Oh well. the game is still playable. I just wish In could run it at a higher resolution. a lot of text is very hard to read.LicaonKter said:not really![]()
Oh well. the game is still playable. I just wish In could run it at a higher resolution. a lot of text is very hard to read.LicaonKter said:not really![]()
Even Metro 2033 and Crysis 2 run fine. I think The Witcher 2 is the new Crysis. Especially with Ubersampling.GuyN said:The GT 310m is the bottleneck. It's the same as the desktop 210, and it's about one-quarter of the processing power needed for this game. This game is unusual even among the more demanding games: it exercises the GPU heavily, and it wants a strong output processor section.
You should be fine for High at that resolution, which is only 5/8 of the number of pixels at 1920x1080. You'll have to make sure the most expensive settings are turned off, which are Ubersampling and Cinematic DOF. It's often productive to try different values of the Texture Size (which controls the amount of VRAM reserved for textures). I get best results on 1GB cards with it set to Very High. Other people get crashes when they do that. So YMMV.jman12311 said:I was wondering how bad the bottleneck would be in this game with my current setup:
Radeon HD 6850 1GB DDR5
Pentium Dual Core E6700 (not core 2 duo) @ 3.5Ghz
4GB DDR2 RAM
1440x900 resolution
I wanted to play this at least on high, medium is fine too.
I don't know about that. the 4870x2 is literally two 4870's on one circuit board running in crossfire. adding another 4870 just makes that three 4870's in crossfire. if you look in the drivers for the 4970x2, I am pretty sure you will see that with a single card, it is still in crossfire mode, and you can even disable that and only use one of the card's gpu's if crossfire is causing problems in and older game.GuyN said:Crossfire, especially AFR (which the game needs), isn't real efficient. The best you are going to do is limited by that one 4870 that is doing every other frame. You'd probably get results just as good if you yanked that 4870 and just ran on the 4870x2.
The 4870 is just a middle-of-the-road card by the unique requirements of this game. Other games can take advantage of its 800 stream processors; this game gets limited by its 16 output processors.
Highest settings ...no but good enough for medium-high . I run a GTX560 Ti and can`t run max settingsTannosuke said:Hello, everyone...
Been a while since I posted here.
My old PC can't "hold" TW2 up any longer. Even with minimum and lowest graphic details it still lags, so I decided to upgrade it.
My new specs are:
ASROCK Z77 EXTREME4-M
CORSAIR CMZ8GX3M2A1600C9 VENGEANCE 8GB (2X4GB) PC3-12800 DUAL CHANNEL KIT
COOLERMASTER RC-430-KWN1 ELITE 430 BLACK
INTEL CORE I7-3770K 3.50GHZ LGA1155 - BOX
Along with those I already have and plan to transfer...
Generator UPS 350W
Graphic Card: NVidia GeForce GTX 550 Ti
Audio Card: M-Audio Delta 1010LT PCI (This one is a professional one - I'm a music producer)
What do you say about it? I think it can "hold" TW2 up with its maximum and highest graphic details.
Well, dunno. I searched the internet with my mates trying to build a stronger PC. This is the i7 and the latest model of the quad core processor. The rest are still too expensive and too... professional for my likes. I want to play all the games only in 60fps and 1080p. Nothing much.Tommy said:Highest settings ...no but good enough for medium-high . I run a GTX560 Ti and can`t run max settings
EDIT : What power supply are you installing ?
I know what Tommy meant about the power supply. If I see that this internal power supply can't hold this new PC, I'll see to it it be changed. I don't know its model yet.GuyN said:That's not the power supply Tommy was talking about. NRG makes uninterruptable power supplies, which you plug the computer into so that it doesn't crash when the city power goes out. This is nice to have, but it is not the power supply we mean when we talk about power supplies.
There is also an internal power supply. That is the thing that your buddies said was 200W. There is no way this side of Oblivion you can run a Core i7 on that power supply. Trying to do so will end in (expensive) tears or a fire. You MUST figure a new power supply into your specs and budget.
And this game is not limited by the CPU; it is limited by the GPU. You can get Ultra (less Ubersampling) settings with that GPU, or you may be able to get 60 fps at lesser settings. But you will not come close to the full performance of this game.
Nobody played The Witcher 2. My nephew played it in XBOX 360, which I avoid at all costs, and I played it in PC a bit. It lagged like hell.GuyN said:I do not believe your lag issues are caused by CPU and RAM. I've played this game too many times on obsolescent PCs with good GPUs to think that. Whoever told you that did not understand this game. But it's your money.