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Windows 7 and Steam suck.
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#12
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We are experiencing the exact same problems! Our systems are way above recommended requirements and though we are not able to play this game (especially while big battles) smoothly. Thats a shame! Is there somewhere a tweekguide out there?
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#13
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Okay, so you've got that established now. I don't need to explain how "Steam sucks" isn't an answer. If the game didn't work fine with Steam or Windows 7, they hopefully wouldn't have released it through Steam (since around 1/3 of Steam users have Windows 7 x64).
Any ideas now? For the others having issues, have you had the single-core spike with multiplayer that I noticed? |
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I hope you have a receipt for Windows 7 then, more f****d up then Vista. Windows 95 is alot better then 7. Steam has ripped me off of more then $25, and they have so many problems with getting patches out.
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#15
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As said, we have the same sort of problems. Right now we have no solution: If you can't fix it, you gotta stand it!
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I still have not narrowed down to what the solution could be. Im really sick of 5-10 fps when a battle picks up. I've monitored each core and they all seem to be stressing the same, so i dont know.
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#17
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I would like to confirm this issue, I am experiencing the same issue and I would assume many others are as well and are just not noticing the difference in framerate. It is probably much easier for us to tell because of the 60+ butter smooth fps in SP compared to the same missions in Co-op. I should also mention this is box ver. not steam. I am running a fairly high end system as well, this was also tested on my girlfriends pc. My PC E8500@ 4.5ghz ATi 5870 4GB DDRII XPsp3/W7 pro64 GF PC E6750@ 2.66ghz ATi 3870 4GB DDRII XPsp3/W7 pro64 The problem seems the same regardless of XP or 7 so I believe that is a non-issue although I saw it brought up b4, just wanted to put that to rest. Framerates measured with FRAPS using the last bonus mission's intro scene as a benchmark (The Trap). SINGLE PLAYER PERFORMANCE ON MY PC Final Bonus mission: Scene opens: 41fps Scene pans: quickly jumps to 60fps and holds at vsync Scene pans to officer with Binocs: 33fps Close up shot of riflemen running down road: 60fps Allies confront German Trucks on road: 41fps Once the cutscene ends I get an average fps of 40-60 with hardly any dips below 40 (38fps was min). MULTIPLAYER PERFORMANCE ON MY PC (lan connect co-op same mission) Scene opens: 38fps Scene pans: 50fps Scene pans to officer with Binocs: 18fps Close up shot of riflemen running down road: 23fps Allies confront German Trucks on road: 24fps Once the cutscene ends I get a sporadic effect on fps with the 25fps lock bug coming into effect constantly as I move around the field requiring me to zoom all the way in to reach 60fps. I then can zoom out and look at the same scene at 60fps till I have panned around for 5-10 seconds and the fps plummets and locks at 25 again. This is so frustrating that I have stopped playing the campaign co-op, which is very sad as it was the most exciting aspect of the game for me. SINGLE PLAYER PERFORMANCE ON GF's PC Scene opens: 26fps Scene pans: 38-40fps Scene pans to officer with Binocs: 18fps Close up shot of riflemen running down road: 34fps Allies confront German Trucks on road: 27fps Once the cutscene ends she gets an average fps of 23-40fps. MULTIPLAYER PERFORMANCE ON GF's PC Scene opens: 23fps Scene pans: 25fps Scene pans to officer with Binocs: 11fps Close up shot of riflemen running down road: 17fps Allies confront German Trucks on road: 18fps Once the cutscene ends she gets an average fps of 13-25fps. The drop in FPS during co-op multiplayer sessions seems to be linear regardless of PC horsepower. Both our fps avg's are cut in half during co-op sessions, and both our pc's display the 25fps bug much more frequently during multiplayer co-op. I should also mention that changing graphics settings seems to affect fps properly in single player but not in multiplayer, this could be due to surrounding issues related to the 25fps bug (Example:When stuck in fps bug changing settings will not improve framerate because u are stuck at 25.) It seems clear now that this is not a problem with anyone's hardware not being up to snuff, but instead a failure in optimization on the devs part, either in the net-code or elsewhere. During these co-op missions the pc is rendering the same scene with the same number of units, we should not see this kind of performance drop even with any additional overhead required for multiplay. I suggest more people run these kind of tests and post results, perhaps we can drive the devs to look into this issue and improve future performance in MOW multiplayer. If anyone finds results contrary to this please post your results as well. Last edited by TheMonkey; 11-07-2010 at 10:40 AM. Reason: typos |
#18
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I happen to have a file monitor program that I used to use for modding very old games. It will tell you which files are being opened on your PC. I hope it will help.
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#19
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How would it?
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