PiWright42, on 01 December 2012 - 12:15 AM, said:
Did not really do anything for me. Maybe a frame or two faster but I must stress that maybe.
OS Version: Microsoft Windows 7 Home 64bit
System RAM: 8gigs DDR2 PC5400
Mother Board: Asus M4A785-M
CPU: AMD Athalon 3.0ghz
Physical CPUs: 1
CPU Cores: 2
Video Card: Radeon HD 5850
VRAM: 1GB DDR5
Solid State Drive: OCZ Agility 4 258gb
Free Drive Space: 180GB
Total Drive Space: 250GB
Windows Experience Index Rating: 6.1
Frame Rate before ATI Tray Tools was about 12, now about 14.
Been through this machine, all new mobo drivers, all Catalyst options set to performance, power configuration set to performance, game options set to lowest, V-Synch turned off, not playing in windowed mode, and monitor set to the lowest possible resolution. Gonna streamline Windows 7 next and turn off all unnecessary background programs and Windows options next.
I'm not gonna turn off the firewall or virus protection.
Yes I know my CPU, Mobo and RAM are all a giant bottle neck but do we all have to have a Windows Experience Index of 7.4 to enjoy this game?
Yup, even after optimizing Windows 7, the average frame rate was right around 14 with the lowest I saw at 8, (this was out of combat). Several major lags when trying to hit a fast target at close range suggests much lower FPS in action. Possibly as low as 3-4FPS.
Your computer is too old for this to work as it requires the new
Hyper-Transport link and your mother board is still using the
Frount-Side-Bus. Time to upgrade hmm?
FerretGR, on 01 December 2012 - 01:14 AM, said:
This was my next step in tonight's attempt to remedy the FPS issue a little and make the game playable. I retried overclocking to 3.8GHz (from 3.3), set everything to low, set the process priority to high and the affinity to all six cores, and was getting numbers that made the game playable, ie. 20 FPS. Still pretty bad but not slideshow bad.
I took someone's advice and ran HWinfo and MSI Afterburner to monitor the CPU, RAM, and GPU. It did seem like the game was using all 6 cores, and at no point did any core get to 100%. Again, the GPU stayed at about 30% maximum, and RAM usage never got above 30%. So with nothing apparently maxing out, what could the bottleneck be?
Here's my system again:
AMD FX-6100 6 core, 3.3 GHz
8G DDR3 RAM
ASUS Radeon HD 7870
The AMD FX CPU Series are garbage for gaming... Because AMD went backwards with the technology in them... Which is why your system isn't working properly
Nashidaran, on 01 December 2012 - 02:14 AM, said:
ASUS (K53TA-CST1-CBIL)
AMD Quad-Core A6-3400 (1.4 GHz overclocked to 2.3 GHz and undervolted)
Radeon 6720G2
8GB RAM (DDR3 1333)
500GB HDD
Dedicated Radeon HD 6650M
Integrated Radeon HD 6520G
Cards seem to be working fine in Crossfire, which I turned on a couple of patches ago when, like so many others, my FPS dropped significantly after patching. That gained me 10-15 FPS. Every major patch has consistently, bit by bit, reduced my FPS further to the point that it is once again barely playable. Tried playing with the Multi Thread settings in Tray Tools after enabling it and setting threads to 4 changed nothing. Set it to 2 and FPS dropped nearly by half, so my system seems to be using all 4 cores.
FPS is 30-40 at match start, drops to 20-ish when I look around, drops to 8-20 in engagements, particularly when lots of missiles are in the air near me.
I've tried disabling crossfire to just use the dedicated card, and using the thermal efficiency that gives me to overclock up to 2.9GHz, but FPS is not as good.
Edit: Tested some settings. Crossfire no longer does anything. Game is bottlenecked by processor.
Yea that's a pretty weak processor
Alex57, on 01 December 2012 - 03:41 AM, said:
Hello
I am very disappointed of the 2 last patch which leaded the performances
I was to 50-60 FPS today I have falls with 15 fps, I find not easily comprehensible such a regression and such a catastrophic optimization whereas all to function until now
I7 850 4Ghz
GTX 570 1285 mo
6Go DDR3
(I use a translator, I hope this is understandable) ^^
Have you tried the Fix that's in the 1st post?!
for a gaming laptop... How old is it?
for gaming. If you search google for any game and the AMD FX Series CPU's you'll see that for every game people are having major issues with them..