
Last but not least, another must-have program is the MSI Afterburner. It’s used for overclocking and undervolting graphics cards, but also for GPU monitoring, especially in-game. We recommend MSI Afterburner in combination with Riva Tuner Statistics Server as a go-to tool for in-game monitoring. Now, some people can have issues with setting up the RTSS On-Screen Display so let us guide you through the process. First of all, open MSI Afterburner, go to settings and select On-Screen Display. Once there, assign controls for the OSD and make sure they don’t interfere with in-game controls.Note: Benchmarks can be synthetic or real-world. Synthetic benchmarks run your GPU through a preset test designed to mimic intensive gaming, etc., to see how it performs and spit out a score at the end. Real-world benchmarks are more focused on monitoring ongoing performance while you’re gaming and are typically either in-game benchmarks that use scenes from actual gameplay or a piece of live-played game with the frame rate and other elements recorded separately. This list focuses primarily on synthetic tests, but if you want to stress your graphics card in real games, here are the best games to benchmark your GPU, and gorgeous games to show off what your card can do.
WAYANG SPELLHUNTER SOURCE UPDATE
A new update of the Pathfinder files for Hero Lab is now available from the automatic updates mechanism within Hero Lab.3DMark FuturemarkģDMark is a 3D rendering benchmarking app developed by UL (after it acquired the original developer, Futuremark). This update adds The Worldwound to the existing Campaign Setting #10 package. This package is available for $4.99, and already contains Fey Revisited, Chronicle of the Righteous, Dragons Unleashed, and Castles of the Inner Sea. This update adds two new Player's Companion books to Hero Lab. The first is Dragonslayer's Handbook, which has been added to our Player Companion #11 package.


This package is available for $4.99, and already contains Quests & Campaigns and Kobolds of Golarion. The second book is Pathfinder Society Primer, which is now the first book in the new Player's Companion #12 package. This package is also $4.99, and will get 1-2 other books from the player companion line, to be determined as Paizo publishes more books from that line. This update also includes player content from adventure path #72, which wraps up the Reign of Winter adventure path, along with assorted bug fixes. Here's the complete change list for this update (this is copied from the FAQ in Hero Lab):Ĭontent from The Worldwound is now available as part of Pathfinder Campaign Setting #10.Ĭontent from Dragonslayer's Handbook is now available as part of Pathfinder Player's Companion #11.Ĭontent from Pathfinder Society Primer is now available as the first book in a new package, Pathfinder Player's Companion #12. 1-2 more books should be added to this package in coming months.

Tower Shields now work correctly with the new equip / unequip mechanism. Spells that can be used at-will or constantly are no longer greyed out in the list of activated abilities.īlindsense, blindsight, and tremorsense now display their range in the stat block.Īdded player content from Pathfinder #72 "The Witch Queen's Revenge".Ī Recent FAQ has clarified that we had incorrectly allowed many abilities that allow you to use a two-handed weapon in one hand to continue applying the effects of the Power Attack feat as if the weapon was still a two-handed weapon. Spells and abilities that should have been added when equipment was equipped were not being added properly. The Ability Focus feat was only offering racial abilities, but not class abilities or abilities from other sources as options for selection. The beguiling bangles were not applying a situational bonus to saves and skills. The Hat of Disguise did not add the text from the disguise self spell. The Dullahan was missing the Frightful Presence racial ability.
