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My game skips and gets terrible frame rates whether my settings are all high or all low. Restarted the game after each graphical adjustment. I think the new patch has made it even worse.
Specs: Windows 7 64/bit Professional Radeon HD 4890 - Overclocked GPU - 900mhz Memory clock - 1050mhz 4GB Ram Intel Core 2 Quad Q6700 at 2.66 GHz Latest drivers installed for graphics card. I've heard the GEM engine has issues with the 4890 but I'm not sure. Any help is greatly appreciated. |
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Windows 7 has alot of problems so I would imagine thats why.
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Well actually i just upgraded from XP. Even playing on XP it was the same way as it is on Windows 7.
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I use a Vista-64, 6.0 GB in RAM. Works excellent on the highest settings. It takes 10-20 nukes at once to lag me. Its probbly just your PC.
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Well more info than "its probably my pc" would help, does anyone else have the same issue?
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Got alot of useless stuff on your PC? Things running in the background could make your game lag.
Here are the requirements to run Men of War: Minimum System Requirements Operating System: Windows XP (service pack 1) Processor: Intel Pentium 4 2,6 GHz (Athlon 3000+) Memory: 1 GB RAM Video card: NVIDIA GeForce 6200 or ATI Radeon 9600 (128 MB) Sound card: DirectX 9.0c Hard disc: 5 GB CD ROM: PC DVD-ROM Recommended System Requirements Operating System: Windows XP (service pack 1)/Vista Processor: Core 2 Duo 2,33 GHz Memory: 2 GB Video card: NVIDIA GeForce 8600 or ATI Radeon HD 2600 (256 MB) Sound card: Hard disc: 5 GB CD ROM: PC DVD-ROM |
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No, I manage my PC pretty well when it comes to that stuff. I have no viruses, spy ware, etc. or anything else taking up excess background memory. I have around 40 or so processes running max for Windows 7. So basically just the needed processes for the system to run and anti-virus n all that.
But anyways, I know I surpass the system requirements. I just need to find something that narrows down on what the problem could be. So far I'm clueless. Like I said it could be compatibility issues with my Radeon HD 4890 but I'm not positive. |
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Well then, you could wait a few months for someone with the same specs.
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