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#901
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Running a Phenom II x4 655, HD6770 and 8gb of ram, game plays like complete potato. I expected to be able to run medium-low smoothly since I can run say, Rome 2 on ultra with no problems, but the game stutters constantly, tons of mini-freezes with everything set to low, and even with my resolution kicked down to 1280x720. Absolutely dreadful, unplayable, awful, horrible, no good experience, not to mention it looks dreadful. 


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#902
Etragorn

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I like that use of potato as an adjective for how well the game runs on your system.

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Running a Phenom II x4 655, HD6770 and 8gb of ram, game plays like complete potato. I expected to be able to run medium-low smoothly since I can run say, Rome 2 on ultra with no problems, but the game stutters constantly, tons of mini-freezes with everything set to low, and even with my resolution kicked down to 1280x720. Absolutely dreadful, unplayable, awful, horrible, no good experience, not to mention it looks dreadful. 

Did you try completely reinstalling the latest drivers and running Gaming evolved?  

 

It may be the CPU , I saw the CPU in a pc setup running an AMD 64 x2 black edition (running as 4 cores) replaced with a AMD FX6300 Black Edition 6 Core and the game when from unplayable (it couldn't even run the main menu smoothly)  to completely playable (the PC has a GTX 660 gfx card)



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Bought the game around month back. Developed a strong initial mislike towards the quality of PC port.   With this in mind, few questions I'd like answered.

 

1. Have they improved mouse and keyboard controls in a patch somewhere around December? Any word if such patch is coming? I suppose hoping for the utterly ridiculous spam attack to be removed would be too much to ask.

2. Any mods or addons that fix&Improve mouse&keyboard UI?

 



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Did you try completely reinstalling the latest drivers and running Gaming evolved?  

 

It may be the CPU , I saw the CPU in a pc setup running an AMD 64 x2 black edition (running as 4 cores) replaced with a AMD FX6300 Black Edition 6 Core and the game when from unplayable (it couldn't even run the main menu smoothly)  to completely playable (the PC has a GTX 660 gfx card)

 

I've a Phenom II x4 920 with a GTX 560 Ti, and with everything at max (except for AA, both post-processings, atmospheric effects and shadows, which are at the lowest), it runs better than I expected for the level of detail it offers. Only that I have the same problem as others: performance decreasing over time, or after closing menus in-game. Still, the FPS drops makes the game a bit annoying to play for me, but not unplayable, and are fixed if I close and restart the game.

 

But IMO, those are bugs and memory leaks, not your system's fault.



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Ive been encountering some bad stuttering problems. I see constant frame drops (55 down to 45) at different times, and very low fps in town areas (understandable). Im running all the settings in high currently, and have tried all the remedies to try to gain some fps (target 60fps consistently). Running the game in Ram disk, but im almost thinking my gpu doesn't have to power to handle the game in high/ultra at 60fps. Maybe some tweaking in the catalyst or something is the problem.  The new beta drivers have not helped at all. Havent tried to run the game in mantle yet either

 

FX8320 OC to 4.0ghz

Sabertooth 990fx

Gigabyte 7950 3gb

32gb RAM (25 used for game)

 

  



#907
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I have bought this game on pre order and the only thing that I can fell is regret since then. The FPS is so low that is unplayable for me. If only I could have my money back and buy it after four or five years from now, MAYBE then it would run smoothly...

 

My specs:

http://www.techpower...ls.php?id=5xvpm

http://valid.x86.fr/6bf6xk

Really, 23fps? what... 

 

I also use a SSD for the game.



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Just out of interest (re my post above) did you have to do anything to get Mantle working as I posted above  after re-installing my drivers (with the latest ones) I can now select Mantle in the options screen but when I restart the game I get a mantle error whilst the game is loading 

 

Nope, I just installed the newest drivers (Omega). 



