Anonymous
11 years agoTerrible FPS
In both cutscenes and gameplay my game has awful fps. It doesn't matter if the graphics are on high or low it's just terrible. It's making me really mad because I just got this computer in August and...
Adding that line also makes my menu freeze, now I cannot even start the game.
Funny thing is that an EA representative recommended that...
So I was fighting this issue bad as well as fighting the fact that the game wouldnt go fullscreen. I keep trying to lower the graphics settings and resolution to try to get the game to a playable level, it was maddening.
So I went the other direction with it, I put the resolution back up to full, and set the graphics settings to ultra, annnnnnnd no more lag FPS problems.
It was super weird, first off my laptop should be abe to run this at ultra settings, but I dont know why i had problems at lower setting and not at the higher ones.
Either way that was just my 2 cents, still cant play in legit fullscreen but windowed fullscreen is a ecent enough workaround for me atm
I'm glad it isn't only me. My setup shouldn't have any issues at all with this game, but screen flickering, terrible frame issues, extremely high CPU and RAM usage.( Seen as high as 65% CPU usage and over 10gbs of RAM usage). Low GPU usage (Only using roughly 60% of each GPU)
I am a huge fan of Dragon Age, but this is a steaming pile...
System Specs are as follows:
I7 3770K @ 4.8Ghz
EVGA GTX 780 Classified x2 in SLI
16Gb G.Skill 2133Mhz RAM
Asus Maximus V Extreme.
Samsung 840 Evo 256Gb x2
If my system is having issues and it is that far above "reccomended specs", I would hate to see people that meet minimal specs.
I really hope EA/Bioware makes this up to us.
@dizzmal51 wrote:If my system is having issues and it is that far above "reccomended specs", I would hate to see people that meet minimal specs.
I really hope EA/Bioware makes this up to us.
Wow, yeah, that doesn't make any sense. Speaking as a minimum specs person here, it blows. Really really blows.