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...
Performance fix for GTX690:
deactivate "tessellation", if you don't search for the effect in the world, you will not notice it, it also reduced SLI flicker for me -> my fps went from 40 to 60 in Hinterland, RedCliff is still in the 45's but before that it was in the 30's.
Force Vsync and tripple buffer in NVIDIA control panel removed microstutters/cutscene stutters.
Hope that helps.
Hmm I wonder if that fix works for gtx 780. When enable vsync and triple buffer in nvidia cp, first should turn it off in game?
@c3lix wrote:Performance fix for GTX690:
deactivate "tessellation", if you don't search for the effect in the world, you will not notice it, it also reduced SLI flicker for me -> my fps went from 40 to 60 in Hinterland, RedCliff is still in the 45's but before that it was in the 30's.
Force Vsync and tripple buffer in NVIDIA control panel removed microstutters/cutscene stutters.
Hope that helps.
No mate, let me tell you what happens:
I play everything at full, GPUs work at %70-75 at 1440p I get 40-80 FPS occasionally
I lowered settings GPUs work at %60-65 at 1440p and I get 40-80 FPS occasionally (that's happened when I lowered tesselation just like you said)
This unused power doesnt covert into extra FPS
There is clearly something wrong here
@ScorchingRage wrote:
@c3lix wrote:Performance fix for GTX690:
deactivate "tessellation", if you don't search for the effect in the world, you will not notice it, it also reduced SLI flicker for me -> my fps went from 40 to 60 in Hinterland, RedCliff is still in the 45's but before that it was in the 30's.
Force Vsync and tripple buffer in NVIDIA control panel removed microstutters/cutscene stutters.
Hope that helps.
No mate, let me tell you what happens:
I play everything at full, GPUs work at %70-75 at 1440p I get 40-80 FPS occasionally
I lowered settings GPUs work at %60-65 at 1440p and I get 40-80 FPS occasionally (that's happened when I lowered tesselation just like you said)
This unused power doesnt covert into extra FPS
There is clearly something wrong here
You've got it right there. The issue is that not only is the performance not scaling really at all, the GPUs (and CPU cores) are not being utlitised properly. It's a serious ****up, most likely at both the engine level and driver level.
@pillowthesleeper wrote:
@ScorchingRage wrote:
@c3lix wrote:Performance fix for GTX690:
deactivate "tessellation", if you don't search for the effect in the world, you will not notice it, it also reduced SLI flicker for me -> my fps went from 40 to 60 in Hinterland, RedCliff is still in the 45's but before that it was in the 30's.
Force Vsync and tripple buffer in NVIDIA control panel removed microstutters/cutscene stutters.
Hope that helps.
No mate, let me tell you what happens:
I play everything at full, GPUs work at %70-75 at 1440p I get 40-80 FPS occasionally
I lowered settings GPUs work at %60-65 at 1440p and I get 40-80 FPS occasionally (that's happened when I lowered tesselation just like you said)
This unused power doesnt covert into extra FPS
There is clearly something wrong here
You've got it right there. The issue is that not only is the performance not scaling really at all, the GPUs (and CPU cores) are not being utlitised properly. It's a serious ****up, most likely at both the engine level and driver level.
This is exactly the problem I'm having. DA:I is barely using my CPU, and GPU usage is not what I would expect at all for this game.
And I'm lucky if I'm getting 10 FPS on a system that meets almost all recommended (not minimum, recommended) specs. With all the settings turned down to low.