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#926
Lady_K

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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.

I understand. Guess I'll find out for sure tomorrow! Thanks :)



#927
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adjusting settings manually is always necessary. running in windowed mode is a big no no with any game. background processes and over-heating will cause problems beyond these specs. I have to agree as a whole.

 

i7950 (1366) Asus CPU UP i7975 (3.33Ghz), 12GB tri-channel (6x2GB), GTX660ti 2GB w/ EVGA Precision X (Kboost enabled, 70% fan)

 

High for all settings except the following

 

Medium Tesselation

 

Ultra Textures

 

HBAO filtering

 

performance 50-60 fps (except redcliffe village 40-45 fps avg)

 

As an added note if you set up any game to run without the feedback of framerate and temperature you haven't got the right to post here.. nor do you have the right to make claims about optimization. PC is a user-configured environment because of the broad range of hardware profiles.

 

Thank you to the OP, you should separate 1366 socket type from the i3,i5, i7 performance chain.



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Huh, judging by these charts I should be able to play on Medium. Yet I can't even get enough FPS to play it on the lowest settings. Any thoughts?

 

i3-2120 Sandy Bridge

Sapphire Radeon HD 7770 GHz Edition

16 GB RAM



#929
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Since patch 3, performance seems the same as i havent notice any difference although The Fade - The Raw Fade zone stutters quite a bit despite the FPS averaging 50-55. Certain pocket spots the FPS is consistently at 60. Really strange. Other than that, I have no FPS issues except for at Redcliffe where it would jump from mid 40s to 50s. Most of the time it's a solid 60 FPS.

 

Adjusting the graphic options doesn't really change the areas I'm having FPS issues. Currently running everything on Ultra except Shadow quality which is at High, HBAO, Vsync is enabled.

 

For my system, Shadow quality really has a big impact hit, switching between High and Ultra. At Ultra it gives me stuttering at certain points in the game while on High does not.

 

i7-4790K @ 4Ghz

Zotac GTX 970

Kingston HyperX 16GB Ram



#930
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I have:

Intel Core i5 2400 & 3,1GHz

MB Gigabyte GA-Z68A-D3H

ATI Sapphire HD 6870 (the latest available driver)

8 GB DDR3

installed on SSD

 

and I am able to get average FPS 36 and low 31 with most options set to high. Namely, mesh is set to ultra; Tessellation Quality, Post-processing Quality and Shadow Quality to Low; Effects Quality to either Low or Medium, Post-processing and Multisample Antialiasing off; ambient to SSAO. Loading times are a matter of seconds (I never managed to finish reading longer cards and sometimes I don't finish short ones), initial one takes longer.

 

The game looks rather marvelous and I am surprised I can run it on such high details myself. However the amount of crashes is crazy, one of highest I have experienced, and changing graphical settings doesn't help - at most the game stops crashing when properly exiting the application if I turn off antialising.



#931
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However the amount of crashes is crazy, one of highest I have experienced, and changing graphical settings doesn't help - at most the game stops crashing when properly exiting the application if I turn off antialising.

 

You should try playing the game in Borderless Window mode (in DAI it's called Windowed Fullscreen or something like that). My game crashed a lot even after two patches when I played it Fullscreen but after switching to Borderless I've yet to see it crash. Didn't notice any performance difference between Borderless and Fullscreen.


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#932
RinuCZ

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You should try playing the game in Borderless Window mode (in DAI it's called Windowed Fullscreen or something like that). My game crashed a lot even after two patches when I played it Fullscreen but after switching to Borderless I've yet to see it crash. Didn't notice any performance difference between Borderless and Fullscreen.

Thanks for the tip! I will try it tomorrow.



#933
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Hey,
I have a GTX 560 Ti, Intel Core i5 2500K, 8 GB of RAM and use Windows 8.1.

I may be wrong, but as far as I have seen I should be able to run the game with no problems at medium settings, but even with almost everything on low I still can't even get stable 30 FPS. 
Any idea what may be wrong? Or am I just overestimating what my PC is capable of?
Thanks!



#934
RinuCZ

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You should try playing the game in Borderless Window mode (in DAI it's called Windowed Fullscreen or something like that). My game crashed a lot even after two patches when I played it Fullscreen but after switching to Borderless I've yet to see it crash. Didn't notice any performance difference between Borderless and Fullscreen.

I have played 2 sessions (2+ hours) in Windowed borderless mode without a single crash and I am able to run even Fraps in background! :wizard: Many thanks, Reisen. <3 I appreaciate a lot you bothered to post your advice and helped me to get rid of a single frustrating aspect about this little gem.



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Hey,
I have a GTX 560 Ti, Intel Core i5 2500K, 8 GB of RAM and use Windows 8.1.
I may be wrong, but as far as I have seen I should be able to run the game with no problems at medium settings, but even with almost everything on low I still can't even get stable 30 FPS. 
Any idea what may be wrong? Or am I just overestimating what my PC is capable of?
Thanks!


Most likely, an x60 card is a solid middle of the road card in NVidia's numbering system.



#936
krizo96

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Most likely, an x60 card is a solid middle of the road card in NVidia's numbering system.

