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Check your videocard settings. Some video cards have constant settings. That means that your video card sets some settings and no matter what you change, there won't be a big difference. As an example : If you have your videocard ot High Quality even if you play the game on Very low, you will suffer frame drops.
Reply to me if this helped. If not, I'll check for another solution to your problem.
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P.S. If you are on a Laptop, check your Battery Power Plan. If these two things don't work, I suggest cleaning up your PC.
if you had read the thread at all, my system is a week old, or a little over that now, i did a complete clean install of the drivers for my card, which has made no difference, i haven't changed any settings in the control panel, and even if i had, the game should have no problems running on my system, it is more than powerful enough to run on ultra with none of this jumping through hoops to get it run smoothly, and no, i am not on a laptop, but thanks for trying, but i have since removed the nvidia streaming service, and the game seems to run a lot smoother, haven't checked the actual frame rates but it seems a little better, not as smooth as it was when i was running windows 8.1 back before the patch swtor did with its "performance upgrades" but still decent, i can see fps drops in specific areas, and still get them around other players...
- Anonymous10 years ago
Same issue here. Though I am rolling with AMD Radeon, not NVidia. Hope you find a solution.
- 10 years ago
i spoke to soon, doing the new content and getting massive frame rate lose during combat and when just running around, drops as low as 30 frames on ultra, even after doing everything i can here to improve it...
- 10 years ago
still holding out hope we get some sort of offical word or fix, i love playing star wars but the frame rate issues are driving me up the wall...
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