Nope unfortunately not, you could force 16x AF in the control panel before...AF is for texture clarity at higher distances.Boosted texture anisotropy sampling to 16x on Ultra preset. That helps doesn't it? Be gentle if I'm wrong.
Nope unfortunately not, you could force 16x AF in the control panel before...AF is for texture clarity at higher distances.Boosted texture anisotropy sampling to 16x on Ultra preset. That helps doesn't it? Be gentle if I'm wrong.
Find your minimum using Fraps. Put it in benchmark mode and play for a while (especially in villages and cities) and cap it near or at your minimum.
Some shots look really great with it on, others, not so much. Still, I might give it a shot tonight. Is it pretty involving to get it working?
UPDATE: New preset is available that looks like E3 2013 Witcher 3. You can download it here: http://sfx.thelazy.net/games/preset/3...
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Even though this video is rendered in a 4K resolution, it is compressed and still does not do justice to how the game actually looks when you're playing it in motion.
The RAW video file was 64gb, the compressed video ended up being 789mb.
I will attempt to make another video and take my time rendering it in better quality than this in order to show the graphics in different time cycles.
How do you import a Witcher 2 save before starting? Also is there a good resource for Witcher 2 saves with the choices they made? I'm looking for a Iorveth save with everyone kept alive and all 'good path' choices made.
Nope unfortunately not, you could force 16x AF in the control panel before...AF is for texture clarity at higher distances.
If your average fps is over 40fps, would it be better to limit the fps to 40 instead of 30?
May be a dumb question, but I don't normally limit and only ever see 30/60 spoken about.
This is with everything set to ultra, including hairworks on a 970.
Do you really need to spam this across multiple threads? :/Hey Guys
Am i blind, or is the gamma setting option gone now?
Right after more testing I'd say hairworks still isn't viable for me on my 970, neither Geralt nor all. When it rains and his hair gets wet I lose 5fps, when I run into a pack of wolves I lose 15fps. It's much better than yesterday that's for sure, but 60fps without dips is way more important to me. I'm sure a lot of you who are less sensitive to frame drops will possibly be able to use it after the patch though.
If I'm limiting to 30FPS with RTSS, what should I set the ingame max frames too: 30, 60 or unlimited?
Played for 13 hours on version 1.02 without a single issue.
Crashed within 10 minutes of playing 1.03. Strange...
Played for a while, got a crash just now. With 1.03 installed.
Ah, forgot i switched over to that to avoid crashes lol. ThanksThere's no gamma setting if you're in borderless windowed, maybe it went back to that.
I take it back. The patch reset some of the graphics options to Low, and when I put the sliders back to where they were CPU usage is 70% again. Too bad.Is it my imagination or has CPU usage gone down considerably? All my four cores (3570K) are sub-50% now. I could swear they were at 70% or more.
If your average fps is over 40fps, would it be better to limit the fps to 40 instead of 30?
May be a dumb question, but I don't normally limit and only ever see 30/60 spoken about.
This is with everything set to ultra, including hairworks on a 970.
Depends on Monitor refresh rate.
Is it 60hertz. The set it to 30. Then every other frame will be new.
If it refreshes at a multiple of 40 then set it to 40.
If you have gsync then it doesn't matter.
Setting it to 40 on a 60hertz screen will give bad frame pacing. Will look like stutter.
Setting it to 40 on a 60hertz screen will give bad frame pacing. Will look like stutter.
Interesting, thanks. I haven't noticed any stuttering, well no more than the usual camera pan stutter that I put down to the controller input problem others are experiencing. I will knock it back down to 30 and see if I notice a difference.
I take it back. The patch reset some of the graphics options to Low, and when I put the sliders back to where they were CPU usage is 70% again. Too bad.
Right after more testing I'd say hairworks still isn't viable for me on my 970, neither Geralt nor all. When it rains and his hair gets wet I lose 5fps, when I run into a pack of wolves I lose 15fps. It's much better than yesterday that's for sure, but 60fps without dips is way more important to me. I'm sure a lot of you who are less sensitive to frame drops will possibly be able to use it after the patch though.
Depends on Monitor refresh rate.
Is it 60hertz. The set it to 30. Then every other frame will be new.
If it refreshes at a multiple of 40 then set it to 40.
If you have gsync then it doesn't matter.
Setting it to 40 on a 60hertz screen will give bad frame pacing. Will look like stutter.
Depends on Monitor refresh rate.
Is it 60hertz. The set it to 30. Then every other frame will be new.
If it refreshes at a multiple of 40 then set it to 40.
If you have gsync then it doesn't matter.
Setting it to 40 on a 60hertz screen will give bad frame pacing. Will look like stutter.
What about when I clone the output to a 50Hz 1080p tv?
Is a single (probably OC'd) 970 capable of managing a ~30 FPS lock at 4k high settings?
Seems exactly the same at 30 FPS 60Hz and 40 FPS 60Hz to me in relation to stutter.
NOPE NVM. after about 4.5 hours, game stalled out in the damn inventory screen again. WHOO!
sigh....
This is a long shot, but do you have Samsung Magician running in the background? It's a program that comes bundled with Samsung SSDs. In the past, it caused me a lot of crashes on other games so i disabled it.
If it looks fine to you then thats fine but in theory locked 30 is smoother than locked 40 because it creates a jump every 4 or so frames. As you get closer to 60 it becomes less jarring but until you hit 60 after leaving 30 it won't be a smooth transition between frames.
Nah, I havent stalled out or crashed in a game in a long time until The Witcher 3.
Its not a CTD btw, the game just decides randomly to stall out either in or after exiting the inventory or upgrade screen. The music keeps playing, and you have to kill the TW3 process to close it.
This is why G-sync is amazing. It suddenly becomes viable to play games between 30 and 60 fps. I just got a G-sync monitor yesterday and the improvements in image smoothness are astounding.
Weird. Sounds like a graphics driver crash. Those usually happen when things get intense though, not at inventory screens. I hope someone irons that out soon, I really want this game to be well-received by people.
I had two of those freezes on 1.02 as well and I checked the Windows Event Log. They are listed as Application Hangs (EventID 1002, task 101) for witcher3.exe. There are no driver events at all before or after those two events.Weird. Sounds like a graphics driver crash. Those usually happen when things get intense though, not at inventory screens. I hope someone irons that out soon, I really want this game to be well-received by people.
If your average fps is over 40fps, would it be better to limit the fps to 40 instead of 30?
May be a dumb question, but I don't normally limit and only ever see 30/60 spoken about.
This is with everything set to ultra, including hairworks on a 970.
The game is boss, just wish it wouldn't do this lol.
I have a r9 290, so ya I dunno. Ive been playing Shadow of Morder, and Dragon Age Inquisition (I use Mantle instead of DX11 rendering), put in tons of hours into both, play both on near ultra without a hiccup, so this is just mind boggling to me.
Here's hoping I get a long ass gaming session going one of these days heh.
If your TV is 1080p it already has a 60hz mode so just see about how to force that.