In-game FPS regulating?
Valandilus Maximus
Hey I've just recently upgraded my PC with the following:
M3A79-T Asus M/B
AMD 9950 Phenom Q/C CPU
4Gb OCZ RAM
Sapphire HD4870 PCI-e graphics card
1kW PSU (forgot name)
Anyway on my PC's old innards, it would get up to 80, 90, 100FPS in many areas and even around 200-260FPS in some places in EotN. Now I have a better setup of everything that's needed for better framerates, etc. (asides having a 2nd HD4870 sitting beside this one), the framerate seems to be self-regulating. I can go into any explorable area from a town/outpost, and vice-versa and the most I'll get is 75-80FPS which will quickly self-regulate down to 60FPS and be maintained at that framerate almost 100% of the time.
Anyone have any clues as to why it would be doing this? Something in a recent GW patch/update maybe? It WANTS to go higher, but it can't. I don't see anything external to GW (driver software for graphics card, etc.) that can help me here.
Any useful suggestions/advice appreciated.
M3A79-T Asus M/B
AMD 9950 Phenom Q/C CPU
4Gb OCZ RAM
Sapphire HD4870 PCI-e graphics card
1kW PSU (forgot name)
Anyway on my PC's old innards, it would get up to 80, 90, 100FPS in many areas and even around 200-260FPS in some places in EotN. Now I have a better setup of everything that's needed for better framerates, etc. (asides having a 2nd HD4870 sitting beside this one), the framerate seems to be self-regulating. I can go into any explorable area from a town/outpost, and vice-versa and the most I'll get is 75-80FPS which will quickly self-regulate down to 60FPS and be maintained at that framerate almost 100% of the time.
Anyone have any clues as to why it would be doing this? Something in a recent GW patch/update maybe? It WANTS to go higher, but it can't. I don't see anything external to GW (driver software for graphics card, etc.) that can help me here.
Any useful suggestions/advice appreciated.
Kattar
Is AA turned on?
Edit: Crap, meant V-Sync.
Edit: Crap, meant V-Sync.
Snograt
Is vertical sync turned on?
Xanatas
Nice setup, that PSU is for US net? (110Volts)
Anisotrophic Filtering to "application controlled" and set "antialisaing - mode" to aplication controlled. When they are try the other settings, i forgot what setting was the right one. *blush*
Anisotrophic Filtering to "application controlled" and set "antialisaing - mode" to aplication controlled. When they are try the other settings, i forgot what setting was the right one. *blush*
kupp
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Hey I've just recently upgraded my PC with the following:
M3A79-T Asus M/B AMD 9950 Phenom Q/C CPU 4Gb OCZ RAM Sapphire HD4870 PCI-e graphics card 1kW PSU (forgot name) Anyway on my PC's old innards, it would get up to 80, 90, 100FPS in many areas and even around 200-260FPS in some places in EotN. Now I have a better setup of everything that's needed for better framerates, etc. (asides having a 2nd HD4870 sitting beside this one), the framerate seems to be self-regulating. I can go into any explorable area from a town/outpost, and vice-versa and the most I'll get is 75-80FPS which will quickly self-regulate down to 60FPS and be maintained at that framerate almost 100% of the time. Anyone have any clues as to why it would be doing this? Something in a recent GW patch/update maybe? It WANTS to go higher, but it can't. I don't see anything external to GW (driver software for graphics card, etc.) that can help me here. Any useful suggestions/advice appreciated. |
Valandilus Maximus
I'll have to check the options in-game, I don't know if either are on currently. Xanatas that setup is for 220-240V (Australian).
Thanks for the very quick replies.
Ok I think it was the V/Sync. It was checked in the box, I unchecked it and the FPS in LA went from 60 to 96 after a brief wait. Anti-aliasing I left as the default option (off) - should this be on x2, x4 or left off?
(Chalk one up for snograt and kupp. Thx guys).
Thanks for the very quick replies.
