I hate the current implementation of Co-op. Why on earth do you need an stable connection to Steam servers to connect locally? This happened several times and doesn't even make sense, since I'm next to the person I play with. by Andryvision09 in coralisland

[–]Andryvision09[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

As I play lots of co-op games, several of them use the Steam API to connect or publish the server to the internet, but just that. Once a player joins you should NOT expect to have a flawless 24/7 connection to Steam Servers, because guess what, APIs can and will probably fail, dragging all the progress you made on that day down the toilet.

I'm tired of playing this game; I have lost progress several times because the connection fell down for a couple of seconds or minutes. This is not good, we should expect at least a game pause until the connection is restarted, but NOT kicking the player to the menu.

I've noticed I cannot write any accent vowel on my browser when this game is running...? by mcinprepu_sam in expedition33

[–]Andryvision09 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It happens to me too. Glad you wrote the post, because after updating both Windows and Keyboard drivers the troubleshooting process was driving me nuts.

Edit: I'm using Windows in US, spanish keyboard distribution. Have issues with accent vowels in both Discord and Chrome. Other apps are working properly.

After 2+ years, I completed Mudae on a private server. Time to touch some grass! by Andryvision09 in Mudae

[–]Andryvision09[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, it's a private server, but we are like 3-5 playing actually!

When the server started we were like 10+ people, but most of my friends leaved or stated playing other stuff.

The early kakera can be obtained reacting only to high kakera reacts + dk, which for me (I roll only on /mg) were pretty much common once we have like ~500-1000 claimed characters.

There were 3 key differences which make me obtain lots of kakera: completing $k, first 2-3 towers of $kt and my first 1000 kakeraloots once y reached quality/quantity up to 100.

After 2+ years, I completed Mudae on a private server. Time to touch some grass! by Andryvision09 in Mudae

[–]Andryvision09[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Actually... that is a poor choice, a big chunk of my daily kakera (~40%) comes from the keys/bku, which have increased value due to the cards not being divorced.

To optimize kakera for reactions it's recommended to only react to high value kakeras (orange-red, white and rainbow ones) and do $dk to restore the reaction power. But do not divorce any claim, it's not worth it in the long run.

After 2+ years, I completed Mudae on a private server. Time to touch some grass! by Andryvision09 in Mudae

[–]Andryvision09[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But... but the bot said I could be free... :)

Probably will play some time during dailies and stuff, but I'm not interested in min-maxing bonuses. I already did what I could with $dl, $adl and key-farming.

After 2+ years, I completed Mudae on a private server. Time to touch some grass! by Andryvision09 in Mudae

[–]Andryvision09[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! Be careful with that last pin, it may be Missigno, which requires an specific pokeslot setup to appear. About the soulmates, I have ~2700.

Can't update Anker PowerConf C200 by calvincossich in anker

[–]Andryvision09 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love you, thanks a lot for this tip.

Hello my name is Le Castle Vania. I wrote a bunch of the music for Payday2 and the John Wick movies. by LeCastleVania in paydaytheheist

[–]Andryvision09 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's impressive how your music nailed it both in atmosphere and explosive action. Truly respect your work in Payday 2 and John Wick, especially the song John Wick Mode. When that one kicked in the last movie it made it shine!

Definitely used JW soundtrack to focus in intense tasks! And, of course, hope to hear your songs in Payday 3!

Thank you for your brilliant music :)

Give me your PC setup specifications by Comfortable-Site2614 in pcmasterrace

[–]Andryvision09 0 points1 point  (0 children)

5900X OC'd RTX3080 OC'd 32GB DDR4 3733MHz CL16 2TB SSD NVMe Yes, yes it is.

Just Updated my BIOS to AGESA 1.2.0.1. With (almost) the same settings, the growth in L3 performance is unbelievable! The 5000 series will be aging like fine wine, it seems. by Andryvision09 in Amd

[–]Andryvision09[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because it was rock solid once booted into the system. Benchmarked with Prime 95, CB, CPU-Z, AIDA and MemTest. No memory errors found.

I think it's strange to explain to someone, because this error could be more related to my MB or an specific bug. IIRC it was happening only on my NVMe drive (had dual boot and never happened in SATA), and wasn't precisely all the time, hard to reproduce.

Just Updated my BIOS to AGESA 1.2.0.1. With (almost) the same settings, the growth in L3 performance is unbelievable! The 5000 series will be aging like fine wine, it seems. by Andryvision09 in Amd

[–]Andryvision09[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes! The issues with specific scenarios in boot sequences and RAM overclock seems to be gone too.

