Our objective is to build an accurate Enderal frame rate chart that lets PC gamers select from any Nvidia or AMD graphics card series. In this beta feature we.
How to Level Up in Enderal Forgotten Stories
To increase your character’s level in Enderal, you need to accumulate experience points. These points are gained by defeating enemies, discovering new locations, reading books and of course completing quests. However, simply raising your level isn’t all that’s required to improve your character. Here’s what you need to know about how to level up in Enderal.
Enderal Forgotten Stories offers more challenging level mechanics than Skyrim, so careful thought and planning must go into each character upgrade you choose to make.
What Happens When You Level Up?
Simply increasing your character’s level number doesn’t improve your character. With each level gained, you’ll be rewarded with various reward points to spend. Which stats or skills to improve with these points is left up to the player to decide. Here’s what you receive with each level up in Enderal Forgotten Stories:
- Your choice of a small Health, Mana, or Stamina boost
- 5 skill points (to improve Combat Skills)
- 4 crafting points (to improve Workmanship Skills)
- 1 memory point (to improve class-specific Memories and Talents)
How to Spend Your Skill, Crafting, and Memory Points
Stat Boost
Upon leveling up, you are immediately given the choice of improving your character’s Health, Mana, or Stamina by a small amount. You can improve the stat of your choice right away, and don’t have to worry about special leaning books. Combat and crafting works a little differently.
Skill and Crafting Points
In Enderal, you don’t improve your Combat or Workmanship Skills by frequent use. Instead, these abilities are improved by spending Skill Points to read special learning books. These books can be found or purchased, and are located in your consumables inventory once you have them.
Reading these books costs one skill point, and thus raises your skill level by one point. This applies to both crafting and combat skills. To learn more about your character’s specific levels, press “H” to check out your “Hero” info.
Memory Points
These special points are used to unlock new perks for your character’s class (Mage, Warrior, Rogue). To spend memory points, you are required to meditate. To learn more about how to meditate, check out our guide all about it.
That’s everything you need to know about how to level up in Enderal Forgotten Stories. Be sure search Twinfinite If you’re looking for more tips and tricks for the game.
I just got to Ark and I have been tweaking the setting for 3 days to try and get stable 60 fps and it's to the point where I posting here now. I have searched every thread I can find and I have done every solution with no luck. ENboost, ini tweaks, settings tweaks, turned down shadows, etc.
The only thing that has worked is to turn draw distance SO low, that it is unplayable. Otherwise, the framerate will tank to 40fps when looking in a lot of directions (especially when you can see far away). I don't even have this much trouble on a fully modded, high end enb on Skyrim. Something is clearly not working properly, if anyone knows what's wrong, I am open to suggestions.
Here are my settings that I have to set to get >55: http://imgur.com/a/d0DL6
My System Specs:
i5 4690k
GTX 980
12 GB DDR3 Ram
Edit: It's also using less than 50% of my gpu/cpu/ram
Edit 2: It got to the point (after trying special enbs, and stutter mods) where I just set it to medium, made a few tweaks, and gave up on trying to make it run perfect. I discovered that for the most part the game runs at 60, there are just times where it will drop to 55 and other times where the game just can't handle it and it will drop to 45 and I am just dealing with it at this point. This thread is still open though, for anyone who has ideas.
Edit 3: For anyone struggling with the same issues I was, I managed to fix the majority of my problems with this mod: http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/79883/? I still find areas that tank the performance occasionally (like the library in Ark for some strange reason), but they are few and far between and I think that has something to do with bizarre optimization and engine problems.