Thanks. I'll price compare, I've always done nvidia... Not opposed to amd just afraid of the unfamiliar.
Sure! Reddit.com/r/buildapcsales is a good place to regularly check to make sure you're getting the best price online.
Thanks. I'll price compare, I've always done nvidia... Not opposed to amd just afraid of the unfamiliar.
Same here, even with adaptive vsync and half-refresh. Sometimes PC gaming really frustrates me.
I have a 970 btw.
So I have a i5 2500k that I've never OC'd. Are there any performance gains I could get from OC'ing the cpu or is the game too gpu bound to see any benefit?
You need to get in the habit of limiting the game's framerate in addition to using vsync. It solves all of my stuttering issues and I use Afterburner to set framerate limits at 30 or 60 for all my games.
Ill try this tonight, thanks.
Side note, I've seen some rumors that the game's launcher is eating a ton of CPU resources in the background and runs at an insanely high FPS, and alt-tabbing and closing it after the game has launched has mitigated/removed stuttering for some. I've yet to test this myself however.
Hi all,
As some of you might have seen in graphics options you can only select 59hz in the graphics menu despite having a 60hz monitor. For some that might be fine but for me if I have vsync enabled I find my game stutters, something about it doesn't play nice.
I think it's to do with the hertz actually being 59.94hz rather than a total 60 so it rounds down.
Anyway, I found using Custom Resolution. Tool I can set the refresh rate to exactly 60hz and it really smooths out the gameplay for me.
So if you go here: (general usage guide included)
http://www.monitortests.com/forum/Thread-Custom-Resolution-Utility-CRU[1]
And download it. Open up the program and basically add the same resolution you already have and in the refresh rate enter exactly 60hz. Follow the steps in the link depending if you're Nvidia or Amd(not sure it makes a huge amount of difference)
When you open the game you should have a 60hz option rather than 59hz.
If you have stutter its really worth doing, it might help.
That might be the game taking into account the 2GB and thus... stuttering.
Side note, I've seen some rumors that the game's launcher is eating a ton of CPU resources in the background and runs at an insanely high FPS, and alt-tabbing and closing it after the game has launched has mitigated/removed stuttering for some. I've yet to test this myself however.
We got the same GPU, and yeah, I believe a 960-970 would do us great.I think it's time for me to upgrade my gpu. Been sitting in a 560ti since sykrim. I'm thinking a 960 would be a great upgrade for a great price...
Yup.
All adaptive sync does is have vsync on like normal, but when it goes below 60, instead of jumping down to 30 like regular vsync, it disengages vsync. This means you'll usually get less of a drop since you're not going all the way down to 30 automatically, but it also means you've potentially got tearing on your hand. I don't really like it unless I know the drops I'm getting are fairly minor and infrequent, but it's definitely subjective and situational.Does adaptive vsync work better than using Riva Tools to lock the framerate at a non stuttering 60fps?
Does this really work as well as you say? Because it's recommending I play at 1440p with almost the same settings I have now and somehow I think they're trying to trick me into 30fps.
Nah it should be fine. It just warns you that the game may run poorly and such, which is obvious but it's understandable why they did that.well yeh, some of the less important (to me) settings such as shadow/grass and AAs are either normal or off but the game looks amazing still. 50-60 in city for sure and whenever I see grass it dips to 30-40 lol but I won't complain
sorry to repeat but does anyone know if it harms anything to exceed the video memory in the graphics settings?
It doesn't harm anything, no. But if you do ask the game to use more vRAM than you have, you're usually going to either run into framerate drops or stuttering.well yeh, some of the less important (to me) settings such as shadow/grass and AAs are either normal or off but the game looks amazing still. 50-60 in city for sure and whenever I see grass it dips to 30-40 lol but I won't complain
sorry to repeat but does anyone know if it harms anything to exceed the video memory in the graphics settings?
What are the benefits of using them together? Just curious. I'll try enabling adaptive vsync when I get home though.
4k 30fps or 1440p 60fps... Decisions... I need help...
Is it true you should always play at you monitor's native resolution? Or is that total bs? I have a 4k monitor but I don't know if I should run it that high (the game feels so good in 60fps, but looks so good in 4k).
I need opinions.
Having now extensively used the benchmark tool to reach a constant, unwavering 1080p60 fps, here are my specs and settings.
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With the above settings, the game is running locked at 60 fps while looking amazing.
sorry to repeat but does anyone know if it harms anything to exceed the video memory in the graphics settings?
I do notice that my CPU cores are all at near 100% usage all the time. Occassionally I will get a slight hitch while driving or something. Possibly my CPU bottle necking? I might up my OC to 4.5 ghz and see if it smooths out.
sorry to repeat but does anyone know if it harms anything to exceed the video memory in the graphics settings?
well yeh, some of the less important (to me) settings such as shadow/grass and AAs are either normal or off but the game looks amazing still. 50-60 in city for sure and whenever I see grass it dips to 30-40 lol but I won't complain
sorry to repeat but does anyone know if it harms anything to exceed the video memory in the graphics settings?
