st1x, on 03 December 2012 - 04:29 PM, said:
so up until 3 or so patches ago, when my system was running exactly what it is now, it still wasn't meeting the system requirements?
From early beta up until 3 patches ago i have been having constant playable games with framerates in the high 30's (in furballs) to high 50's when sitting there with my proverbial mech-thumb up my exhaust pipe....i was constantly playing scout mechs that would get into and hold up multiple other targets usually in a 1v2 or 1v3 scenario, 99% of the time i was out weighted and out gunned and i would still walk away from an engagement......and all that on a system that doesn't meet the system requirements?
Someone has already admitted elsewhere on the forums that there is a huge problem with the scripting in the UI. Dual core users have been feeling the blunt end of the club for quite sometime and devs have admitted that the game is very CPU intensive at the moment.
I wasn't going to reply but then i wondered....why should i keep silent about receiving a reply from someone, who probably isnt even an employee of PGI, that doesnt even know my situation.
Three or so, Major Patches ago in Closed Beta, We were using CryEngine3.3. But then the Engine got a Major Update to 3.4, Because IGP/PGI got enough money to afford it and we moved into Open Beta.
The CryEngine3.4 has a ton of new things and requires a better computer to run; thus the Requirements changed! Keep in mind that the more this game becomes advanced the more things will break and slow down until things get optimized. This is where Beta Comes to mind again!
But you atleast have to meet the CryEngine3.4 System requirements to play MWO Effectively and Efficiently!
Also Yes there is UI issues which includes a memory leak...Which has yet to be fixed; And it might even be caused by the ScaleForm GFx engine within the CryEngine3.4. The CryEngine3 Devs would have to fix it then release another Engine update; Which the PGI/IGP devs then would have to update theirs, then test it and finally they would release it to us.
Edited by EternalCore, 03 December 2012 - 05:07 PM.