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#26
Sartoz

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Its me again....today i have a problem....i upgrabed my pc just to play DAI! but i get tHe most Awful LOW FPS on the game... even the story lines are lagging me!! like what the hell? 

 can someone help me out on this thank you...

 

Before my pc is 

AMD A8-5400k

6GIG DDR3

Graphic Card Is Radeon 6750 HD 128bit 1GDDR 3

 

Today i upgrade it just for The game 

AMD A10-5800k

12GIG DDR3

NVIDIA GTX 750 ti StormX OC 2GIG DDR5 

 

why im having a low FPS of 14 to 20 :/ i even low the graphics but still the same... 

Hmm.. A8-5400K... non existent APU



#27
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The processor's half the bang of my i5, which however runs a high-ultra combo...

A GTX750? Really? Same applies for it.

And you threw out money of 12 gigs of RAM. That's... really useful...

 

Are you expecting to Ultra the game? I'd call low to medium from that rig.



#28
helpthisguyplease

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Even with his current specs he should still have better fps on low then me that has a i5 laptop processor and GTX720M there has to be a issue with the software he has.



#29
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Yeah. Such as...

 

How long since you last reinstalled your operating system.

 

(No, serious. Since my last reinstall happened before DA:I, to have everything perfect, I'll compare on PlanetSide 2, instead.)

Pre-reinstall - PS2 runs @ Medium-High, 20-40 FPS, depending on battle size (200 people fighting for one base is seriously brutal...)

Post-reinstall - same framerates, Ultra, same circumstances.

 

For ArmA 3, another game I play often, the differences aren't invisible, either. As that game's NOTORIOUS for horrible optimalization, I could have anywhere around 10 frames in a 20-man coop event. Now, I go way above ten.



#30
Mushashi7

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I don't think any of this helps. It is the way Bioware chosed to build the game. They simply demanded to much of the hardware. Too many functions it can't handle.

With the original game exe the game is running fine if you're out in the field, but the cutscenes makes you CTD.
With Patch 1 and 2 the cutscenes worked better, but then the game gets jumpy when you're in the field (it stops for a second to use the swap file on the harddisc).

I have a simple GTX 660. I can run the game in 1440 x900 with High settings even though NVIDIA reccommends Low settings.

My ten cents is that the game is too heavy for most hardware. They stuffed too much into it.



#31
Harvest_King

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People just underestimate APUs, and don't know much about them, my A10-6800k Richland is more than capable at running anything I throw at it. It can OC to a stable 7GHz, didn't leave it there of course.



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The processor's half the bang of my i5, which however runs a high-ultra combo...

A GTX750? Really? Same applies for it.

And you threw out money of 12 gigs of RAM. That's... really useful...

 

Are you expecting to Ultra the game? I'd call low to medium from that rig.

i dont intend to make the game ultra setting i want mid or low like now DAI is running in low setting still Getting the LOW FPS to 1-25 

like i said i upgrade my pc just for the game 

 

Motherboard = G1-Sniper A88k Socket FM2+

Processor AMD A10-5800k APU 

RAM Kingston Hyper X  8Gig + 4GIG =12gig 1600hz

Graphic Card Palit Nvidia GTX 750 Ti StromX OC 128bit 2GDDR5