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#26
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It is a shame that I have spent so much for this pc, to run awfullingly. I hope biowars will fix this
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Running it in Windows 7 Compatibility Mode seems to fix a few problems (like the intangible ground glitch I kept running into, though who knows, it may come back when I've let my guard down), so try that, maybe?



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I never owed any console.  Always played on PC but it doesn't work in the way I spent xxx amount of money so it should work.  PC is allways tweaking to hit the sweet spot to your liking.  Just buying a uber PC will NOT cut it.

 

If you want to run things with the least amount of trouble and investment it is th latest console that will do that for you and never the PC.  You must be willing to tweak and search thru google.  You bild up experience in doing so after a time.  If you are not willing to do that no amount of money you throw at a PC rig will keep you from utter dissapointment.

 

I would even say the more the expensive the rig you got, the more tweaking involved.

 

That's true. There isn't a magic money limit where, if you go beyond it, your PC will flawlessly run every game at max settings. Inquisition is an open world game running on one of the most demanding engines available. Unless you have basically the best hardware on the market (which means Crossfire or SLI support, which you don't have), you probably won't be able to just turn everything to absolute maximum with no issues. PC gaming has never worked like that, you always need to tweak. Turn off MSAA since its a framerate killer, lower some setting, and see where that goes. On Nvidia make sure you have the latest drivers too.

 

Eh, at least they didn't go the Crysis route. That game was basically impossible to play at 60 fps on max settings no matter your hardware.

 

Personally my mid-range hardware (AMD six core @ 2.7 GHz and R7 260x) runs the game with most options at High, some at medium, no AA, with few issues. Considering the same rig couldn't get to 20 FPS on Medium-low in AC:Unity and stutters big time on Far Cry 4, I'd say Inquisition does a pretty good job.


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@MissOuj sorry I am noob at computers, what is frame lock and how I do what you said. 



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Now after it have upgraded to win 8.1 now when i try to open the game on full screen it crash. Including windowed full screen... >.>



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Saying you run it fine in windowed, but not so in fullscreen makes me think of some weird things are happening with privileges or some Vsync issues. Try to reinstall the video driver completely by uninstalling it through the controlpanel (have the latest driver available on your PC), take out the internet cable, install it and choose custom installation and make sure it has a check on "clean installation" (important), do a system restart afterwards and see if this helped. Note that there's a 344.75 WHQL driver available aswell as a 344.80 BETA driver, try both (just make sure you don't have the BIOS set to safe-mode before installing a BETA driver)

If that didn't help you may also want to look into updating your BIOS for your motheroard aswell as the GPU. You can find these on the website manufacturing your motherboard and or GPU. It is extremely important that you either use their system tools for flashing, or at least read up on what you are doing before even attempting.

Try monitoring both the CPU and GPU with MSI Afterburner in fullscreen aswell as windowed and see how they each differ, anything from usage to power.
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@Master Bandit  Well It runs well on small window mode, when I try to get it bigger it runs awfull, thank you for the advises I will try to that imidiatly



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If you go into the Nvidia controlpanel, then under 3d settings you should see a tab for programs (right next to global). If you locate the .exe (executable) for Dragon Age: Inquisition you can choose the power mode. Default is "adaptive", but to rule out quite a few things or privileges issues you can set it to "prefer maximum performance", does this do anything performance wise?

It's important that you don't do it under global settings but just for DA:I for troubleshooting.

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@MissOuj sorry I am noob at computers, what is frame lock and how I do what you said. 

 

 

Follow these instructions.

 

Another user just reported that this fixed their issues with stuttering and game performance. It's worth a try at least.

 

(Just to note: I'm a console player these days and am playing this on PS4, but I've had my share of PC gaming problems in the past.)

 

EDIT: Actually these instructions might be a bit easier, just change "-GameTime.MaxSimFps 60 -GameTime.ForceSimRate 60+" into "-GameTime.MaxSimFps 30 -GameTime.ForceSimRate 30"


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Here's 105 pages (and growing) on PC version problems

 

http://forum.bioware...unity-concerns/

 

Some of that is complaints about keyboard + mouse controls, other game UI issues, etc, but most is about crashes, freezes, video lag/hitches, audio drop outs, etc.

 

You're definitely not alone. People are having issues on min spec machines, maxed out machines (e.g., 980s in SLI), etc.



