Mussels
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Reminds me of the displayport firmware updater a while back
Could this be related to DP/HDMI/audio standards? Thats the sort of thing a universal updater has worked easily for in the past
I can totally see some console default settings being used in the game related to HDMI 2.1, that don't work right on PC
(And Nvidia has had HDMI 2.1 issues regarding dolby atmos in their drivers for some time now)
And then they edited their end. Look at the bottom line.
edit: I found this via the forums not the homepage, but this update was already on the front page.
Could this be related to DP/HDMI/audio standards? Thats the sort of thing a universal updater has worked easily for in the past
I can totally see some console default settings being used in the game related to HDMI 2.1, that don't work right on PC
(And Nvidia has had HDMI 2.1 issues regarding dolby atmos in their drivers for some time now)
So uh, it's kinda clear that TPU reported what they originally said.
And then they edited their end. Look at the bottom line.
edit: I found this via the forums not the homepage, but this update was already on the front page.
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