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False, plenty of games have excellent scaling with 2 gpu'sSLI is shit anyway.
False, plenty of games have excellent scaling with 2 gpu'sSLI is shit anyway.
Wait wait wait....
Just hitting 60 FPS at 1920x1080 on a 980 fucking TI? Is that right? Does the game look even remotely good enough to justify that?
With no SLI support? Is this a joke?
here's another site that has some benchmarks
http://www.gamersnexus.net/game-bench/2177-fallout-4-pc-video-card-fps-benchmark-all-resolutions
40FPS on a GTX970? Are you kidding me?
Ok, will try this! Thanks in advance if it does.
here's another site that has some benchmarks
http://www.gamersnexus.net/game-bench/2177-fallout-4-pc-video-card-fps-benchmark-all-resolutions
Does anybody have any fix for the stuttering? Can't play the game like this, doesn't matter the setting. It's terrible.
Wow, these benchmarks are totally different from the other site.
here's another site that has some benchmarks
http://www.gamersnexus.net/game-bench/2177-fallout-4-pc-video-card-fps-benchmark-all-resolutions
I'm legit regretting buying the game.
What kind of performance would my (now aging PC) provide?
i7 920
Gtx 285
8gb ddr3
Built this in 2009, can max skyrim barely at around 40-60fps.
How would it compare to the console versions? It's between Ps4 and PC for me now.
Why? Care to explain?
Alright, I gave up. 3 blue screens while installing the new drivers. Did one normal express install, one clean install and one with DDU. Nothing worked.
Downloaded the previous ones and it installed without any problems.
Alright, I gave up. 3 blue screens while installing the new drivers. Did one normal express install, one clean install and one with DDU. Nothing worked.
Downloaded the previous ones and it installed without any problems.
Yeah just goes black then straight to desktop. I'll try tinkering around and see if I find a solution.
Also changing to uGridsToLoad=13 looks much better. Haven't noticed a hit in performance yet.
4. Disable the "NVIDIA Streamer Service" to improve performance and reduce chances of crashing
If you are using an NVIDIA GPU, then you are also likely using NVIDIA GeForce Experience. While the latter can be very useful for determining what settings your rig should lean towards, it also introduces a new service, called "NVIDIA Streamer Service", that is only used for streaming your games to SHIELD devices and is actually causing framerate issues in many recent games, including Grand Theft Auto V and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
To turn this unnecessary service completely off and regain your lost framerate, as well as prevent any associated crashes, click on the Start Button on the Windows taskbar, search for "Services" and then right-click its icon and select "Run as administrator".
After that, scroll down through the "Services (Local)" list, find and right-click on "NVIDIA Streamer Service", then select "Properties". First click on "Stop" to turn the service off, confirm that you also want to stop "NVIDIA Streamer Network Service" and then select "Startup type: Disabled" from the drop-down menu for both of these services!
The game runs like shit with terrible stuttering no matter what I do. 970 + old i7 at 4ghz.
The game has been running great for me and in my opinion looks really good. Although, I'm not an expert and I don't criticize little things (because I can't "see" them). Really happy with performance as it stays at a constant 60fps with minimal drops. I'm also downsampling at 1080p from 1440p. The only thing I notice is that sometimes it seems as if there's screen tearing. Can't really explain what it is exactly.
My specs are
i7 4790k
Titan X Hybrid
16gb RAM at 2300 (I think)
Do you have the latest drivers? Choosing borderless window might help too.
The game runs like shit with terrible stuttering no matter what I do. 970 + old i7 at 4ghz.
Why would you spoiler your specs?
What resolution you using? Using the latest drivers I hope.
Hmm, since I am someone on the wall whether to get this and since I game at 1440p with a 970, your comment is unsettling!
It's a Nvidia game, alright![]()
1080p, tried High, Low, Ultra, same thing. The game stutters from 49-55 fps.
This is with the latest drivers.
Which Windows do you have? And GPU?
I'm a little scared to install them right now.
Is the game installed on a SSD?
New Zealand/Australian VPN Unlockwait, is this already out on PC?
Reposting, if anybody can shed some wisdom for me
Haven't upgraded my PC since 2009 so I'm a bit out of the PC game lately.
What kind of performance would my (now aging PC) provide?
i7 920
Gtx 285
8gb ddr3
Built this in 2009, can max skyrim barely at around 40-60fps.
How would it compare to the console versions? It's between Ps4 and PC for me now.
No, normal HD.
Being an openworld game, it probably runs better on a SSD because it can load up the world faster. Before switching to a SSD, I would get stuttering in every open world game.
Yikes! Careful with the ugrids setting! In Skyrim that doesn't just affect the LOD quality, it also affects when scripts start processing for each cell that gets drawn ("radiant" quests and events etc), which can quickly bottle neck things at worst, and at best you'll find quest events triggering at a much greater distance than they should be, which can lead to some odd outcomes (characters talking that are too far away to hear for example).
Also, there's a performance thread on Bethesda's forum collecting various tips and tricks, and this one stands out as a crash prevention for Nvidia cards. Going to test it myself now, but I'll quote it below for anyone else experiencing crashes. Hopefully this solves the issue:
here's another site that has some benchmarks
http://www.gamersnexus.net/game-bench/2177-fallout-4-pc-video-card-fps-benchmark-all-resolutions
You can just drop the god rays down to high.
Depends on the game and how it handles asset loading. Witcher 3 on hdd for me was fine. Mmos though. Massive difference on ssd.Being an openworld game, it probably runs better on a SSD because it can load up the world faster. Before switching to a SSD, I would get stuttering in every open world game.
NVIDIA GTX 550 Ti 2GB/AMD Radeon HD 7870 2GB or equivalent