Yeesh. Maybe a cheap key from Reddit is the way to go.End of 2015.
Yeesh. Maybe a cheap key from Reddit is the way to go.End of 2015.
Yeesh. Maybe a cheap key from Reddit is the way to go.
We use DX11.1, there are some optimizations in it (constant buffer offsets, dynamic buffers as SRVs) that we got in to the the API that improves CPU performance in our rendering when one runs with DX11.1. This will be in BF4.
This intruiged me so I bought a cheap Windows 8.1 key from reddit and finally upgraded from Windows 7. Did a fresh install on everything except the game which was already installed on a separate HDD. First off, I really like Windows 8 and should have made this upgrade a long time ago. If you use your PC primarily for gaming and you're considering upgrading, just do it.
I tested the game and it does appear more stable and definitely less stuttery overall. I wasn't able to test cutscenes yet. Unfortunately, because I'm on a 2GB GTX770 (Everything at High settings/no MSAA/regular HBAO) the frame rate is still all over the place. Spinning the camera in The Crossroads gives me that magical 60->38->60 with everything in between divebomb effect. However, Redcliffe seemed to run at a much higher average and wasn't nearly as bad as I remember it. This was surprising.
Long story short there is a noticeable improvement on Windows 8.1 but nothing like a 30 frame increase, at least not on my system (i7 4770k not currently OC'd, GTX770 2GB). Definitely not anywhere near a solid or steady 60fps. The real test isn't in sitting still and measuring frames but in swinging the camera like you would in normal gameplay. Everyone has different ideas of whats acceptable or what's an improvement, but I get headaches from schizo framerates so I'm a bit let down. I'm glad I upgraded to Windows 8.1 though. Maybe a 980 will improve things because I was planning on upgrading anyway.
If the loading times weren't doubled I would cap it at 30fps and leave it at that but there's no way in hell.
It's better than 7 under pretty much every single objective metric.
The only questionable side of it is subjective (some changes to the interface, which can mostly be ignored honestly) and what they attempted with Windows Store... which apparently didn't lead anyway since no one seems to care about it and developers know.
Unstable framerate happens with everyone, that's an issue we hope they fix with a patch. You definitely get better performance (I've been on Windows 8.x since the release), but sadly the game has bigger issues at the moment.
Really making me consider upgrading to Windows 8. Clean install is still recommended overall huh? Wish I could just upgrade but keep everything that's installed on my pc.
FYI, if you watch the beginning of this twitch stream, they give an update on the status of the patches (Yes, more than 1). They are in the final stages of the upcoming patch, with QA testing it and are already working on one after that.
http://www.twitch.tv/bioware/b/594657808
Actually, from what they said, Patch 1 is about to be released, Patch 2 is in QA and Patch 3 is being done by the team now. So, yeah, at least three of them incoming.
I thought they already released a patch specifically for playstation and they were counting that as the first one?
Oh, I didn't know that. Maybe they are, although it is confusing, because they say "all 5 platforms" before talking about Patch 2 specifically.
Googling, it looks like it was actually a PS4 firmware update, not a Bioware patch, so I think your right, there are 3 actual patches for the game coming. Good lord lol.
For what it's worth, I've played about 60 hours on the Technical Preview with very little trouble. Even on whatever drivers Windows installed for my 6870 (I couldn't update to the newest ones from AMD for some reason), it runs pretty good on mostly high/medium settings locked to 30fps. I did have a couple DirectX crashes early on, but changing to borderless windowed mode seemed to fix that for the most part.8.1 is definitely an improvement over vanilla but I still don't want to buy it. When is Windows 10 being released?
I just installed a new SSD in my PC and I want to move Dragon Age over to it from my HDD. Is there a simple way to do this and not lose my save games? A step-by-step of how to do it would be helpful and appreciated!
I just installed a new SSD in my PC and I want to move Dragon Age over to it from my HDD. Is there a simple way to do this and not lose my save games? A step-by-step of how to do it would be helpful and appreciated!
Saved games are in your document folder under Bioware > DAI. So you can always back that up.
Otherwise, easiest thing to do is cut and paste the game folder to your new directory.
Use regedit and change the installed directory in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\BioWare\Dragon Age Inquisition to whatever new place you pasted your game folder into.
