that am willing to bet you could achieve stable frame rates on a Core2Quad. You should never experience severe stuttering even when frame rate is unstable, that is purpose of buffering audio. Extensive work goes into insuring this from myriad of developers working on emulators ranging from Dolphin to Dosbox to PCem...
Example; Partner achieves stable frame rate (60 fps) on one old Phenom II x2 with two unlocked cores. Yes this was thing, old non quad core Phenom processors can have cores unlocked turning dual core into quad core. Fun times! My partner does not suffer from audio stuttering.
I was planning to upgrade my PC when the semiconductor crisis is solved.
Nowadays I only play FFXIV and a few indie games on PC, so I'm no particular hurry to upgrade. FFXIV always ran so smooth at 60 fps until 5.5 and it still does.
When they announced the spatial audio plugin I had no idea it would require them to upgrade the sound engine in such a way that my current setup could no longer support.
Doesn't work for me. I'm such a retard honestly. I keep failing for these fixes and wasting my time, when I know nothing is gonna change until devs themselves put some work into it.
Don't worry guys! I'm sure they are gonna look into it after asking you to submit information even though there are pages upon pages of that already. 2 more weeks... to get disappointed again lel.
Relax, they will wait for some player to perform a miracle and solve the problem and then apologize and implement in the game, just as they did with the error 2002 in which they insisted at all costs that the problem was in our connection until someone proves otherwise :)