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How to get to Nvidia control panel? 



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what do you mean running awfully? like stuttering?

maybe you have something like fraps, evga precisionx or some overlay software like that?

try closing programs and identify which one is causing the problem..

also disable aero



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I think ultra requires a pc more powerful than the one you have.



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Really? I have directX3 11 or smthing. Too 



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And I cant run it on high too, are you telling me I have spent 2060 dollars for a medium pc? And Nvidia optimazation says I can run it on Ultra. 



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the game runs fine on any game setting, the game Controls(mouse+keyboard) are a kind of hard to use effectively. Load times are fast and crashes do not happen. Occasional bug With middle mouse button to tactical mode.( the game goes into windowed mode). T button Works fine.

 

Point being you might want to put Your hardware on  less then ultra. also you should keep all drivers up to date. Also you might want to have a decent anti virus program. Not to mention do not install  many freeware programs(preferably 0 they slow the game Down) Also remember to reduse cookie shareing to only the nessesary sites. Facebook should be used on a different pc.

 

By the way looks like you have a faster video card then i do. gtx 780 ti here. so it can not be that part. you also have the same speed on Your prosessor, and same amount of ram. so based on those settings you should be able to run the game ultra. I do use a fast harddrive since that is the slowest part in most pc for the moment. it helps alot to use 1 hard drive for Windows and another for origin and other programs and a Third for the junk.

the 2 first are recommended to be SSD disks for modern games and Windows 8 and onwards.


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Did nothing work what I've told you earlier? Well, right click on the desktop or click the arrow/pointer down on the toolbar and locate NVIDIA to get into the Nvidia conrolpanel. Do what I told you earlier and see what happens. And no no, your 970 is fine for high to ultra settings with zero MSAA, but it would be good to know what i7 processor you have. Is it a 3770K? 4820K? 2600K? You can locate this by going into Windows Controlpanel under system.
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its 4790K



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annd I cliked on it, it dosent let me enter, it gives an error that "its unable to enter" 



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This is probably not the case, but the 4790K should have an integrated Intel HD4600 video adapter, so could it be that this is enabled instead of your 970? You can be sure if you enter the BIOS (check your motherboard's manual on how to enter during boot - Usually it's either "Delete" or function buttons "F1" or "F2" before Windows startup), then under intergrated peripherals (or similar) leave the IGP as disabled / or enable dgpu instead of igpu.


It seems strange that you get an error message when trying to enter the Nvidia controlpanel, assuming it is the Nvidia controlpanel you get an error for? Do you get a code with it aswell? Something is definitely not right with your software because you should be able to enter it no problem.

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This is probably not the case, but the 4790K should have an integrated Intel HD4600 video adapter, so could it be that this is enabled instead of your 970? You can be sure if you enter the BIOS (check your motherboard's manual on how to enter during boot - Usually it's either "Delete" or function buttons "F1" or "F2" before Windows startup), then under intergrated peripherals (or similar) leave the IGP as disabled / or enable dgpu instead of igpu.


You don't have to do any of that. All you need to do is make sure the monitor is connected to the video card and not the HDMI/DVI/DisplayPort on the motherboard.

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You don't have to do any of that. All you need to do is make sure the monitor is connected to the video card and not the HDMI/DVI/DisplayPort on the motherboard.


Sure, but this method means that you will be 100% sure that you have no control from that Intel adapter. It takes like a minute to check.

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Returning home, will tfy it thank you very much :)

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Sure, but this method means that you will be 100% sure that you have no control from that Intel adapter. It takes like a minute to check.


You can do that but it is really unnecessary IMO.

Even with Intel HD Graphics enabled, it shouldn't matter as long as the monitor is connected to the video card, since both GPUs work independently and one cannot take control over another. If you play DA:I and you know the monitor is connected to the video card and not the motherboard, then you know for sure the Intel GPU is not rendering the game.

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I think ultra requires a pc more powerful than the one you have.


It depends on the screen resolution and MSAA.

I have a 780 Ti, which is only slightly faster than OP's GTX 970, and I'm getting an average of 60 FPS on 1080p, ultra on all settings and MSAA disabled.

I assume with MSAA turned up, it would take away a few more fps, but OP's PC can definitely handle the game on ultra settings easily on a normal 1080p resolution.
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