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#26
Draninus

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Another piece of advice is to disable "Origin" in-game display/overlay. I found that it chews fps for some reason.

 

I don't have a great system (AMD Phenom IIx4 965 BE, 8 GB ram & R9 270x), but with settings mostly on High, 1920*1080 resolution & no AA I was averaging 39 fps in the benchmark. I disabled the Origin in-game overlay, and changed no other graphical settings, and my average fps went up to 52 in the benchmark! I gained 13 average fps by disabling it.

 

you can disable it for all games viz Origin's settings menu, or if you right-click on the game in your game section and go to "Game Properties" and tick the "Disable Orini in-game" option.. this will turn it off while DAI is running.

 

Also, as always - make sure you are running the latest drivers for your card. As both AMD & nVidia have released drivers that are supposedly for DAI... and are still working on improving the drivers as well.

 

Thanks dude!  I have a very similar set-up (X4 760K, 8 GB RAM, R9 270X) and this helped me alot.



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I'm running a 970 everything on ultra, with the texture on the fade touched and have 60+ fps.
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DragonAgeLegend

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I'm running a 970 everything on ultra, with the texture on the fade touched and have 60+ fps.


Yeah same but with MSAA off. I wanted to play with 4xMSAA :(

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DemGeth

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Yeah, what I find weird is that I can actually run BF4 on Ultra including 4xMSAA and 1080p with no lag at all.

Yup BF4 had so many issues....so many....so many...so...well never mind.  But it did run like a champ fps wise for me.

 

But yeah waiting for next nvidia driver beta to be released should be interesting.  I can remember a few games where that had issues where the first driver released once they saw the problems boosted fps 30-40%.



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DragonAgeLegend

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Yup BF4 had so many issues....so many....so many...so...well never mind.  But it did run like a champ fps wise for me.

 

But yeah waiting for next nvidia driver beta to be released should be interesting.  I can remember a few games where that had issues where the first driver released once they saw the problems boosted fps 30-40%.

That's promising, I really hope the next driver patch fixes things immensely for this game! 



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Jaron Oberyn

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Yeah, what I find weird is that I can actually run BF4 on Ultra including 4xMSAA and 1080p with no lag at all.

 

Different standard in quality of the assets between a multiplayer and singleplayer game. Comparing them is apples and oranges. The only thing they share is the same engine, that doesn't mean it will be equally complex in terms of shaders, animations, polys, etc. 



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DragonAgeLegend

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Different standard in quality of the assets between a multiplayer and singleplayer game. Comparing them is apples and oranges. The only thing they share is the same engine, that doesn't mean it will be equally complex in terms of shaders, animations, polys, etc. 

I guess so, didn't really think DAI would be so taxing IMO. 



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Yea totalbiscuit's computer is super solid with a lot of the best stuff and he's got two gtx cards and it still drops the framerate for him.

 

There are times when two cards doesn't always necessary translate better performance.



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Yeah, what I find weird is that I can actually run BF4 on Ultra including 4xMSAA and 1080p with no lag at all.

 

DA:I uses a higher form of the Frostbite 3 engine that includes PBR and other new tech that BF4 does not use.



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DragonAgeLegend

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DA:I uses a higher form of the Frostbite 3 engine that includes PBR and other new tech that BF4 does not use.

Thanks for the info, I'm hoping the new update will improve my FPS more. 



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I use a GTX 850M, anything on that?



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Lebanese Dude

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he's got two gtx cards and it still drops the framerate for him.

 

Problem detected. Dual graphics cards are great when they work but they tend to have problems with some driver software.



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DA:I uses a higher form of the Frostbite 3 engine that includes PBR and other new tech that BF4 does not use.

 

Lol this is BS. 



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Im running an i7 12gb ram and a gtx 780 I run everything maxed, and im getting some fairly minor stuttering but its totally playable, not sure what my exact frame rate is as I never bothered to check, im going to try disabling Origin as some have suggested and ill see if that smooths things out a bit.



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Sailfindragon

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I have a i7, 16gb Ram and a GTX 970. I run everything on Ultra. I don't tend to notice any lag or stuttering. But I did check my framerate recently and according to the benchmark it runs between 36-50.



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DragonAgeLegend

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I have a i7, 16gb Ram and a GTX 970. I run everything on Ultra. I don't tend to notice any lag or stuttering. But I did check my framerate recently and according to the benchmark it runs between 36-50.


Is this with 4xmsaa? Without that setting on I get perfect frames, msaa is extremely demanding on my GTX 970 for some reason. Each of them (2x and 4x) take off 10ish frames.

#42
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This could be part of the problem as well 970 Issues

 

It seems there is a design flaw with every 970 that when it uses the last 500MB of memory it will cause performance issues.



#43
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Try setting your system ram to XMP in bios, as badly optimised memory can ruin your gaming enjoyment,

 

 

 

I'm using Asus mobo.
To set the RAM to XMP profile, go to AI Tweaker section of the BIOS.
Change the value in Ai Overclock Tuner option where you can see its available options are Manual, Auto, D.O.C.P, X.M.P., CPU Level Up.
Just change the value to XMP.

 if you're on a new mobo it will be under Advanced.

 

 

depends on ur mobo, if ur mobo support XMP, then u can turn it on in BIOS



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Ravenfeeder

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This could be part of the problem as well 970 Issues

 

It seems there is a design flaw with every 970 that when it uses the last 500MB of memory it will cause performance issues.

That's not what nVidia are saying. People are reporting that the 970 only uses 3.5Gb of RAM, but that's because they've had to split the RAM due to addressing issues, which if they weren't there would make it a 980. If something needs that extra 0.5Gb RAM then it's there for use and there is no excessive drop off in performance. Of course programming that doesn't use addressing the way nVidia specify may have issues.

 

Personally I don't see problems with DAI and my 970, but I may just be more forgiving than some.