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Cryostasis First-person shooter meets survival horror set on a frozen Soviet ice-breaker trapped in the ice on the North Pole. |
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unfortunately it seems to be a tendency of the developers to release unfinished and poorly optimized games as it could be seen like for example on STALKER and STALKER CS and, to be more actual, ARMA II. What`s concerning me, i am not satisfied about the performance too. I run the game with f.e. 40 fps average, and i sometimes had framedrops to below 20. But it's in my opinion not that worse like you stated it and maybe you should not exaggerate things. Ok, forget that about the multicore support i wrote; maybe i wasn't able to evaluate the core utilization-graph correctly. In fact, a game that favours a certain brand of vga cards is in any case a bit doubtful. The certain problems you encounter originate from the fact of using an ATI card... This game is regretfully not programmed an optimized for ATI cards. Try turning off the anisotropic filtering if you haven't already done so, it improves performance considerably... One thing is indeed true: In times of triple and quadcore-CPUs, it should have been no problem letting the PhysX effects calculating (calculate ??) by the remainig CPU cores.. These effects aren't that complex as if they could not have been generated by the CPU... So there would bo no need to put the Nvidia PhysX feature on top of the line.. Perhaps the devs have been paid by nvidia... Nevertheless, i find the game and the atmosphere great, and if you want to call me a fanboy or a member of a herd of sheep, i can not prevent you from doing so. B.t.w, in case my english is incorrect, i am from Germany... Greetings Marky Last edited by Marky; 06-30-2009 at 11:58 PM. |
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