What spec vs performance are people getting?
Started by Bodseh, Apr 09 2012 10:53 AM
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#41
Posted 10 May 2012 - 10:28 PM
gtx 470 @ 725/1450 core/shader 1700 mem
phenom 2 quad @ 3.6
4GB DDR3 system ram with pretty shiny heat spreaders.
"Outdoor" maps punish my system more than the "indoor" maps (10-30 less fps outdoors)
1920x1080 AA/AF 0/16
Ultra preset = 20-40 average
Ultra preset with lowest shading and lowest lighting = 45-65 average (indoor maps)
Disabling HDR sees small gains as does disabling motion blur.
For some reason, under same menu settings, I get noticeably worse performance than the beta.
phenom 2 quad @ 3.6
4GB DDR3 system ram with pretty shiny heat spreaders.
"Outdoor" maps punish my system more than the "indoor" maps (10-30 less fps outdoors)
1920x1080 AA/AF 0/16
Ultra preset = 20-40 average
Ultra preset with lowest shading and lowest lighting = 45-65 average (indoor maps)
Disabling HDR sees small gains as does disabling motion blur.
For some reason, under same menu settings, I get noticeably worse performance than the beta.
#42
Posted 11 May 2012 - 02:05 AM
Intel Core i5 750
12GB of RAM (Why? Music production, my friend)
Geforce GTX 460 with 1GB of memory
Getting a pretty solid experience now that I've turned the 'shading' setting to low. Man, that setting really is a performance killer. The only settings I have on low are 'shading' and 'lighting', the latter one because it makes the game too dark to see anything. Most of the time I'm playing at framerates beyond 60FPS, so that's good. Every now and then, especially so in the outdoor maps, it will randomly drop some frames.
12GB of RAM (Why? Music production, my friend)
Geforce GTX 460 with 1GB of memory
Getting a pretty solid experience now that I've turned the 'shading' setting to low. Man, that setting really is a performance killer. The only settings I have on low are 'shading' and 'lighting', the latter one because it makes the game too dark to see anything. Most of the time I'm playing at framerates beyond 60FPS, so that's good. Every now and then, especially so in the outdoor maps, it will randomly drop some frames.
#44
Posted 11 May 2012 - 02:32 PM
i7 2600k
two EVGA gtx570s (2.5gb editions) in SLI
EVGA P67 FTW
8gb DDR3 1600mhz
30-40fps average.
I cry.
Hope this game gets some performance optimization love soon
EDIT: I turned off SLI and it bumped my average FPS up to 40-45... So we have negative SLI scaling
EDIT2: Fixed it
http://forums.steamp...91&postcount=25
two EVGA gtx570s (2.5gb editions) in SLI
EVGA P67 FTW
8gb DDR3 1600mhz
30-40fps average.
I cry.
Hope this game gets some performance optimization love soon
EDIT: I turned off SLI and it bumped my average FPS up to 40-45... So we have negative SLI scaling
EDIT2: Fixed it
#45
Posted 12 May 2012 - 03:26 AM
You can get an ATI radeon 6870 for 160 quid.
if you got the powersupply you can get my PC for 500 easily.
i got my game vsynced stable 60 fps at 110 fov
AMD phenom x4 3,0 ghz quadcore
4 gb corsair 1333 mhz
XFX Radeon HD 6870 1gb DDr5
60 fps on All Ultra and 1080p resolution?
#46
Posted 13 May 2012 - 02:30 AM
Operating System: Windows 7
Manufacturer: Dell Inc
Processor: AMD Athlon™ 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 3600+
Memory: 4.00 GB
Hard Drive: 465.76 GB, WDC WD50 00AACS-00G8B SCSI Disk Device (500 GB)
Video Card: ATI Radeon HD 4600 Series
Pc: Dell Dimension E521
These are pretty much what I got, and running everything on LOW for video/graphic setting. I'm not sure about the FPS. 1024x768. lol.
Manufacturer: Dell Inc
Processor: AMD Athlon™ 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 3600+
Memory: 4.00 GB
Hard Drive: 465.76 GB, WDC WD50 00AACS-00G8B SCSI Disk Device (500 GB)
Video Card: ATI Radeon HD 4600 Series
Pc: Dell Dimension E521
These are pretty much what I got, and running everything on LOW for video/graphic setting. I'm not sure about the FPS. 1024x768. lol.
#47
Posted 13 May 2012 - 01:04 PM
I7 920 @ 3.2
GTX 460 SLI (using Crysis 2 profile on nvidia inspector)
6 Gb ram
1920 x 1200
Everything on highest settings except lighting. No motion blur, No coronas, and HDR minimum. Direct X 11 enabled
58 fps average. The lowest I seen was 48 fps.
Sometimes when I exit the game I get the message that my computer is running slow and if I want to change my color scheme.
GTX 460 SLI (using Crysis 2 profile on nvidia inspector)
6 Gb ram
1920 x 1200
Everything on highest settings except lighting. No motion blur, No coronas, and HDR minimum. Direct X 11 enabled
58 fps average. The lowest I seen was 48 fps.
Sometimes when I exit the game I get the message that my computer is running slow and if I want to change my color scheme.
#48
Posted 13 May 2012 - 03:12 PM
Win7x64ultimate
Amd PhenomII x4 965be @ 4x3400
Gainward Geforce 560ti 1gig 301.24
4gig ram
x-fi soundblaster 7.1 Sound
1080p
fov 95
(limiter on 60)
all low/off/dx9 in graphic and game beside postAA is max. (Texture streaming is keeping enabling itself)
frames on Vertigo botmatch 75
no fancy tweaks so far
Amd PhenomII x4 965be @ 4x3400
Gainward Geforce 560ti 1gig 301.24
4gig ram
x-fi soundblaster 7.1 Sound
1080p
fov 95
(limiter on 60)
all low/off/dx9 in graphic and game beside postAA is max. (Texture streaming is keeping enabling itself)
frames on Vertigo botmatch 75
no fancy tweaks so far
Ingame: BroCkwurst
#50
Posted 14 May 2012 - 11:39 PM
Windows 7 home 64 bit
AMD Phenom II X4 945 3Ghz
8 gigs ram
ATI Radeon HD 5450
Gets a good playable framerate at minimum settings, 800x600.
Needless to say, I don't recommend ATI for this game. I'm a little surprised cards even support resolutions that low anymore.
I'm also surprised how fun the game is anyway. Text chat is hard to read between rounds but otherwise it's a good ol' romp - and the old school resolution adds to the nostalgia factor!
AMD Phenom II X4 945 3Ghz
8 gigs ram
ATI Radeon HD 5450
Gets a good playable framerate at minimum settings, 800x600.
Needless to say, I don't recommend ATI for this game. I'm a little surprised cards even support resolutions that low anymore.
I'm also surprised how fun the game is anyway. Text chat is hard to read between rounds but otherwise it's a good ol' romp - and the old school resolution adds to the nostalgia factor!
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