AMD Phenom II 965 Black Edition at 3.4 GHz (Stock clock speed)
MSI/NVidia Twin Frozr OC NGTX 260 Core 216 (Factory overclocked)
8 GB DDR3 Ram
Earlier I was running everything on High settings except for Shading, Shadows, and Post Processing, which were set to Low, and Post AA was enabled. Resolution was at 1080p. My frame rate was hopping between 35 and 25 FPS during combat, while it was around 50 FPS when maneuvering.
So I tried adjusting my settings to prevent the stuttering during combat. I kept the Shading, Shadows, and Post Processing set at Low, then set everything but the Environment and Textures to medium. Post AA is still enabled, and the resolution remains at 1080p. After a few matches, I find that at these these settings I've managed to almost never drop below 30 FPS during the match, and keep the frame rate between 30 and 45 FPS during combat with no noticeable stuttering.
Despite mostly medium settings, the game still looks really good (I think it's the texture quality that's most important in that aspect).
Any one else experiment with these settings to see which create performance increases while keeping appreciable visual quality?
Edited by TELEFORCE, 03 December 2013 - 08:40 PM.