Lords of the Fallen, the fantasy RPG that has been under scrutiny for its technical performance, has received a "Mostly Negative" rating on Steam. Despite decent sales, the game's first day on the market has been marred by various issues, primarily of technical nature. This article provides an in-depth look at these problems and the steps that Hexworks, the developer, is taking to address them.

Technical Challenges Faced by Players

Many Steam reviews highlight the technical issues plaguing the game, including low frame rates and frequent crashes. These problems persist even on low settings, corroborating what was observed in pre-release reviews. Specifically, players encounter frequent frame drops and stuttering during gameplay, making for a suboptimal experience.

Existing Positive Reviews: The Minority Opinion

Though the majority of reviews are negative, there are a few that commend the game's performance, describing it as "buttery-smooth." These positive reviews serve as outliers, contrasting starkly with the prevailing negative sentiment.

Developer's Response: Hexworks' Tips for Improving Performance

Hexworks has acted swiftly by providing a guide to help players navigate the technical issues. The first suggestion is to utilize the "auto-set" option in the game's graphics tab. The second tip encourages players to update their graphics drivers to the most recent version. Furthermore, Hexworks offers a detailed sequence of actions for more advanced troubleshooting:

  1. Navigate to "X:\Users\MYUSER\AppData\Local\LOTF2\Saved"
  2. Delete the *.UPIPELINECACHE file
  3. Right-click on the game, go to 'Properties,' then 'Installed Files,' and finally click on "Verify Integrity of Cache."

Additional Support Measures

Players who continue to experience issues can send diagnostic files and GPU Debugging Logs to CI Games, the game's publisher. These logs can be accessed by adding the "-gpucrashdebugging" command in the Steam settings. When the game crashes, the log can be found in a specific file path and can be emailed to CI Games for further analysis.