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Originally Posted by SUP_Trok
this game is still a beta beta game.
I done an upgrade to my pc:
MB Asus Motherboard P8P67 LE Rev. B3 Socket LGA 1155 chipset Intel P67 ATX - HD 500GB - CPU Processore Core i7-2600K (Sandy Bridge) Quad-Core 3,40 Ghz con moltiplicatore sbloccato GPU integrata HD 3000 socket LGA 1155 - RAM Memoria Dimm HyperX Genesis 8Gb (2x4Gb) ddr3 1600MHz Non-ECC CL9 - GPU Ati Radeon HD5850 1GB
.....and I still can't play to my game! INCREDIBLE! Shuttering shuttering and vey low framerate! Now you can't say that the problem is my pc!!
I need and answer to the staff.
Why with an I7 Processor.. I can't play to COD?
Do you need a video?
thanks!
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Certainly the game needs things fixed, I won't say the opposite, but ...
take a moment to take a look to my rig.
I got my SLI finally working and I can play at 50 fps average, max 75 (limited due to vSync) using medium graphic settings ingame (low buildings and low forest, high model details and high effects) and having the computer properly set up.
The main pain for me are the network disconnections when playing online.
As someone told you before, I would check all the setup parameters of all your devices in the PC and make sure they're right. Also you should make some benchmarking on your PC using the proper tools, "plug and play" is a nice feature, but everything needs some tunning first in order to make things working as they are expected.
I would consider adding a second GPU in order to enable Crossfire first, I really noticed the difference once my SLI started running properly, and then overclocking, using a good cooling system of course, once you make sure your system is giving a 100% of its actual power.
It's hard to believe for me you cannot even play the game taking a look to your hardware, maybe you should consider lower down graphic settings and not to try to set everything on high just because you think your PC is worth it, at least until the sim is optimized properly.
Cheers.