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That's how audio responsive wallpapers work, they record your Windows sound output and certain parts react to the different frequencies. The only thing you need to do is to go to the Wallpaper Engine settings and set the wallpapers to mute as soon as any other source is playing a sound.
Thanks
Yeah, I try to do something different in every new wallpaper I create, do something that challenge peoples hardware because hey, if I want my GPU to idle I'd be watching still images on my desktop.
The music in this wallpaper is from the official DOOM soundtrack. If you mean the overall style of the tracks I would say the genre "djent" would fit pretty good here. This mix of industrial, metal and some dub step like elements is just straight into peoples faces, I like it.
So have fun with my wallpaper and feel free to subscribe to some other stuff I did, maybe you like some other work of mine too. Thanks for using my wallpapers. ^^
I'm impressed to the max to be honest. Didn't thought Mick Gordon could've toped the soundtrack for the 2016 DOOM. Insane. ^^
A raise in fan speed and temperature is indeed normal when using this wallpaper because of 4k and lots of shine fx and image sequences. That drives your GPU up the fooking wall.
Thanks for using it.
But feel free to check out the rest of my workshop, from time to time there will be some new entries too and thanks for using my wallpapers. Enjoy. ^^
What i can offer you, if you're having trouble running the wallpaper, is to setup a customization for the image sequences so you can disable them in case your GPU struggles to run the complete wallpaper.
i Love this wallpaper , only have one issue , for some reason its using all of my Vram?
any ideas how i could fix this , i recently formatted my PC and it seems to still draw all my Vram.
Back then when i started to create this wallpaper i watched a lot of other DOOM related wallpapers but it felt always like there is something missing. Like a solid level of brutality.
I experimented with a lot of animations until i ended up with the blood and really liked it and as it turned out a lot of DOOM seems to agree with me on that.
So please, if you see this wallpaper do yourself a favor and download it ! NOW !
Beware though because because it can really melt your computer (my 2070 super is at 99% usage at 144 fps)
I really cannot say why because i have no access to a mobile nvidia GPU so i cannot test it on similar hardware. The smallest card i have access to is an older AMD 280x gpu and there it runs smooth. Sorry for not having a better answer.
How can it be like this?
The blood effects look fantastic.
Soundtrack is awesome too.
Enjoy the 144 fps madness.
I love it when my wallpapers make hardware shit itself and drive the GPU up the focking wall.
If you like more hardware demanding wallpapers you may like my next upcoming release. It´s called "The Octocube" and it´s nothing less than total audio response mayhem on your desktop. ^^
Here´s a bit older still screen.
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1926077649
Meanwhile there´s a lot more going on in the scene. Just stay tuned, i´m gonna release it in a few days.
May i ask on what GPU you´re running the wallpaper? Back then i tested it on all machines i had access to but none of them slowed down the frame rate to 5-10 fps.