Can you explain how to change that? I found the entry in regedit, but then what??
Just double click on it or right click and edit.
Will this fix the error I'm getting in UPlay that Dragon Age is not installed, even when I click the .exe on the new SSD?
Will this fix the error I'm getting in UPlay that Dragon Age is not installed, even when I click the .exe on the new SSD?
I just installed a new SSD in my PC and I want to move Dragon Age over to it from my HDD. Is there a simple way to do this and not lose my save games? A step-by-step of how to do it would be helpful and appreciated!
Your saves are automatically synched with Origin, I think..I just installed a new SSD in my PC and I want to move Dragon Age over to it from my HDD. Is there a simple way to do this and not lose my save games? A step-by-step of how to do it would be helpful and appreciated!
Ever since last night I've been getting "error syncing cloud storage data" when I launch the game? I can still load my save game on my hard drive but my achievements aren't registering and the War Room missions don't get updated. I heard EA got hacked or something. Anyone else experiencing this?
UPDATE: As it turns out I had waaay too many game saves and it was causing Origin to freak out. I deleted a few hundred game saves and then everything synced just fine. It also solved the crashing when the "connecting to servers" message pops up after launch.
I just installed a new SSD in my PC and I want to move Dragon Age over to it from my HDD. Is there a simple way to do this and not lose my save games? A step-by-step of how to do it would be helpful and appreciated!
That sucks that Windows 8.1 improves the fps in this game so much
That sucks that Windows 8.1 improves the fps in this game so much
That sucks that Windows 8.1 improves the fps in this game so much
holy mother of fuck, this is NOT playable with M&KB... WOW. it's almost literally unplayable compared to controllers.
I gotta say upgrading to Windows 8.1 definitely made a big difference in this game.
I didn't record any benchmarks prior and I haven't even done any now but I've always been incredibly sensitive to frame-rate drops. There is a pretty massive difference in the Hinterlands. There was tons of camera stuttering and hitching when lots of effects were going. Even just turning in certain directions could cause a pretty obvious frame-rate drop.
i7-3770k @ 4.5GHZ and 980GTX (stock). I was running at 1080p, everything ultra except terrain, effects and HBAO.
Now I'm running everything max except terrain (not because of the frame-rate, but because it seems to contribute to cutscene stutter) and just regular HBAO and it's a totally different experience. Frame-rate is just much more solid overall now. Staying pretty close to my frame-rate cap of 80. The only downside is my card is hitting a pretty high temp since it's managing to keep frame-rate much higher now.
Should I get the latest Nvidia driver for DA:I (I have the one before it)? Does it increase performance or should I wait for the patch?
I don't suppose anyone has found a way to get rid of the 250 save limit on PC?
It seems absolutely baffling they left it in.
(I like to keep saves in case I want to return to something later, space after all is not an issue on PC)
Yeah, it's incredible how bad it is, *especially* using the tactical camera.holy mother of fuck, this is NOT playable with M&KB... WOW. it's almost literally unplayable compared to controllers.
Yeah, I found when I moved from Win7 to 8.1 (thanks to this thread) that the Origin cloud saves were several days out of date. Thankfully I'd thrown my entire My Documents folder onto an external HD before wiping the drive so I just copied them back over but still, it was kind of crap.
And this morning I found out about the 250 save file limit, so presumably Origin was choking on my constant obsessive saving.
The game is definitely smoother under Win8.1, wow. I didn't think it would make this much of a difference: it's not just the minimum frames, which have improved, but the overall smoothness and quality of the play experience. It's just better.
(8350@4350, 270X@1200, 8mb, for reference.)
holy mother of fuck, this is NOT playable with M&KB... WOW. it's almost literally unplayable compared to controllers.
holy mother of fuck, this is NOT playable with M&KB... WOW. it's almost literally unplayable compared to controllers.
Looks like I need to upgrade to Windows 8.1
Err...when upgrading, I suppose that i'll have to reinstall anything on my main hard drive? Its been so long since i've changed OS and trying to avoid a fresh install.
Didn't he explain why in his post? I also reached the 250 cap but only because quick saving with a controller isn't possible so I just press start-> hold stick to the upper left-> hit A twice. It's all muscle memory.Why on earth would you even need 50 saves, let alone 250?