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Steam News6 March 20215y ago

v 0.3.1

This is a smaller update to address the few reviews Rico-Jump got stating it might be a crypto-miner, which is utter nonesense.

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changedThis is a smaller update to address the few reviews Rico-Jump got stating it might be a crypto-miner, which is utter nonesense. However, I can understand where this comes from, as the GPU-usage is always >90% while playing Rico-Jump.
removedThe reason for this is simple, I disabled V-Sync, which results in your GPU pushing as much frames as it possibly could. Hence, the high GPU-usage. As I developed Rico-Jump with the Counter-Strike movement in mind, where more FPS equals better, I disabled it.
addedTo prevent more negative reviews stating this nonesense, I enabled V-Sync now as default. This should lower the GPU-usage drastically. However, this only applies to new installments. Consequently, if you already have Rico-Jump installed, simply check the V-Sync box under the graphical settings to reduce the GPU-usage.

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changedThis is a smaller update to address the few reviews Rico-Jump got stating it might be a crypto-miner, which is utter nonesense. However, I can understand where this comes from, as the GPU-usage is always >90% while playing Rico-Jump.
removedThe reason for this is simple, I disabled V-Sync, which results in your GPU pushing as much frames as it possibly could. Hence, the high GPU-usage. As I developed Rico-Jump with the Counter-Strike movement in mind, where more FPS equals better, I disabled it.
addedTo prevent more negative reviews stating this nonesense, I enabled V-Sync now as default. This should lower the GPU-usage drastically. However, this only applies to new installments. Consequently, if you already have Rico-Jump installed, simply check the V-Sync box under the graphical settings to reduce the GPU-usage.

This is a smaller update to address the few reviews Rico-Jump got stating it might be a crypto-miner, which is utter nonesense. However, I can understand where this comes from, as the GPU-usage is always >90% while playing Rico-Jump.

The reason for this is simple, I disabled V-Sync, which results in your GPU pushing as much frames as it possibly could. Hence, the high GPU-usage. As I developed Rico-Jump with the Counter-Strike movement in mind, where more FPS equals better, I disabled it.

To prevent more negative reviews stating this nonesense, I enabled V-Sync now as default. This should lower the GPU-usage drastically. However, this only applies to new installments. Consequently, if you already have Rico-Jump installed, simply check the V-Sync box under the graphical settings to reduce the GPU-usage.

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Steam News / 6 March 2021

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