Anyone else have trouble running this game smoothly? I can't seem to get it about the 10-20fps, while my comp should easily be able to run this.
Specs:
Asus sabertooth z77
Intel i7 3770k
16gb corsair venguance 1600Mhz (also tried with 8gb, cause I know that 16gb could cause rendering issues in some games)
GTX 660TI
I also have fiberglass internet, so it shouldn't be a problem at all to run this game, yet I can't get more then 20fps?
Game got some serious rendering issues.
Started by
Hamstergeval
, Apr 22 2013 09:57 AM
4 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 22 April 2013 - 09:57 AM
#2
Posted 22 April 2013 - 09:58 AM
Did you get a sudden FPS drop while playing the game?
#3
Posted 22 April 2013 - 10:52 AM
Yeah, it drops occasionally, but the highest FPS I got was 20-21.
#4
Posted 22 April 2013 - 11:31 AM
I could ask you to do a reinstall, but it now makes me wonder whether it is patch related. If you can, go to your Nvidia control panel and amongst the command bars is something that will allow Physx setting to show when launching applications. When that is turned on, try launching RO2 and let me know if it reads Physx -> CPU.
#5
Posted 22 April 2013 - 01:10 PM
Sorry but I need to comment on this. Your Fiberglass internet must be well insulated. Its fiber optics which is a long clear tube that light is pulsed.
On your rendering there should be no reason for your to lag in this game. It might have something to do with the implementation the game does on some rendering techniques. It should not be a PhysX being run on software issue. It might possibly be something like shadows, or you have effects turned on through the NVidia control panel. I would go into the video options of the game and turn them off to see if they make a difference. The thing about the NVidia 600 series is that it might be antsy to certain implementations of shader code.
On your rendering there should be no reason for your to lag in this game. It might have something to do with the implementation the game does on some rendering techniques. It should not be a PhysX being run on software issue. It might possibly be something like shadows, or you have effects turned on through the NVidia control panel. I would go into the video options of the game and turn them off to see if they make a difference. The thing about the NVidia 600 series is that it might be antsy to certain implementations of shader code.
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