Tokubetsu said:What armor is that?
gdt5016 said:I rolled back the driver in device manager...that sort of did the trick. Let me try restarting...
Edit: Oh and where do I find/adjust the user.ini? Getting weird pop in now...
Aurarian said:
Nekrono said:To all the people complaining aobut the LOD being broken after the hotfix... It's not AMD's driver, I had this happen to me too and I thought it was the driver being broken or something, I rolled back and still same issue.
What's causing this is the user.ini being modified after the game detects a new driver or something, if you go into the game settings you will see that the "Texture Memory Size" is set to "Very Small" which is a value of 100 in the user.ini and that is causing less texture, LOD to be streamed.
Switch it back to the setting you had before and everything will be back to normal.
I NEED SCISSORS said:Just a hardened leather jacket with heavy leather trousers.
BoobPhysics101 said:You're using the retail or D2D version of the game, correct? The DRM is hampering performance. Either use the GOG exe or wait for the 1.1 patch to come out in a few hours.
Im using the Steam version. That should be fine right? I have no ubersampling on either, simply high settings with bloom, blur, DOF, AA, and SSAO all off. I mean I dont know what Im doing wrong.
Akkad said:Where do you get the patch from?
EternalGamer said:I don't know what that dude is talking about. There is no patch on that page that I can see.
Domcorleone said:International patch: I heard it works in USA as well...
http://www.filefactory.com/file/c292080/n/Patcher_International.exe
Steam and GoG are both DRM free and the game has an auto patcher.GillianSeed79 said:Okay. Can someone tell me what the best, hassle free version to get is?
I was going to get the retail version, but I guess there's something about driver issues that won't let some people install the game. I thought I'd get the Steam version, but now I'm hearing DRM or something impacts performance a lot. So is GOG the way to go then? When I buy it, I just want to auto detect settings and play. I don't want to wait for patches or have to download anything. Am I just being too paranoid?
akskiller said:For anyone playing with 360pad, did the patch fuck up the left analog stick not working for anyone else? I cannot use the left analog stick to navigate menus/inventory as well as selecting a sign when holding left trigger. Works fine in game tho and worked fine before the patch.
On the bright side I noticed no more freeze up for a couple of seconds when pausing the game as well as load times improved a ton for me.
Steam version is fine since it only uses Steamworks, and not Securom like Retail. Can't go wrong with Steam or GOG version really. However relying on Auto-detect settings for any PC game is ill advised since they will almost always underestimate what your PC is actually capable of.GillianSeed79 said:Okay. Can someone tell me what the best, hassle free version to get is?
I was going to get the retail version, but I guess there's something about driver issues that won't let some people install the game. I thought I'd get the Steam version, but now I'm hearing DRM or something impacts performance a lot. So is GOG the way to go then? When I buy it, I just want to auto detect settings and play. I don't want to wait for patches or have to download anything. Am I just being too paranoid?
Yeah, I have an intell I920, 6 GB of RAM, and 2 Radeon 6870s in Crossfire, and the game auto detected the lowest setting for me. I can run it with everything maxed at a solid 60fps.Hellsing321 said:Steam version is fine since it only uses Steamworks, and not Securom like Retail. Can't go wrong with Steam or GOG version really. However relying on Auto-detect settings for any PC game is ill advised since they will almost always underestimate what your PC is actually capable of.
I don't notice much of a difference. Well I did with Surface Format Optimization turned off in catalyst control. It caused the game to frequently pause to load new things (sometimes it went as far as showing the loading screen when you moved near the border of a village) and the framerate wasn't improved at all, actually worse in some areas.rabhw said:After doing some more testing, the LOD on the new AMD drivers has definitely changed for the worse. Much more pop-in on many things (textures, shadows, foliage sprites, character models in the distance)...
*sigh*
dc89 said:What performance should I expect from:
i5
4GB Ram
HD 5650
IrishNinja said:looks good.
so uh
i5-760 @ 2.8/stock
6870
4GB of RAM
what can i expect from this game? can i run it high/60 FPS or so?
Micerider said:Poor...
Low should be fine, If you're not too ambitious with the resolution.
Your CPU and Ram are more than enough, but your GPU will cripple everything down. Do yourself a favor (if you have the opportunity) and jump on a 6850 or higher, that would bring you to the High/Ultra (without Ubersmapling) realm, depending on the resolution.
80c for a desktop is pretty high, unless it's a laptop.Truant said:Weird things.
Deleted the paul.dll file, and now my framerate goes up to 60, then goes back down to 40 after a minute. This also happens if I Alt+Tab out of the game and back in.
I have performance mode to maximum, and my fan is forced at 100% (I can't hear it, the computer is in a different room) so there shouldn't be any temperature issues, it hovers around 80c.
dc89 said:I has a sad =[
My iMac has a 6750 in it. I knew I should have gone for the higher end with the 6770. That might have been better. I'll just take the iMac back lol!
Yep. Usually known as Super Sampling or SSAA.IrishNinja said:wanna be sure im understanding ubersampling: is it basically rendering > 1080p and then uh, downscaling?
I don't think any single GPU people are able to use it at the moment, but I haven't even bothered to try it myself. Hawk with 2x GTX580s gets some decent framrates with it on, but not the 60fps that he wants.IrishNinja said:is this a feature for future GPUs or are people with 6900s/560s (or dual?) really getting to use this?
IrishNinja said:ah, that sounds good too - thanks man!
wanna be sure im understanding ubersampling: is it basically rendering > 1080p and then uh, downscaling? is this a feature for future GPUs or are people with 6900s/560s (or dual?) really getting to use this? i gotta go back in this thread, would love to see some shots from rigs that can hang.
IrishNinja said:ah, that sounds good too - thanks man!
wanna be sure im understanding ubersampling: is it basically rendering > 1080p and then uh, downscaling? is this a feature for future GPUs or are people with 6900s/560s (or dual?) really getting to use this? i gotta go back in this thread, would love to see some shots from rigs that can hang.
Waikis said:I have i7 920@4.2ghz and OC-ed 2x 6970 and averages around 25fps with the latest ATI hotfix.
Schlomo said:Really? I get 20-25 fps in Flotsam with a single 6950, iirc. Crossfire must still not be working properly then.
ColonialRaptor said:I can't decide whether to use the GOG patch or not... can anyone who has downloaded make a recommendation?
I'm running a 5970...
Waikis said:blah forgot to say thats with ubersampling.
without ubersampling, it is locked at 60fps.
Micerider said:Well, knowing the native resolutions of iMac screens, I doubt that a 6770 would hold it either. Kind of a bummer for Mac Users, aside from Mac Pro's with beefy GPU's in the rig, I would not think of any iMac able to run it above Low/Medium settings. Usually they are ok for most PC gaming purpose, but Witcher 2 is a bit of PC's Jewel on the crown that was not scaled down to what Source-engine can achieve with old/modest gaming rigs.
At any rate, I would still recommend to give it a try, The Low settings (with medium quality textures) should do well, and the game would still look good and you wouldn't loose any pleasure gameplay-wise.
MNC said:80c for a desktop is pretty high, unless it's a laptop.