Really? That would be very weird and very disappointing. 

According to info I got on this very thread I should be able to run in on medium settings just fine, but I can even run it well on low (and I really think I should be able to do that if nothing else) .

I have even seen a video of inquisition running on high/medium settings on a system almost identical  to my own.



#937
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Greetings all,

Finally got to install this, after waiting for a few patches. Hoping there's more to help out with performance.

For those struggling on lesser systems, I'll post my lowly specs and results and I have a question. I just got to Val Royeaux and am now just returned to Haven. Should I expect any opcoming areas that are heavier, in terms of system use?

I hope to be making upgrades soon, the Nvidia 960 is lloking like quite a bargain, but CPU costs are an issue.
Current Specs:

Phenom IIx3 720 Black Edition. 3 cores, clocked at 3Ghz.
4GB DDR2 Ram
GeForce 650 2gb

Currently, I'm at:

720p

Mesh Quality
High. Would love to have this on ultra, though I'm unsure if it would make a big difference. But...I don't think so.

Tessellation Quality
Off. This is something I can see, but really isn't noticeable unless Im staring at the walls or floor. pretty heavy impact on performance, too.

Texture Quality
Ultra. This was initlly chosen for me and Vram usage is still around 1.7 GB or so.

Shadow Quality
Low. Honestly, they look pretty good for low, very good in fact, and I really don't notice shadows most of the time while playing.

Terrain Quality
Medium

Vegetation Quality
Medium

Water Quality
High

Post-Process Quality
Low. If I could shut it off, I would as I strongly dislike Depth Of Field, Blur and a lot of Bloom effects.
Effects Quality
Medium. High was killing me, so this may be CPU(?) related.
Post-Processing Antialiasing
High. I'm assuming this is FXAA. Looks like it.
Multisample Antialiasing
Yeah...not happening

I average 30-40 FPS. CPU usage is at a pretty constant 99-100%, ouch. Same with GPU usage, which is normal.
On a 19 inch monitor, everything looks pretty good, though the cutscenes are still slightly choppy.
Not a gamekiller, but annoying.

If anyone has any suggestions as to ways to increase the visual quality,FPS tweaks, warnings about framerate killing areas, news on performance patches, I am all ears. Otherwise, so far so good.



#938
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Not sure if this is the right thread to ask but here it goes:

My Average fps is great however I get crazy stuttering/lagging and fps drops in the war room and during the cinematic cut scenes.Outside of those the game runs fine without any issues.

 

I am playing at 2160p with MSAA and Post Process AA off and everything else on ultra(+faded touched textures).Before you say i did try lowering the texture and shadow quality and it did not help.As soon as i go into the war room it maxes out the vram and it starts stuttering.When i come out the stuttering goes away.

 

I know i could just lower the res but 1440/1080p looks awful on a 4k TV.

 

I can't help but wonder whether this is related to the 3.5Gb fiasco .......Do 980s suffer from the same issue at that res?

 

 

specs are the following:

i7 3930k@5Ghz 

GTX 970 sli@1585/7512Mhz



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i7 quad core 920 @ 2.67ghz

12 gb ddr 3 ram

evga nvidia gtx 660

msi x58 platnium sli capable

 

run on high settings and fade touched iirc with tessalation on medium and no AA geting avg of 30-35 fps with spikes and drops



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I guess I'm luckier than others because my game is running like drawn butter, just curious where the community thinks my bottleneck is - I'm running ultra on most settings, high on a few, and only medium on effects. I'd like to get my effects up to high if I can do it by tweaking, and I have yet to overclock my graphics card.

 

CPU: i5-4570 (3.2 ghz)

RAM: 8 GB, DDR3-1600, single channel

GPU: Powercolor R9 280



#941
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So I DL DAI a couple weeks ago. Specs at that time;

 

i5 3570k @ 3.4ghz

16gb ram DDR3, Corsair Vengance

Asus Sabertooth Z87

Radeon 6450 HD 1gb

Win 7 64bit

 

Install DAI, Radeon needs up to date drivers. I get the latest. Game runs on lowest settings only, but it runs. No crashes, not much stutter, it is ugly but playable. I get 25hrs in and I start getting the driver error crash to desktop like a lot of folks. Game won't even run at this point, it just crashes to desktop with the error message. I think the card is overheating too which is locking it up. I roll back the driver which allows me to get the game to run without a direct CTD. I adjust settings and go to full screen windowed mode. I turned off ambient occlusion.  Game runs good enough now for me to slay the dragon in the hinterlands at level 12! :)

 

Game is playable now, fully. Runs pretty good too. Hard to believe on this junk cheapo card. It was a temp I bought after 5yrs out of a pair of 4870x2's which finally failed. No more crashes either, even during long sessions. Took awhile to get the right driver and as is usual with Radeon cards/software it took a few installs to get them working right. In the end, game runs great just looks like crap. 

 

I buy new GFX card, GeForce 780. Install it after wiping Radeon drivers. Install Geforce software. Run DAI. Don't adjust anything, game runs like total crap. Massive shuttering, barely runs at all. Looks nice though. Crashes once to desktop. Play with setting more, even look at some Radeon cards at Newegg, haha. Play with settings a lot, not much improvement, it actually gets worse. Have everything turned off and all settings on medium at this point. I feel like I am playing the game in slow mo while it gets paused every 15 seconds for 2-10 seconds! WTF!!?? 

