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Sorry for replying this late though, there is very little activity in this group sadly, and there is no way I can find to subscribe to notifications if someone were to comment here, so it easily go unnoticed for a wile >_<;
We are however very active in the Cloudbuilt Discussion forums, so feel free to post there : ) I check it out every day ^^
There are still a few problems to be ironed out performance and graphics wise, however I'm sure in the coming weeks and months to come it will be made even better.
On Low and Medium graphics settings, a lot of the splash screens and UI components are quite pixelated. Numbers, the Life Cap icon, the Loading circle and the opening Splash screens are all visibly deteriorated. Being 2D objects printed on top of the 3D rendering, these items should all have a *very* insignificant impact on the performance of the game, even being rendered at the same quality as High's UI elements.
People don't play this game for it's User Interface, but there is no harm in ensuring it doesn't detract from the experience at lower system settings.
Still; It's amazing, and I keep coming back to Cloudbuilt :D