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Streizar's avatar
11 years ago

@EA/BIOWARE Will there be a performance fix?

I had replayed both of the Dragon Age games, Origins and 2, and bought the Deluxe edition for DA:I, but for performance reasons, none that have yet to been fixed, I had to get a refund on the game. There are so many hot topics about bad performance and low framerates, and they don't seem to be payed attention too, from what I see it looks like the problem won't be fixed, it doesn't even seem as if Bioware knows there's people experiencing poor performance.This is not a rant or anything, I would just like to get EA or Bioware's attention on the problem, I want to play the game really bad on PC rather than PS4, but I'm not going to play it bouncing back and forth between 30-60fps on low-med graphics, it's not a fun experience. I even turned down the resolution to 1024x768 and resolution scale to 25 so the game looked like pixels, and I was still getting frame drops in the same area's that I lost them.           

NOTE: Some people don't seem to be getting this problem, others seem to be able to play the game completely fine.

Specs:

Intel i7-2600 3.40ghz

Geforce GTX 760 2GB GDDR5 OC Edition

G.SKILL Trident X 16GB RAM DDR3 2400

23 Replies

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    11 years ago

    @KingChaos913 wrote:

    @RohanVonDragon wrote:

    @KingChaos913 wrote:

    Apparently Bioware thinks it's fun to play a game bouncing back between 30-60fps, it's feels like I'm playing the matrix slowing down time...


    At this point I would be happy with 30-60fps but with the patch maxing out my CPU, I get about 4-6fps.


    Yeah man, I feel even sorry for you guys who are getting that low of FPS, that HAS to be something with your computer that you'd be able to fix.


    Well before the patch I was running with no problem on Ultra settings.  Now I can't play on low settings.  If there was something on my computer I could do to fix the game, I sure wish they would come out and tell us.  About ready to try the complete uninstall and reinstall method, but I purchased digital, so I would just download the same files and patch all over again.  So I don't think that would help me.

  • So I've gotten farther in the game then when I first started playing. It seems that in every place you go with buildings and npc's, such as towns or villages, there are always big framerate drops in those area's looking in certain directions, even from further distances.

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