The Epic Games launcher was recently found to be raising idle GPU temperatures. After being tipped off the issue, Epic’s Sergei Galyonkin promised a fix yesterday on Twitter.
That fix is now live, as the Epic Games launcher client has been updated to version 11.0.2. However, Galyonkin himself says it’s a ‘partial’ one, though we don’t have more details on what that means exactly.
If you’re still encountering this very issue on your PC, you might want to look into using an alternative to the Epic Games launcher such as Legendary. That said, be warned the software currently doesn’t come with any graphical user interface and has to be run from the PowerShell app (if you’re using Windows).
In related Epic Games launcher news, today you can grab Torchlight 2 for free. Tomorrow, according to the leaked list, should be the turn of Jurassic World Evolution.
Right now Legendary is in beta and not feature-complete. You might run into some bugs or issues.
What works:
- Authenticating with Epic’s service
- Downloading and installing your games and their DLC
- Delta patching/updating of installed games
- Launching games with online authentication (for multiplayer/DRM)
- Syncing cloud saves (compatible with EGL)
- Running games with WINE on Linux
- Importing/Exporting installed games from/to the Epic Games Launcher
Planned:
- Simple GUI for managing/launching games
- Better interfaces for other developers to use Legendary in their projects
- Lots and lots of bug fixes, optimizations, and refactoring…