Ok I think it was the V/Sync. It was checked in the box, I unchecked it and the FPS in LA went from 60 to 96 after a brief wait. Anti-aliasing I left as the default option (off) - should this be on x2, x4 or left off?
(Chalk one up for snograt and kupp. Thx guys).
kupp
You can turn it all the way to 4x for the best eye candy, with that rig Guild Wars should will run great with every option maxed. I have similiar PC and I run it with everything maxed and vsyinc on (vsyinc not only caps the maximum frame limit, but also syncs every frame for a smooth image and gameplay, at the cost of some performance). You shouldn't have any problem
Snograt
V-sync on - everything looks nice and moves at a constant 60fps (usually).
V-sync off - everything moves unnecessarily quickly and tears and falls apart and stuff.
FPSers turn off v-sync. MMOers don't.
V-sync off - everything moves unnecessarily quickly and tears and falls apart and stuff.
FPSers turn off v-sync. MMOers don't.
Valandilus Maximus
I see. Well I'll have to give it a fair bit of play in EotN (vaettir farming maybe) to see what it can handle, but I believe EotN is what burned out my old 7900 card cos the graphics were just a bit more than what my old PC setup could handle. However I'm convinced this unit can do much better and I want to see what it can do with the V/sync off.
Thanks again for the help and to Katsumi for fixing my little double-post screw up. :P
Thanks again for the help and to Katsumi for fixing my little double-post screw up. :P
JASON626
I think I have the same graphics card as you. Saphire 4870 512mb version Pretty good buy on newegg atm.
My fps is at 60 too it doesn't drop much except in kamadan and big open areas. I run at 1680x1050 resolution.
But ya this card should run gw with ease.
My fps is at 60 too it doesn't drop much except in kamadan and big open areas. I run at 1680x1050 resolution.
But ya this card should run gw with ease.
asb
I had a similar problem, only that I wanted a constant 60fps, but got much higher rates, around 250, after upgrading my system. What did the trick for me was turning v-sync on and off a few times, then restarting the game. When I started the game again, fraps suddenly displayed a perfect 60 for me and still does. I have a q9650/280gtx [email protected] btw.
Valandilus Maximus
Tested out the V/Sync off option tonight and in some places, with max everything and 4x anti-aliasing I was getting ~370FPS. While moving I was still getting well over 100FPS. The delay between merging into areas seems a bit shorter now as well; I was usually one of the last to load and now it seems I'm not... is this also attributed to V/Sync switching?
refer
Maybe I'm wrong but is Vsync based on the refresh rate? So if your refresh rate is 60 then you'll get a max of 60FPS... you can increase it for a little.
deluxe
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Maybe I'm wrong but is Vsync based on the refresh rate? So if your refresh rate is 60 then you'll get a max of 60FPS... you can increase it for a little.
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Never bothered to up refreshrates on LCD's again.
Lord Sojar
Vsync locks with the refresh rate of your monitor. My Vsync locks my FPS at 59, because my refresh rate is set to 59Hz (acceleration reasons with my freaky GPUs)
This allows the monitor to refresh once for each frame rendered, make motion appear more fluid. However, with advances in LCD technology, having your FPS be double your refresh doesn't create tearing or any distortion. It simply gives you an even more fluid gameplay experience. HOWEVER, anything above double the refresh on modern monitors will result in tearing.
This allows the monitor to refresh once for each frame rendered, make motion appear more fluid. However, with advances in LCD technology, having your FPS be double your refresh doesn't create tearing or any distortion. It simply gives you an even more fluid gameplay experience. HOWEVER, anything above double the refresh on modern monitors will result in tearing.
moriz
i've never screen tearing on my monitor while playing GW, even with GW running at 200+ fps at times. however, i've seen it tear pretty badly while playing Heroes of Might and Magic V (coincidently, this game also runs at 9 fps if i turn the camera at a particular angle/direction, so meh).
KZaske
A lot of GW PvPers turn off V-Sync because (they say) it increases the speed at which they can change the camera view. Not too sure it that is true, don't play enough PvP to matter.