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Here are my system specs:

Video card: Gigabyte R9 280X

Operating System: Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit (6.3, Build 9600) (9600.winblue_r5.141029-1500)
Processor: AMD FX™-8350 Eight-Core Processor (8 CPUs), ~4.0GHz
Memory: Corsair Vengeance Pro 16GB 2x8GB DDR3 2400MHz.
SSD: Kingston Digital 120GB SSDNow V300 SATA 3 2.5

Running at 1920x1080

I get horrible stuttering, and my CPU seems to have these big spikes in usage to like 97% and then down to around 40-50. I've tried all graphic settings from low, medium, high and ultra without any significant performance gain, underclock my videocard, installed beta drivers, clean wipe and reinstall them, disabled origin overlay, updated my BIOS to the latest version, dusted the PC, reapplied thermal paste, checked my case airflow...

Honestly, I just about ran out of ideas and have no clue why my system can't run the game properly. I'm supposedly over the recommended settings. Any idea what to do in my case? 
 


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My system:

 

Video card: 2x AMD Radeon HD7950 (crossfire) 3GB and slightly overclocked

Operating System: Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit (6.3, Build 9600) (9600.winblue_r5.141029-1500)
Processor: AMD FX™-8350 Eight-Core Processor (8 CPUs), ~4.0GHz
Memory: Some second rate company RAM 16GB 2x8GB DDR3 1600MHz.
HDD: 2TB Seagate 7200 rpm
Running at 2560x1440
 
I use DX11, sadly Mantle gave me somewhat worse performance. The game runs smooth at 60fps with maximum meshes, maximum tesselation and maximum texture size, I don't use any kind of AA (I just don't like AA)
 
I'm very happy with the DX11 performance, but really disappointed with Mantle, I wanted to use Mantle but loading times were far longer using Mantle and it runs noticeably slower, I get a steady 60fps with DX11 and anything between 30-60 with Mantle and stutters. 
 
The only downside to DX11 is a texture flickering that happens occasionally, but not consistently. Mantle looks great, it is by far the most flawless graphics experience, but for me it costs 25%-50% drop in fps. 


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Surprisingly i'm with you atlantico. mantle runs poorer than DX. AMD should be ashamed.



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Glad to see my NVidia card is in the green.  Now to stop the CRASHING at cutscenes ...



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I was having an issue with DAI where the FPS and sound would stutter horribly about 15 minutes into gameplay from a fresh boot. CPU utilization was pegged out at 100%. Changing API or lowering graphic settings made no difference, and only a reboot would clear the problem for another few minutes before reappearing. This was on an i5 4690k CPU with an ATI Radeon R9 290 GPU on Windows 7 SP1. Rebuilding my PC with a clean Windows 8.1 install resolved the issue, which points to a bug with DAI on Windows 7.



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The graphics card is brand new and just installed last week. My case is clean too

There is nothing wrong with your card. i've been using the same graphics card for about a year now. and I have the same problem with this game. while playing this game the card overheats and fails. it's winter here in our country and I kept my ceiling fan turned on and windows open, causing my hands and feet go numb. after that i was able to play 1 and a half hours straight. but otherwise 10-15 minutes. varies on maps. 
for the record i played farcry 4 with ultra graphics compromising some frame rate which is not much noticeable and metal gear solid ground zero at maximum graphics with no noticeable frame rate problems. but they haven't crush a single time. and i played divinity origins 12 hours straight not giving the pc any rest. 
so maybe it's just this game. 



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I went back to present the cpu problem with 100% image crash.
After the correction -ShaderSystem.ShaderQualityLevel <Medium> could play normally but the last few days the problem returned.



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I have a decent rig (specs in sig), tried going straight to max settings, but it would turn into a slide show at times.  Considered most other Frostbite 3 games run at over 70fps on max, I'd say the game / drivers still needs some optimisation.  I'm currently running on High settings, with about a third set to Ultra or "Fade Touched" at 2650x1600.  This runs smooth enough with an older Evga 680 FTW.  Just ordered the 980 and will update when it is installed.



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CPU = i7-4770K

GPU = MSI Lightning R9-290X

RAM = G.Skill Sniper DDR3-1866 16gig

Win7 64bit

Corsair Neutron SSD

Run on Ultra/Fade Touched using Mantle. Run at 1080p and is very smooth. Cut scenes sometimes seem to get a slight hiccup. Did mess with 1440p and found it pretty good but not enough play time in that setting to see how it actually performed there.



