computer hardware for smooth play
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computer hardware for smooth play
So, now that live is up and running, what is the consensus of hardware needed for smooth gameplay (and at what settings)?
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Re: computer hardware for smooth play
Depends entirely on how good you want the game to look.Gebb wrote:So, now that live is up and running, what is the consensus of hardware needed for smooth gameplay (and at what settings)?
Crank detail to the minimum and itll run smooth on low end machines (for the most part).
Crank it all up and you need a beast.
Me? I run full detail, full shadows (medium detail) 1680x1050 and there are times even i start to get slowdown. My Machine is a Core2Duo E6600, 4 gig of RAM and a 640meg GeForce 8800GT
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I'm running on a Core2Duo E6600 with 2GB RAM and a GeForce 8600GT (256MB DDR3) on Windows XP. I runs fine for the most part in medium detail, even with full shadows on.
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I have a dual-core 2.4 ghz machine, with 3 Gigs of RAM and an nVidia 8600GT, and while I can run max video settings, with textures and shadows and everything at pretty high screen resolution (like 1440 x 900 or something like that) and it looks totally beautiful, but it also stutters terribly when I am outdoors, and forget combat. So, to make things go as smoothly as possible, I went all the way down to the 800x600 resolution, put most settings on "Medium" and turned off a bunch of the effects, and now it runs pretty smoothly except in real thick combat (like when we had a party of 4 or 5 facing a similar number of orcs - there was a lot of stuttering and such).
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My quasi-beast of a machine handles things pretty well. I'm gonna add 2 gigs of RAM and a second identical videocard sometime later in the year
Core2Duo 2.4 ghz
2 gigs RAM
P5N-E SLI mobo
1x nVidia 8800 GS
I piecemealed this box specifically to play NWN2 because my old one didn't have a video card (onboard video blows) and was too old to support an upgrade to any capable vid card.
With low shadows and resolution set to the maximum available (2048x1070 I think?), most exteriors with few NPCs/PCs are rendered quickly with a framerate somewhere around 50~60. Throw in a handful of them and it dips to ~30ish.
With shadows on medium or higher, framerate drops considerably. AA for both scenarios are set to 4x, with all effects (refraction, bloom, etc) on.
Conclusion: Even with all or most settings on maximum, shadows are the single component that makes the biggest difference.
Core2Duo 2.4 ghz
2 gigs RAM
P5N-E SLI mobo
1x nVidia 8800 GS
I piecemealed this box specifically to play NWN2 because my old one didn't have a video card (onboard video blows) and was too old to support an upgrade to any capable vid card.
With low shadows and resolution set to the maximum available (2048x1070 I think?), most exteriors with few NPCs/PCs are rendered quickly with a framerate somewhere around 50~60. Throw in a handful of them and it dips to ~30ish.
With shadows on medium or higher, framerate drops considerably. AA for both scenarios are set to 4x, with all effects (refraction, bloom, etc) on.
Conclusion: Even with all or most settings on maximum, shadows are the single component that makes the biggest difference.
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Avaz, Indio, thanks for indentifying shadows as the main culprit. There are so many settings and sliders and switches and knobs and whatever I had no idea which I should set where. Thanks.
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