 

Revert settings to what they were after I installed the 780. Set it to full windowed mode. Turn off ambiet occlusion. Leave the rest alone. game runs now, still stuttering but not to terrible. I then take my resolution down a notch in game. Game runs better! Still some shuttering but I think I can get it just about gone if I keep playing with things.

DAI is definitely a ram hog and it obviously likes a fast HD. I got a slow arse 1tb for a main drive at the moment. I can tell it is lagging things a bit but shouldn't cause any shutter. I proved though you can run it on a total **** $50 GFX card no probs. I have gone from no game that CTD with a GFX card error to a new vid card that barely ran to it now running decent. 

 

IMHO, probs people are having are in drivers and their settings. I have it running on both a Nvidia and Radeon cards. Slow arse HD too. Otherwise yeah my system is up to par. I think going Win 8 is something else I might do which from what I read helps. If you are on old junk GFX card and it is CTD or locking up or giving you errors. Likely your card is running to hot. 

Good luck!



#942
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Not sure where else to put this, but I was testing out Nvidia shadowplay with some good results.

 

https://www.youtube....GL-XrEL3shuBXkQ



#943
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Has anyone figured out how to fix the "GetDeviceRemovedReason" error/crash yet?

It has happend SEVEN times to me in the past 3 days, and it has happened twice after only playing for about 10 minutes today.

 

EDIT: Happened again but this time during a conversation after a long boss fight. And I had to reload progress from BEFORE the boss fight. ****.



#944
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ok I haev major BSOD issues and have no idea why.

My specs are GTX675m (driver 347.52), i7 3630QM, 12G RAM

running windows 7 home premium.

For some reason nvidia recommends everything set to low or off. This looks unplayable. I have tried the standard medium setting but still get BSOD after a short time. my GPU is getting SUPER hot, causing the BSOD

 

I'm open to suggestions here....

 



#945
Jaron Oberyn

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ok I haev major BSOD issues and have no idea why.

My specs are GTX675m (driver 347.52), i7 3630QM, 12G RAM

running windows 7 home premium.

For some reason nvidia recommends everything set to low or off. This looks unplayable. I have tried the standard medium setting but still get BSOD after a short time. my GPU is getting SUPER hot, causing the BSOD

 

I'm open to suggestions here....

I'm not too familiar with notebook cards, but I can only assume that is the issue if nVidia is recommending low/off settings. The game is very graphics intensive, and obviously your card is overheating. It's likely that the temperature is exceeding the maximum, which would explain the card shutting down resulting in a BSOD. You sort of answered your own question.



#946
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Game has crashed THREE times during the aftermath of the "In Your Hearts Shall Burn" battle. Can't even finish the damn quest because this POS crashes so much.

 

Just trying to get through cutscenes and unfortunately I can't skip them in order to get to a save point.

 

EDIT: Make that four. At this rate I'll know "The Dawn Will Come" by heart.



#947
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Seriously. My main problem is that this error is completely random. I can play for hours, no problem, then all of a sudden I'll get this error. If it needs to be fixed, then please fix it!

 

I only see this in multiplayer. It's so annoying!



#948
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I have a GTX 780 - 4gigs, an I5 2500K and 16 gigs of ram.

The game runs terribly for me. I'm playing on 1080p resolution, and most of my settings are on ultra or medium.

I've also got the latest NVIDIA drivers.

The game runs on an SSD.

 

Any idea why my framerate is absolutely horrific?



#949
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I have GTX 660TI SC 2GB, 16GB ram, intel xeon e3-1230v2 (it is nearly as good as intel core i7 4770k - you can check benchmark on google, it just didn't have overclocked - I really don't need this).
And even with medium settings, the game still lag AFTER patch 6. 



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I'm planning to get a new computer since the one I'm running the game on currently isn't doing the job for me. I've taken the liberty of copying down the specs of the new laptop that I'm looking at to buy, are these any good?
 

TOSHIBA QOSMIO X770

 

  • Intel Core i7 Processer 2630QM (2.0 - 2.90GHz, 1333MHz FSB 6MB L2 Cache)
  • Windows 8 (64 bit)
  • Intel HM65 Express Chipset
  • 8GB DDR3 Memory
  • 1TB Storage (500GB + 500GB) (5400rpm SATA)
  • NVidia GeForce GTX 560M 1.5 GB (comes with 3D Vision)

 

If you want to specs of my current laptop, here they are down below. At most, they run on medium settings with mostly low settings for the vegetation and all, but it still lags dreadfully in some cutscenes and dense areas like Hinterlands, Arbor Wilds and such. Even on Mantle. I've downloaded all the necessary drivers for it, but it has not improved a thing.

 

Asus F550D

 

  • AMD A8-5550M APU (2.10GHZ)
  • 8GB Memory
  • Windows 8.1 (64 bit)
  • 750GB Storage
  • AMD Radeon HD8550G + HD 8600M Dual Graphics