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Installing DA:I on new computer


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BrotherDragon2

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Had a very hard time installing my disk edition of DA:I on my new computer with many crashes mid installation. Finally figured out what the problem was. Origin was trying to upload all my expansions/updates and the same time as my computer was trying to install the discs and it caused the crashes. I paused the install and let Origin upload the expansions and when it finished I then installed the game and everything went fine. I'm finding Windows 10 rather clunky and unstable and I feel this probably contributed to the problem. BTW I gained about 10fps going from an i5-760 with 8gb 1333mhz RAM to a i5-6600k with 16gb 2133mhz RAM. I'll be installing another GTX970 in SLI next to see what I get then.


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Dai Grepher

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I thought Origin would download the entire game to your new computer. Guess not. Glad it worked out though. It sucks when technology doesn't work as it should.



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I got a very pleasant surprise regarding the install. I'd put my old HDD into the new computer so I could transfer files to my new SSD and then use it as an archive. Well the game found the old HDD during install and moved my saved games to the new install on the SSD by itself! Nice touch Origin! BTW I just put in my other GTX970 and set up SLI and my performance went up by 40 frames per second. WOW!



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Dai Grepher

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So how many FPS total are you getting, and at what resolution?



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I thought Origin would download the entire game to your new computer. Guess not. Glad it worked out though. It sucks when technology doesn't work as it should.

It's quicker and cheaper to install via the Disc if you have it



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BTW I just put in my other GTX970 and set up SLI and my performance went up by 40 frames per second. WOW!


Do you get any SLI microstutter?

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New computer is an i5-6600k @4.2ghz, 16mb 2666mhz DDR4, 2xGTX970(no overclock, It gets too hot in my office), Windows 10. Monitor is a G-sync 1080p at 144hz. All settings at Fade touched, Ultra  HBAO Full,and 4xAA. Benchmark is AVG=75.5, Min=53.2. If I drop the MSAA to 2x I get 86.1/57.3. If I then drop to HBAO I get 89.4/60.3. I'm still playing around with the settings trying to get the best noticeable balance between framerate and image quality. Suggestions are welcome! I haven't noticed any microstutter. 



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I'm on a 4K at 2160p, so I can only get 30 fps for now.

 

I recommend looking up a slider in one of the option menus that sets the image or graphics quality at anything between 0 and 100. I noticed that turning that down increases the smoothness of the motion. The higher it is, the more detailed everything looks. The lower it is the more fuzzy things look, but it isn't that bad. I found a good place at around 65.