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My Rig was ok for ME2, ME3 unplayable - normal?


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Tomka_Neiren

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Hi! I could play ME2 quite well on my outdated Laptop, but the ME3 Demo is totally unplayable even with drastically reduced resolution. It seems to have only 20% of ME2's FPS.

Is this something I have to accept or should I search for a solution? Mind you, I could play 50+ hours of Skyrim without serious issues on my machine - in reasonable quality!

Samsung R560 notebook
Intel Core 2 Duo P8400
4GB RAM
NVIDIA 9600 M GT

This seems to fulfill the minimum SysReq, or what do you think?
I wouldn't like to mess around with my drivers and config that worked well for all other games if it's common knowledge that ME3 needs way better hardware than ME2...

Modifié par Tomka_Neiren, 29 février 2012 - 05:12 .


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HookersandBlow

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Try tweaking a few settings in configuration. I know for one that enabling AA in the graphics card settings coupled with in-game AA produced a much more stable framerate, but this is with an ati card. Also ensure your drivers are up to date, and if it is a hardware issue try downloading gamebooster or another program to limit unnecessary processes in the background.

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Lariscus Obscurus

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If it is not running on minimum settings you can try updating your graphics card drivers maybe you can get a few fps more that way.

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Paula Deen

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HookersandBlow wrote...

Try tweaking a few settings in configuration. I know for one that enabling AA in the graphics card settings coupled with in-game AA produced a much more stable framerate, but this is with an ati card. Also ensure your drivers are up to date, and if it is a hardware issue try downloading gamebooster or another program to limit unnecessary processes in the background.


Using AA is almost a guaranteed way to significanlty reduce your FPS if your machine isn't high end...

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LisuPL

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Wierd, I have almost same exact lappy:

T5800 2 Ghz CPU
4 GB RAM
9650m GT

and I play ME3 nicely on high.
The 9600m is only slightly weaker, than my 9650m and should play the game just as well being backed by your better P8400

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shakalac

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seems interesting as my laptop is a
HP hdx 16
intel duo p7450 @ 2.13 ghz
4 gb ram
9600m gt

I'd say it runs the demo fairly well, usually at 25- 30 fps, with some lower fps during combat.
my settings are high , running at 1280 x 720 with only aa and motion blur turned off, and anisotropic filtering set at 2x

Modifié par shakalac, 29 février 2012 - 07:12 .


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LisuPL

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Did you try updating your GPU driver?

http://www.geforce.c...s/Results/41704

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Tomka_Neiren

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Thanks for the answers, it's good to hear my rig should be able to handle the game!

Sadly, I just tried the latest driver (the one NVidia advertises for ME3), but it didn't help much. Ok, it did, it helped me to play through the first part somehow, but I still have severe problems to hit anything due to lags... no chance to play normally.

May anything else cause the lags? Sound drivers? Any known bugs that cause low fps?

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SSV Enterprise

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Did you pick the "clean install" option with the Nvidia driver installation? If not, try again with the clean install.

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DarkDoc25

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Like one of the previous posters said, try Gamebooster. It really does make a significant change. I was having some serious FPS issues in SWTOR after one of the updates, so I installed Gamebooster, and my FPS went back to the way it was before the update.