

Sorry if this has caused anyone inconvenience. It may be that there is a setting that could help resolve the issue, but so far nothing has improved the situation. I am not 100% sure that AMD cards are the issue, but so far there are several reports that point to this being the most likely cause of the issue.

It looks like AMD cards are not really compatible with the line draw commands used in Paradox Vector, and users may experience a very low frame rate.

Don't let the minimalistic graphics fool you, there is a lot to be discovered in this puzzling and challenging adventure. Some weapons and items will allow you to unlock secrets and upgrades, thus rewarding those who are curious and persistent.
#DESKTOP FRAME VECTOR SERIES#
Robotic guards, Squid-Spiders and Flying Jellyfish will make your life a living hell if you are not careful!įollowing in the footsteps of games like Metroid Prime, Paradox Vector does not limit players to a simple series of levels, but allows you to explore an open environment, retracing steps as needed. If Index is 0, this method appends a new element to the Vector collection. Hallways appear to go one way but actually go another, enemies may attack from angles you might not expect, and navigating the levels may require you to think outside of the box.ĭon't think it's going to be easy though! The ancient alien stronghold you are exploring is not abandoned. Add (Vector) Inserts a new element into the Vector collection before the specified Index if Index is not 0. This is not a puzzle game, but an action game set in a puzzling environment. Escher had a big influence on Paradox Vector. Inspired by arcade games from the early 1980s like Tailgunner, Battlezone, and even the original Star Wars game, Paradox Vector takes this abandoned style, and brings it up to date. As Chris McMullen of Gamespew put it: “Remember the heady days of the first-person on-foot wireframe shooter? No, me neither, but it hasn’t stopped Paradox Vector from revisiting a genre that never existed.” In Paradox Vector you can witness a different kind of retro shooter. Paradox Vector imagines if vector graphics were still popular when the first-person shooter genre got started. The vector graphics and impossible geometry of the levels offer the two main points of departure from these original masterpieces of the genre. It's gameplay is directly influenced by classics like Doom, Quake and Half-Life. Paradox Vector is at its core, a first person shooter. Scroll to bottom to read about this emerging issue. About This Game Important Note for AMD Graphics Cards Users.
