I imagine the devs and publishers also would like to do it. But it would need a large budget to to change the DNA of the series.
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[quote who="Yarlen" reply="4" id="3897445"] We hope to ask Intel if it's possible to fix it in their driver. [/quote] Thank you for the reply, and great to hear it is on the radar. Intel don't seem to update their driver very often though. Hopefully you can work something out.
Ahh thanks. I just did some searching and found a few other posts about it. It's a shame because every other modern game I have tried runs okay. So it must be something missing in their engine.
I was hoping to play Sins 2 on a laptop (MS Surface Pro) as I'm going away for a few weeks. But it looks like this - > https://imgur.com/a/EiJVCR3 Trinity runs fine, as do all other games that I've tested. Drivers, .net etc. are up to date. Any idea of a workaround? Thanks