Who has how many fps in the game? (The Medium)
It is advisable to write your own hardware and game settings whatWe don't need this on ps4). Let's play control with 30 fps), and the one who writes that the PC has 60 frames, just fish. Already at least two games with bad fps in recent years), well, where is the coolness of a PC with a cool graphon and 60/120 fps?
Even RDR2 was just as bad at the start of the PC.
I bought myself a razzen 2700x with 1060gth, it will work for me, I see no great reason to buy expensive pieces of iron so that I can then suck like everyone else.
I also remembered haraisen with poor optimization. Just the funeral of the PC industry and those who believe that ps4 is complete.
Yesterday I installed this game, turned all the settings to the maximum and let's play. I played it, closed it and everything is fine. But then I went to PG, I look, they write everything about FPS, about optimization. In short, why am I? If I had not read this site, I would not have known about optimization problems. Seriously, do you play all games with the FPS counter turned on?
sobakovod
sobakovod wrote:
Seriously, do you play all games with the FPS counter turned on?
In most cases, when a person has good, top-end hardware, he at least plays with an FPS counter, or even more. This is a PC, not a console with its locked ridiculous 30.
Fantoms
Xbox Pass, Steam
patch has not fixed anything yet the crash was on the cut scene, but I'm close to the end
snorkfear wrote:
Great fashion today! Give up on optimization so that everyone buys 80K quantum hardware. The gaming industry has rotted!
In other words, everyone around is doing unoptimized games. Isn't it time to change the computer? Yes, not - these are developed crooked hands.
A couple of optimization tips = play in 11 direct mode (as opposed to direct 12 when playing with 11th, there are significantly fewer microfreezes + an increase in fps), then set the usual quality in the additional settings to medium (this way the disgusting effect of depth of field disappears), put on DLSS capabilities with maximum quality and disable the LPV option (there will be a significant increase in fps with minimal loss of picture quality)
i5 4570, gtx 1060 6 gb, per preset low, at 2160p at 43 inches 33-49 fps, rare drawdowns up to 25 fps
And on the contrary, gtx1070 was on average 46-48fps (dx11), and on dx12 56-58fps (10fps increase) Dual screen 25-30fps
in 4k at ultras with dlss ultra and raytracing 35-15fps at 3090 it's pi .... !!!! without raytracing 70-100fps with dlss, native 4k 40-70fps, even cyber punk goes much better
Try to turn off multithreading in the BIOS - the frame rate will become higher and more stable. 1070 + xeon 2140b (8/16) in the same scene ~ 100 frames on 8 cores and ~ 70 frames on 16 threads
Blade86
yes, I did not find where it turns on at all, there is not a word about it in the graphics settings)