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Vengeanze 06-10-2011 04:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rattlehead (Post 295557)
When you say minimal acceptable level, what does that mean? Low quality?
You said your game stutters a lot...does that include at 1920x1080 resolution?

I find it really puzzling. Your frame are actually very good in the Black Death track, but if it's at low quality then it's not so good, especially since you have a fine system.
What are your frames per second in the Black Death track if you put all settings on 'high' at 1920x1080?
I ask because for reference I get an average of 26 frames per second on those settings*, and yours should be a fair bit higher than that.

*That's not my in-game settings; I just use those settings for reference.

Resolution: 2560 x 1440 (native)
Full Screen: On

Model Detail: High
Buildings Detail: Very Low
Land Detail: High
Forest: Very Low
Visual Effects: Medium
Texture quality: Original
Anti-Aliasing: Off
Anti-Epilepsy Filter: Off
SSAO: Off
VSYNC: Off
Damage decals: Low
Buildings Amount: Unlimited
Land Shading: Medium
Grass: Off
Shadows: On
Roads: On

Black Death Result with above settings: 4 / 29 / 62 (min / avg / max)

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Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Full Screen: On

Model Detail: High
Buildings Detail: High
Land Detail: High
Forest: High
Visual Effects: High
Texture quality: Original
Anti-Aliasing: 2X
Anti-Epilepsy Filter: Off
SSAO: Off
VSYNC: Off
Damage decals: High
Buildings Amount: Unlimited
Land Shading: High
Grass: On
Shadows: On
Roads: On

Black Death Result with above settings: 1 / 28 / 72 (min / avg / max)



- Native res of 2560 makes the game so crisp and AA is almost not needed but 2X would make perfect.
So in my case the dream would be to get an average of over 30 in BD with the settings for 1920 above running in native.

- Haven't tried low settings all over but while tweaking I've never managed to get rid of the stutter.

- Tried Kegetys mod with low shadows and it gave me a couple of more frames but the shadows looked awful. Not worth it imo.

- Funny thing is many report that latest Catalyst drivers give them more frames but for me the difference between 8.812.0.0 (2011-01-04) that came with Boot Camp drivers and 8.860.0.0 (2011-05-12) is...not a single frame. :-(
Don't know if this has anything to do with the fact that with Boot Camp I can't remove old drivers completely.

- I wanted my new comp to be able to run CoD on Ultra settings as graphic quality is important to me and I always had to run IL-2 and PF in medium.
However, my wife wouldn't allow me to put a another computer (PC) next to our previous old iMac...so the compromise was the best iMac available (hurt the wallet I tell you. Thank God for creditcards).

LcSummers 06-10-2011 08:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David198502 (Post 295424)
i have to agree!the game ran much smoother before the patch for me.now i have to tune down my settings much more to get equal performance than before the patch,...so i chose the third option.

Same as David.

ATAG_Dutch 06-10-2011 09:09 AM

Running at 1920x1080

Black Death Results

Frames, Time (ms), Min, Max, Avg
4130, 214891, 7, 50, 19.219

in-game AA off, card AA and anisotropic filter set to application controlled (so no AA at all then!)

Vertical refresh always off

All other card settings set to 'high performance'

SSAO off, V-Synch off, epilepsy off

All detail settings set to 'High', grass on, shadows on.

I must've watched the Black Death about 50 times doing all this benchmarking. A curious result is that putting CCC to standard 'Quality' 3d settings only dropped the average fps by 3

Overclocking the card to 950/1425mhz from 850/1200 mhz made no difference at all.


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