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I overclocked my EVGA 980 GTX SC and I can run the game using DSR 3325x1871 at a consistent 60 FPS without any trouble with all settings in game and in the NVIDIA control panel maxed out.. I tried to run it at DSR 3840 x 2160 with the same settings but could only get it to run consistently at 30 FPS.


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#919
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I have bought this game on pre order and the only thing that I can fell is regret since then. The FPS is so low that is unplayable for me. If only I could have my money back and buy it after four or five years from now, MAYBE then it would run smoothly...

 

My specs:

http://www.techpower...ls.php?id=5xvpm

http://valid.x86.fr/6bf6xk

Really, 23fps? what... 

 

I also use a SSD for the game.

 

Running at 1080p? With 8xMSAA I get 36 fps with my 880M 8GVram (Your card blows mine out of the water)



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Hi guys, I propose a solution that worked for me (finally)
- disable Origin in game: on Origin right-click DA icon, game property, put the check on the wording
- launch the game and before it starts close Internet (close it during the game does not work)
 
if you are concerned about the awards don't worry, you'll see them at the next launch of Origin
 
that work for me most of the time
 
I hope it help


#921
Etragorn

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Anyone that actually plays with the Origin overlay on is a fool



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i read somewhere that lowering the BIOS RAM frequency eg from 2666MHz to 1300/1666MHz helps to achieve increased performance. so i changed mine from 1866 to 1300MHz and what do you know, it maintains more or less a solid 60fps on total maxed out graphics settings at 1920x1080 direct x11, but still CTD after 1-2 hours.

 

i noticed every time it crashes to desktop (no error, dxdiag error, nothing), i look on my afterburner/XTU monitors and see the GPU memory usage, RAM and CPU usage spike a second before it happens.

 

combined GPU memory (crossfire) spiked to 5016MB (my cards have 3GB each)

RAM spiked to 5785MB (16GB total RAM)

CPU usage spiked to 69% (4GHZ 4770k)

 

i see on the monitor graph, over time the GPU memory and RAM slowly creep up and up.

 

its very strange, you would think it would crash during high load moments like in a big battle or somewhere with lots of effects and stuff going on but nope it crashes in random cut scenes or places in sky hold.



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I overclocked my EVGA 980 GTX SC and I can run the game using DSR 3325x1871 at a consistent 60 FPS without any trouble with all settings in game and in the NVIDIA control panel maxed out.. I tried to run it at DSR 3840 x 2160 with the same settings but could only get it to run consistently at 30 FPS.


Very nice.

I've over-clocked my 3770k to 4.3Ghz and installed the new 980 SC. Maxed everything but AA (don't see the point of AA at 2560x1600) and found an anomoly. The game cycles from about 10 -15 seconds of solid 60fps to 10-15 seconds of 5fps whether in game or in menu. It's cyclonic and does this consistently. I'm still investigating what is behind it, will report back when I do.

As an aside, it runs fine at 60fps with only HBAO (not full) and terrain and vegetation set to High. I will start with those and likely move to the Nvidia software from there.

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Had to upgrade in order to play, and will be recieving the new computer on Tuesday. Wondering if my new rig will play okay at least on high settings?

 

Intel Core i5-4460 @3.2GHz

12GB RAM DDR3

Nvidia GTX 750 Ti

 

I think those are the relevant specs. Hoping I will be able to play relatively smoothly, since it was really all I could afford.



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Had to upgrade in order to play, and will be recieving the new computer on Tuesday. Wondering if my new rig will play okay at least on high settings?

 

Intel Core i5-4460 @3.2GHz

12GB RAM DDR3

Nvidia GTX 750 Ti

 

I think those are the relevant specs. Hoping I will be able to play relatively smoothly, since it was really all I could afford.

 

You should be able to run Inquisition nicely with those specs, but I emphasize should; the game is still an unoptimized mess--especially for nvidia chipsets.


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