Deathloop: PC: Hotfix against Ruckler / Stotterer in development

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The PC version of Deathloop (from 50.99 € at buy) struggles with some problems, but have long not appear on the PC with every user of the game - accordingly 70 percent of user reviews on Steam are also positive . In addition to any crashes, some players also mentioned performance breakdowns, micro sugler (speculation: VRAM overload, post-latcher or Denuvo anti-tamper) in the gameplay and FPS absorbers after a long time. The developers have reacted to reports on Ruckler or Stotterer in the meantime and clarify that they want to go to the cause and test possible hotfixes. This point is referred to the Bethesda Support.

In addition, a small update has been published, which should provide clearer error messages at crashes after the start - especially if you start the game with a CPU that does not meet the minimum requirements or if other software measures are necessary.

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