


A better execution of the real-time-tactical-squad-based game as far as the combat engine was 7.62 High Caliber with the Blue Sun mod. It really should have been turn based imo. be very careful with that and my advice their would be to lookup the utility and values others have successfully used.īest of luck and if it makes you feel any better BIA was kind of a let down but I'm still having fun with it. and only if the stability test fails and you think it's not a heat problem is to look at the card manufactures site for a bios update.Īgain if the stability test fails and it's not a heat problem you could trying uping the cards voltage. One other thing that you may try that hasn't been mentioned. It's just a good practice to get into and will save you a headache in the long run.

I recommend to everyone after a new build to stress test cpu, gpu and ram. While you are at it since it's a new build also stress test your cpu. My advise would be to run a gpu stability test. BIA although not looking as pretty is not optimized as well and does have a lot more models on screen at once than other games listed. Jagged Alliance is all about testing your combat planning skills, and the Orta Laboratory level featured in the demo will challenge you to use the Plan & Go system for optimizing your battle plans before you drop those pesky villains with a well-aimed shot from one of the many real-world weapons featured in the game. The other games you listed are not as taxing.
