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JEMC said:

AMD's latest driver update has support for Quantum Break, but I haven't heard if Nvidia has done the same. In any case, that's weird considering that previous MSoft games that launched on the Win Store performed better on Nvidia cards.

Heck, I still remember when Gears launched and AMD said that no one told them about it.

Nvidia already released game ready drivers for Quantum Break ... 



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fatslob-:O said:
JEMC said:

AMD's latest driver update has support for Quantum Break, but I haven't heard if Nvidia has done the same. In any case, that's weird considering that previous MSoft games that launched on the Win Store performed better on Nvidia cards.

Heck, I still remember when Gears launched and AMD said that no one told them about it.

Nvidia already released game ready drivers for Quantum Break ... 

Then it's very surprising.



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Chazore said:
torok said:

Actually, that's one of the gripes with the UWA platform. Currently, mods aren't possible because the app runs sandboxed. So, it's also made it unmodable, what you have is what you will got.

Frankly that's all you're ever going to get with an MS walled garden with such a tight system, hardly seen them openly support mods the way some devs and Valve have done for years, can't say MS care for anyone else to fix their games either, for other games not attached to Windows 10 and MS store, the modding community can aid you.

Most PC gamers weren't trusting these new PC gaming "push" from MS. After GFWL, they would really need to make some impressive moves to get people off Steam and on the Windows Store bandwagon. The limitations of UWA and these crappy ports are killing their momentum.

Probably Valve will stop worying about alternatives (Steam Machines) and just relax. They are safe.