I've been getting some artifacting in the bottom right corner of the screen if I turn on any level of AA, getting worse as it goes from 2x on up, too the point where it's almost a solid box of artifacts in the bottom right corner of the screen.
Anybody experience something like that? I've got a 7970 3GB.
Other than that, it runs at pretty much 60fps with everything on high/very high.
Im getting it also but Im using an r9 270x. From my research its only affecting AMD cards when using MSAA. Turning off MSAA fixes the problem for me.
Nah it should be fine. It just warns you that the game may run poorly and such, which is obvious but it's understandable why they did that.
It doesn't harm anything, no. But if you do ask the game to use more vRAM than you have, you're usually going to either run into framerate drops or stuttering.
Define harms. All that number is, is an estimation of how much VRAM your chosen settings might require. It's just there as a guide. Game performance might suffer if you ignore it, but nothing else will happen.
harms your GPU emotionally, not physically.
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=160173808&postcount=2329
Join us! Theres still room in the back seat!
Also, what program should I use tofryerr OC my 560ti.
Still not got into the countryside yet but this is 1440p. Every setting on Graphics is set to the highest except I'm using fxaa and x4msaa on reflections, get 60-80fps. I've seen 57-58 fps the odd time, mostly its low 60s.
In game DOF was off when taking the pics, I switched it on and had no affect on frame rates
i7 930
GTX 970
Could someone estimate what kind of performance to expect with max settings at 1080p and FXAA?
AMD r9 290
i52500k@4.2ghz
12 gigs of ram
Max? Probably not very good.Could someone estimate what kind of performance to expect with max settings at 1080p and FXAA?
AMD r9 290
i52500k@4.2ghz
12 gigs of ram
Okay fuck it. I'm going for 4k... And... 60fps...Native IS always best, but some people are more tolerant of non-native interpolated images. It's a personal preference thing. I can say having played this game now at a rock solid 60, I don't ever want to go back to 30, no matter how pretty it might be. Or you could drop it down to 1080p, which scales perfectly to your 4k screen, and crank everything to MAAAAX, even that damned Ultra Grass.
AMD beta drivers bring a significant performance boost?
The "Advanced Graphics" tabs have 4 (I think) settings that will make your GPU cry. Show us those.Why can't I hold a steady 60fps? I have GTX 970 and i7 2600k, these are my settings
http://i.imgur.com/BA5rQ4a.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/O6EAJlD.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/tImc2mI.jpg
I have the exact same specs except I'm playing in 1440p. All settings are on High, no MSAA, shadows on Softest, and all sliders full. With that it's 60 most of the time, but will drop to mid 40s while drivingCould someone estimate what kind of performance to expect with max settings at 1080p and FXAA?
AMD r9 290
i52500k@4.2ghz
12 gigs of ram
Why can't I hold a steady 60fps? I have GTX 970 and i7 2600k, these are my settings
http://i.imgur.com/BA5rQ4a.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/O6EAJlD.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/tImc2mI.jpg
Why can't I hold a steady 60fps? I have GTX 970 and i7 2600k, these are my settings
http://i.imgur.com/BA5rQ4a.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/O6EAJlD.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/tImc2mI.jpg
With those settings, you really shouldn't be having problems holding a steady framerate.
Just a question, unless you're running with GSync, why aren't you aiming for 72fps? 60fps isn't going to look as good on a 144hz monitor, as you'll get frequent juddering. Unless you bump it back down into 120hz mode.
Is the 970 that much more powerful than a 780? I have a stock oc'ed 780 (1100mhz boosted) paired with a 4.5ghz 3570k and I don't even think it could come close to holding a steady 60fps at 1440pStill not got into the countryside yet but this is 1440p. Every setting on Graphics is set to the highest except I'm using fxaa and x4msaa on reflections, get 60-80fps. I've seen 57-58 fps the odd time, mostly its low 60s.
In game DOF was off when taking the pics, I switched it on and had no affect on frame rates
i7 930
GTX 970
At 2880x1620 I get 45ish with the same settings, it starts to look decent then, no shimmer. So will probably lock at 30fps at something like 3200-1800p for image quality reasons
Or you could drop it down to 1080p, which scales perfectly to your 4k screen.
Frankly speaking, that's not true at all.
You can run a game in 60fps with a 144hz monitor and it will look the same as any other monitor running at 60hz.
Even if it wasn't the case, you could manually set the monitor to 60hz or force the game to run at 60hz (which will then make your monitor do the same while the game is running).