Cool, I read somewhere there is a program ( I don't remember the name ) where you can change variables in the game code to have infinite lives or no damage, a kind of Nes Game Genie
Its called a hex editor

(not really, but thats what it is), usually stored in memory though unless your editing a sav file.
emulation.gametechwiki.com
There ya go ken...have at it
But ya, they have tons of those programs these days, my PS2 DVD to load the bootleg program menu had one built in...its alot easier on console because they have set memory points 'usually' and either way every machine is the same, PC is another story entirely.
Found this free programming game it's made for you
Looks like my life...except the "how to teach a toddler version (or the president of the US)"
I'll try it for a laugh sometime heh.
Oh pc burning, that's why I skipped this game, when I saw min requiriments 12gb ram I though It was a bit too much for a game like that.
Well I did sort of have it at almost ultra max settings with G-Sync enabled (luckily at 60fps)
The intro video and title screen didn't make me think it would be so intense until it was too late lol.
Your GPU is overspec compared to the sysreq's tho. This is the 2nd game you've mentioned your gpu doesnt cope with. Im scratching my head wondering here. Something isnt right.
Read above...I don't go light on my GPU because most games can't make it even sweat...NFS: Hot Pursuit (on absolute max) stays cool at 50% fans.
Hell, i just had Jumanji make it hit 57 degrees.
Few things you gotta keep in mind...
My fans were at half power (
almost every time) because they normally don't need to go above that for my general type of games I play.
I have G-Sync, DLSS, all those extra features along with better max capabilities due to my card.
Games usually set the default settings on first load based on what your PC can handle, not a general basic list of settings.
Some games are just coded like shit, thats in truth a good part of the problem half the time, and anything that even expects online play or has character creation at all is going to be brutal with all the extra capabilities my GPU has regardless.
I'm also sitting a massive GPU vertically with a metal plate behind it keeping it steady (the vertical bracket built in) which it wasn't intended to do and the fans are blowing at 4" thick tempered glass in front with only a few inches of space where they would normally be blowing right out the top fans...on top of my rigs original design being intake based as far as fan setup before I owned the 3090 that i never reversed lol.
There are alot more factors in a rig with this much power than the simple fact of my GPU specs...its also running on an outdated processor, 32GB of RAM near it (which gets hot) on a PCI 3.0 extender cable whe the GPU can run at PCI 4.0 and it actually pulls at least the minimum to be considered PCI 4.0 when I test the PCI bandwidth with GPU-Z.
Simple version is I keep my fans at half power so it doesn't shake too much in the vertical position and I never see the heat coming until its too late, once I crank my fans to max Trine 4 ran fine and I'm sure this will too, same with Jumanji. It just expects my fans to be on auto and they're not.
Plus I was probably just smelling literal dust, it wasn't beat red yet (my color is temp based), but I don't like that or my processor getting close to top heat even though they would both survive it.
Rig holds up better than you would think