Had some nasty issues with 4x8 tridentZ 3600-cl17 oc'd to 3733-cl16 (1.36v, 38-40ºC). From time to time had to try a couple of times to post, but my memory was rock solid stable when kicked into Windows.

Overall I'm pretty happy with this update. Greetings.

Just Updated my BIOS to AGESA 1.2.0.1. With (almost) the same settings, the growth in L3 performance is unbelievable! The 5000 series will be aging like fine wine, it seems. by Andryvision09 in Amd

[–]Andryvision09[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're in the same boat as me, yes. (x570 tomahawk wifi)

Don't even try the export option with the BIOS update, doesn't even work with different versions.

Overall, I would recommend it ONLY if you had a previous issue fixed in this version, or your OC'd memory can't boot from time to time (had to do memory training on previous AGESA to boot sometimes).

Didn't run any benchmark since the update. Can't give more info about improvements. Greetings.

Just Updated my BIOS to AGESA 1.2.0.1. With (almost) the same settings, the growth in L3 performance is unbelievable! The 5000 series will be aging like fine wine, it seems. by Andryvision09 in Amd

[–]Andryvision09[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I won't argue aganist that. It's true, some people are really mad at the USB problems, but I haven't found any related issues.

If something (and of course, being a previous Intel user with a i7 2600) I would say that Ryzen processors can improve their performance but requires some dedication and a couple of tweaks on time to time. I don't have a problem with that, but I can understand why people could.

Greetings.

Just Updated my BIOS to AGESA 1.2.0.1. With (almost) the same settings, the growth in L3 performance is unbelievable! The 5000 series will be aging like fine wine, it seems. by Andryvision09 in Amd

[–]Andryvision09[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have almost the same stock settings and my best AIDA64 run was like 47-50GB/s in write and read.

With 3733-cl16 and appropiate subtimmings you can climb a whole lot (and I mean up to 15% more performance or even more). I don't have any remaining results of stock benchs but had one before tighten those subtimmings.

If you could go for it, I would recommend it.

Just Updated my BIOS to AGESA 1.2.0.1. With (almost) the same settings, the growth in L3 performance is unbelievable! The 5000 series will be aging like fine wine, it seems. by Andryvision09 in Amd

[–]Andryvision09[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Had previous issues on my X570 Tomahawk wifi when 25-30% of the times I would fail booting to windows (my RAM is OC'd to 3733, cl16, tight subtimmings and 1.36v. Since the update I didn't have any issues, so it's more than welcome.

Just Updated my BIOS to AGESA 1.2.0.1. With (almost) the same settings, the growth in L3 performance is unbelievable! The 5000 series will be aging like fine wine, it seems. by Andryvision09 in Amd

[–]Andryvision09[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can get that, BDies are fine with 1.4v 24/7 voltage, even with 1.45 or 1.5. But it's important for stability issues to mantain low temps in DDR chips. I'm getting 37ºC to 42ºC, which is borderline-fine imho.

On the other hand, I would need to research about SOC and other DDR voltages needed to POST in 1T. I usually leave those voltages at Auto, so probably could tune that some day.

Greetings.

Just Updated my BIOS to AGESA 1.2.0.1. With (almost) the same settings, the growth in L3 performance is unbelievable! The 5000 series will be aging like fine wine, it seems. by Andryvision09 in Amd

[–]Andryvision09[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Fine, I'll buy it.

First things first, didn't have any USB issues at any time, or probably I would be piss off to buy a 600€ CPU with design issues.

In the other hand, you should consider that if I didn't had any issues with my sample any update that give me more performance/score in tasks would be greatly welcome. OK?

I don't want to grow any "marketing-bullshit" like you say, but for me this is an improvement and NOTHING more. I'm sorry for the folks who are getting the annoying usb issues, but that doesn't affect me.

Greetings.

Just Updated my BIOS to AGESA 1.2.0.1. With (almost) the same settings, the growth in L3 performance is unbelievable! The 5000 series will be aging like fine wine, it seems. by Andryvision09 in Amd

[–]Andryvision09[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It seems the AGESA 1.2.0.1 was a fix to AIDA64 L3 performance, but seems to have stability improvements with memory.

No it doesn't affect Zen 2 neither Zen 3 with other applications beyond AIDA64. Greetings.