Game requirements and performance in fact (The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt)
Problem: 0 FPS, it is impossible to budge in the initial location (bedroom)Condition: Computer data fully corresponds to the minimum and recommended requirements for the game Witcher 3, namely:
Video card: nvidia geforce gtx 770, 2gb (256bit)
Mat. fee: ASUS B85M-G
Processor: Intel Core i5-4460
RAM: 8 gb (2x4Gb Kingston DDR-3 PC-12800 (1600MHz))
HDD: Seagate 500gb SATA-3 7200rpm
OC: Windows 10 Prox64
Challenge: What do you need to do for a normal game? (screenshot attached)
Alexander Szymanski
I only have one graphics card in fact. I'm confused by the fact that the gpu has a 0% rate on the screenshot.
It's clearly not in the computer thing something with the game, the patch is the last worth?
serg pc
I downloaded the game, it must be the last one. The integrity of the cache was also checked.
Slam187
I don't even know what to play for, but it's just a witch? Is there other games powerful? it feels as if Vidyyuk refuses to work at all
With this configuration, the game should fly at high settings with 35-40 fps.
I have on the old configuration : FX 6300 and GTX 750 Ti was on a high 30-37 fps .
You have more powerful iron.
Look for the source of problems in OS, software, iron. The registry is cleared. Turn off the excess that could put the system on its knees.
Eventually reinstall the OS.
Your configuration is normal. Ultra won't be with 60 fps, but 30-40 on a high should be.
Two options.
1 if you have a note. the gpu can be activated from the processor, in which case the latter can be disconnected.
2-crash drivers or files some just broken, overtones all the drivers and the game itself.
Well, maybe you're lying and it's stupid photoshop. I've never seen shit like that before.
RUSSCP
I'm stationary, no note. I'll try to reinstall. There's no reason to lie, it's a problem for me that I can't figure out how to fix it.
tjubick
Before that, I had a graphics card from AMD, just found "traces" from the old card in the software panel. I'll try to re-delete and reinstall. There are no viruses.
Slam187
yes, by the way, when I changed the 770 to 980ti, the old drivers put a lot of pressure on the system.