For some reason my character sheet doesn't open now when I push "c," or click on the character sheet option. I moved it to the far left of my screen once, and not offscreen, but that was on my old character, and it used to open, but now nothing. It doesn't appear anymore for some reason, bug? I even tried to reset my UI and everything and still nothing, so not sure how to deal with this. Any suggestions?
I went ahead and sent a bug report in for this issue, if it's in fact a bug, but I guess I'll put the game down for now until it's either fixed or some resolution comes of this for me, because without a character sheet, the game is at a standstill.
Don't really see anyone else with this issue, so not sure what to think of it really, but it feels like a bug. The window was there, but now it isn't, so I've tried everything I can think of to fix it, but nothing seems to bring it back, so I'm putting it down.
Game is pretty great though guys. I like it, it's just this one issue I have with it, and unfortunately, it's a strange one.
Update: Using the UI reset button at the far lower right of screen did fix the sheet issue, but when you move it, it causes it to disappear I'm thinking, so you guys might want to investigate that. Probably a known issue though since you have a way to reset it, but there you go. My problem is resolved. I Googled for the fix and discovered you guys placed a reset UI button in the game, then came back and saw it in the lower right-hand corner of the options, so I missed it when I last looked for a reset option, because I didn't think to look way down there.
I would also like to add that I'm getting really good performance in your game with everything on extreme settings and I'm using this hardware to run it. It's a custom built AM4, with a dated 3.0 video card, that's about seven or eight years old, and it's still pumping well, and I'm only using 16GB of memory, but it's solid, so the game is optimized as far as I'm concerned: this is my 2021 build, but as you can see. I'm not using the best of video card or the most ram, but it's solid. I can tone it down a bit, but right now my system doesn't seem stressed. Everything is smooth on extreme settings, so I might have to tone it down for large battles, but right now it's doing well on extreme. The board supports 4.0 though, so eventually I'll upgrade my card, but right now I want to wait.
Another thing about this build is that the board supports 3rd gen processors, which is what I'm using now, but it also supports with a FIRMWARE update, a 4th gen processor, so I won't have to rebuild anytime soon. The 3rd gen will probably last me ten or eleven years, and the 4th gen will last a while too, so I'm good to go.
P.S.
I already had that Radeon R9 390 rebuilt too, because it broke on me and has a lifetime warranty on it, so it's like new. That's an XFX Radeon R9 390. And my last build lasted eleven years. It was an old Phenom 2x4 965 Black Edition. Believe it or not, that system was rocking games until 2021. Upgraded my ram once on it, because I originally bought some slower stuff, then changed out the video cards, but my board kind of sucked on that build, so I couldn't upgrade very much, but it did last eleven years, so thinking this build will last even longer than that, especially with how far my upgrade path is on this rig. Less than $600.00 dollars for my motor, all the rest is like new so only had to order three parts: the processor, the ram, and the motherboard, and I was set.
AMD Ryzen 5 3600X
Video Card: AMD Radeon R9 390
Memory: Crucial Ballistix DDR4 3600 16GB
Motherboard: Asus Rog Strix B550-F Gaming
I went ahead and sent a bug report in for this issue, if it's in fact a bug, but I guess I'll put the game down for now until it's either fixed or some resolution comes of this for me, because without a character sheet, the game is at a standstill.
Don't really see anyone else with this issue, so not sure what to think of it really, but it feels like a bug. The window was there, but now it isn't, so I've tried everything I can think of to fix it, but nothing seems to bring it back, so I'm putting it down.
Game is pretty great though guys. I like it, it's just this one issue I have with it, and unfortunately, it's a strange one.
Update: Using the UI reset button at the far lower right of screen did fix the sheet issue, but when you move it, it causes it to disappear I'm thinking, so you guys might want to investigate that. Probably a known issue though since you have a way to reset it, but there you go. My problem is resolved. I Googled for the fix and discovered you guys placed a reset UI button in the game, then came back and saw it in the lower right-hand corner of the options, so I missed it when I last looked for a reset option, because I didn't think to look way down there.
I would also like to add that I'm getting really good performance in your game with everything on extreme settings and I'm using this hardware to run it. It's a custom built AM4, with a dated 3.0 video card, that's about seven or eight years old, and it's still pumping well, and I'm only using 16GB of memory, but it's solid, so the game is optimized as far as I'm concerned: this is my 2021 build, but as you can see. I'm not using the best of video card or the most ram, but it's solid. I can tone it down a bit, but right now my system doesn't seem stressed. Everything is smooth on extreme settings, so I might have to tone it down for large battles, but right now it's doing well on extreme. The board supports 4.0 though, so eventually I'll upgrade my card, but right now I want to wait.
Another thing about this build is that the board supports 3rd gen processors, which is what I'm using now, but it also supports with a FIRMWARE update, a 4th gen processor, so I won't have to rebuild anytime soon. The 3rd gen will probably last me ten or eleven years, and the 4th gen will last a while too, so I'm good to go.
P.S.
I already had that Radeon R9 390 rebuilt too, because it broke on me and has a lifetime warranty on it, so it's like new. That's an XFX Radeon R9 390. And my last build lasted eleven years. It was an old Phenom 2x4 965 Black Edition. Believe it or not, that system was rocking games until 2021. Upgraded my ram once on it, because I originally bought some slower stuff, then changed out the video cards, but my board kind of sucked on that build, so I couldn't upgrade very much, but it did last eleven years, so thinking this build will last even longer than that, especially with how far my upgrade path is on this rig. Less than $600.00 dollars for my motor, all the rest is like new so only had to order three parts: the processor, the ram, and the motherboard, and I was set.
AMD Ryzen 5 3600X
Video Card: AMD Radeon R9 390
Memory: Crucial Ballistix DDR4 3600 16GB
Motherboard: Asus Rog Strix B550-F Gaming
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