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...
...and I tried reverting to the NVIDIA GeForce 344.65 driver
...still 10-11 FPS
...and then I dropped resultion scaling down to 50%, so it looked like King's Quest...
...still 10-11 FPS
@IowaStExpat wrote:...and I tried reverting to the NVIDIA GeForce 344.65 driver
...still 10-11 FPS
...and then I dropped resultion scaling down to 50%, so it looked like King's Quest...
...still 10-11 FPS
Unfortunately there are no workarounds to these issues. We just have to accept that the developers at BioWare and at DICE (and Nvidia) have to fix it.
The shocking lack of testing/QA for this is amazing. They must have spent all their budget in testing on PS4/XB1 only.
Or they did do PC testing and the margin of Errors weren't high. It could be that many with NVIDIA do get good performance but there is a small percentage of us who don't.
I'm just trying to defend BioWare. Generally they do not make these mistakes.
If I was in the market of developing games, I would keep one PC around that was just a junker. Barely above minimum specs, not updated in the last 4 months. You know, Just to keep the spectrum broad. It may also show some nice little technicalities that should be fixed since it isn't an ideal testing rig
baffling
@Sabor wrote:If I was in the market of developing games, I would keep one PC around that was just a junker. Barely above minimum specs, not updated in the last 4 months. You know, Just to keep the spectrum broad. It may also show some nice little technicalities that should be fixed since it isn't an ideal testing rig
@pillowthesleeper wrote:
@IowaStExpat wrote:...and I tried reverting to the NVIDIA GeForce 344.65 driver
...still 10-11 FPS
...and then I dropped resultion scaling down to 50%, so it looked like King's Quest...
...still 10-11 FPS
Unfortunately there are no workarounds to these issues. We just have to accept that the developers at BioWare and at DICE (and Nvidia) have to fix it.
The shocking lack of testing/QA for this is amazing. They must have spent all their budget in testing on PS4/XB1 only.
True , they ve surely spent their tests/QA on PS4 only.
I bet you 100$ it s because of DRMs . Testing on PC with several installations / configurations when the DRMs block multiple install may make crazy a team of QA 😕mileylol:
@ridersnake1991 wrote:
@pillowthesleeper wrote:
@IowaStExpat wrote:...and I tried reverting to the NVIDIA GeForce 344.65 driver
...still 10-11 FPS
...and then I dropped resultion scaling down to 50%, so it looked like King's Quest...
...still 10-11 FPS
Unfortunately there are no workarounds to these issues. We just have to accept that the developers at BioWare and at DICE (and Nvidia) have to fix it.
The shocking lack of testing/QA for this is amazing. They must have spent all their budget in testing on PS4/XB1 only.
True , they ve surely spent their tests/QA on PS4 only.
I bet you 100$ it s because of DRMs . Testing on PC with several installations / configurations when the DRMs block multiple install may make crazy a team of QA 😕mileylol:
Could it be this simple? I tried this fix and I am back to a livable 22-35 FPS, a whole lot better than 7!
Quoting:
>>The basics steps are:
I was just going to post this! I did this and it works perfectly so I chose this as the solution. I hope it fixes your problems too.
Edit: I just relised it doesn't fix the problem for people with other graphics cards. I'm sorry hopefully it can be fixed just as easy.