Thanks helped alot.LicaonKter said:@calinRO: chill bro' ( DDR2, 65nm ) those are -not- issues ATM
and read Mordecei posts again, HD6770
@Mordecei: your video card is just a rebranded HD5770. so you should be fine on High ( but no Antialias, no Ubersampling, no CutsceneDOF, no cinematic DOF, no Motion blur, no ingame DOF )
No. That is a decent CPU. A for performance in other newer games, probably not. TW2 is a bear when it comes using resources. Probably one of the most system demanding games I have seen. Might want to cut back on the FoV settings if you haven't already.Diss said:Hi, It's an Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6700 @ 2.66GHz. Definitely a few years old, but still handles every other game fine. Again, if this was a major problem, wouldn't I see the performance decrease in the majority of new games I play? The Witcher 2 is the only one giving me problems. I'm fine with not getting "Ultra" settings, but "Low" just seems way off.
Yeah, you've described my problem well. Exactly what happens with me. What's crazy is, as mentioned above, I had a really good session earlier today where there was barely any lag at all, then went back to try it a few minutes ago, same settings, nothing new going on on the system, and the lag/stutter is back again. So freakin' weird. Very frustrating, as the game looks great, but I just can't stand this start/stop/go stuff.unzufrieden said:Witcher 2 has serious issues with ATI Cards, sorry.
The people recommending shutting every graphic enhancement off to play smoothly are off the mark. I have a fking AMD 5870 Card which plays Metro 2033, Crysis 1/2 on highest settings with ease without blinking and I won't turn down every graphic option just to avoid bad programming.
I can play the witcher 2 on lowest settings and on the very highest setting (-übersampling) and - at first - I get 60fps. UNTIL I move then the framerate jumps from 15 to 60 and everything in between in the same scene. I have to spend a few minutes in a new setting then the framerate solidifies UNTIL I go into a house or a new area. Then the game grinds to 15 fps for half a minute and the fun starts over.
Sorry developers, again, there ARE some SERIOUS memory issues with your game on ATI Cards. The detection tool is laughably bad, it doesn't even recognize the amount of my VRAM. Setting the memory size manually somewhat helps but I'd rather have a rock solid 35-40 fps than this kind of implementation. I wait for 1.4 and the new AMD patch. If this doesn't fix this issues, I sadly won't be playing anymore.
Sorry, but what exactly do you mean by "defaulted catalyst application center"? Thanks.nahucapo said:Problem solved fellas, I defaulted catalyst application center and now it's working just like before (maybe a bit slower..) but now is above 30 fps which is great
I meant I put the catalyst application center game options at default values, and that worked for meDiss said:Sorry, but what exactly do you mean by "defaulted catalyst application center"? Thanks.