Soulblighter31
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I'm not sure how your machine is managing that tbh. I have a 780Ti which is slightly better than your card
Your card is the one slightly slower, not his.
I'm not sure how your machine is managing that tbh. I have a 780Ti which is slightly better than your card
1080pWhat resolution are you playing at, I have a similar rig except with a 4790k
Your card is the one slightly slower, not his.
Not unless the 9 series gets performance advantage out of architectural differences.
In terms of raw power the 780Ti is slightly faster than the 970.
He might have the dynamic resolution scaler on to 900P. I ended up doing that by mistake while I was fiddling around with the setting and didn't realise it either for a bit, and was surprised that I was getting perfect 60FPS in Nexus.
I see, I am still genuinely surprised that you are getting close to stable 60FPS in Habitat 7 though.These are my settings:
That is only demanding with weather effects.I see, I am still genuinely surprised that you are getting close to stable 60FPS in Habitat 7 though.
Can you explore more than the first planet?That is only demanding with weather effects.
The next planet is more demanding with the mako though.
Not unless the 970 gets performance advantage out of architectural differences for new games.
In terms of raw power the 780Ti is slightly faster than the 970.
Yes but you are story locked a bit in.Can you explore more than the first planet?
nvidia abandoned the 7xx series from a driver standpoint, while it gave the 970 small improvements with every driver. I just looked at a bunch of recent games, DR4, Wildlands, WD2, Dishonored 2 - in all of them the 970 outperforms the 780Ti. But its by small margins, 3-4 frames usually, they're more or less equal
Played through the opening and the about an hour of the first planet. All settings are default, graphics settings set to ultra.
1920x1080: 60 FPS average, floats between 54 and 65. By and large, at 60.
2715x1527: Not much of a difference from 1080.
3840x2160: FPS drops to 30, some stuttering but nothing too serious.
I'll go in later and start messing around with resolution scaling and stuff.
Running on a GTX 1080, i7-4820k @ 3.7 with 16 GB DDR3. Installed to HDD.
anyone know how big the download is on origin?
~43GB I believe.
This makes me think the game spanks the CPU.
Here's some MP footage that I recorded of the PC version:
https://youtu.be/Mfyqp_btCPY
1440p / 60fps / high settings, film grain and CA turned off
GTX 1070 / i7-4790k / 16GB DDR3
Played around 5 matches so far and it's been smooth, apart from one game where we had to migrate hosts and the game kept skipping all over the place. Performance wasn't bad for me.
Since Battlefield 4..how have you missed this??Can't get over this resolution scale thing. Since when has a Frostbite game had this?
BF1 is a less demanding game, it targets 60FPS on consoles, Mass Effect targets 30FPS on the other hand because it's obviously more demanding tech wise.Why do you have to tweak a bunch of stuff in order to get the game to run in your native resolution? I can run BF1 at 1440p with everything at or very near Ultra settings, and get a locked 60fps. In ME:A, I can't get anywhere near that, unless the game runs at 1080p? Wtf? I had to set the resolution scale to like .74 or something random since I can't stand playing in 1080p.
Can't get over this resolution scale thing. Since when has a Frostbite game had this? Why do you have to tweak a bunch of stuff in order to get the game to run in your native resolution? I can run BF1 at 1440p with everything at or very near Ultra settings, and get a locked 60fps. In ME:A, I can't get anywhere near that, unless the game runs at 1080p? Wtf? I had to set the resolution scale to like .74 or something random since I can't stand playing in 1080p.
4790k @ 4.8
16GB
980ftw 4GB
SSD
w10
I see, I am still genuinely surprised that you are getting close to stable 60FPS in Habitat 7 though.
I'm seeing a lot of people here running an i7 and a GTX 1080 and getting 80+ FPS @ 1440p. For some reason I only get 60 FPS with some minor drops to 55 FPS.
I don't know what I'm doing wrong, just selected Ultra on everything (the Ultra quality preset leave some things at high), deactivated Film Grain, increased a bit the FOV and left the rendering preset at off (no downsampling).
My specs are: i7 7700K @ 5Ghz, MSI Gaming X GTX 1080 and 16 GB DDR4 and the game is installed on a Crucial MX300.
I keep getting "YOUR VC++ RUNTIME PACKAGE HAS NOT INSTALLED CORRECTLY" when installing. Already updated Windows. What should I do?
Yep I noticed this as well, made the entire opening look like shit.
It's due to the DoF but I assume it's a bug since it shouldn't be that bad in quality, let alone be that bad at ultra.
I keep getting "YOUR VC++ RUNTIME PACKAGE HAS NOT INSTALLED CORRECTLY" when installing. Already updated Windows. What should I do?
Played through the opening and the about an hour of the first planet. All settings are default, graphics settings set to ultra.
1920x1080: 60 FPS average, floats between 54 and 65. By and large, at 60.
2715x1527: Not much of a difference from 1080.
3840x2160: FPS drops to 30, some stuttering but nothing too serious.
I'll go in later and start messing around with resolution scaling and stuff.
Running on a GTX 1080, i7-4820k @ 3.7 with 16 GB DDR3. Installed to HDD.
Not unless the 970 gets performance advantage out of architectural differences for new games.
In terms of raw power the 780Ti is slightly faster than the 970.
nvidia abandoned the 7xx series from a driver standpoint, while it gave the 970 small improvements with every driver. I just looked at a bunch of recent games, DR4, Wildlands, WD2, Dishonored 2 - in all of them the 970 outperforms the 780Ti. But its by small margins, 3-4 frames usually, they're more or less equal
Try downloading it manually and reimstall.
http://www.techspot.com/downloads/6776-visual-c-redistributable-package.html
I had similar issue with past games, it's Origin related rather than game. Been a whole though so don't remember steps all that much. Google the exact error and Origin and you'll likely find a solution.
I'd try first step though, if it's actually downloaded, going into the game's folder and finding the package and running it.
Does it support ultrawide resolutions?
Steam controller works very well, have been using it since the start. Gamepad controls plus mouse aim on the pad and gyro has no problem aside from the prompts switching back and forth but I'm used to that.I might give the Steam Controller a go though.
Haven't seen anyone testing this with a 7950 so I'll go ahead and ask. Is it worth getting for PC if I have the following specs?
HD7950 3GB
i5 4670K
8GB RAM
1920x1200 monitor and I'd like to play at that resolution
I feel like buying this for the One because my PC is somewhat outdated now and for physical game collecting. After hearing some grueling news about XOne's performance, I'm looking at the PC version. Any experiences with similar specs?
Does it support ultrawide resolutions?
I run a GTX 760 with an i7 4770 and 16GB DDR3 and it runs like trash.How is the game on low/mid tier rigs?
Does it support ultrawide resolutions?
I run a GTX 760 with an i7 4770 and 16GB DDR3 and it runs like trash.
As others have said, I also suspect your CPU@3.7 is the reason you are seeing little difference between 1080 and 1527. Can you not squeeze a bit more out of your overclock?
Haven't even tried to OC my CPU. 3820k runs at 3.7 stock. By very little difference I was only speaking to framerate, which barely takes a hit between 1080 and 1527.