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(03-26-2010, 04:40 PM)Maka link Wrote: Hmkay.. It's weird though. Model detail is on high at the moment, and the anti aliasing shit is on 16x..
Haven't noticed it yet, but I'll re-check tonight maybe.

AA @ 16? Try to lower it. AA is very GPU intensive.
And to be honest, it looks a bit better, but gameplay is more important :P
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(03-28-2010, 08:49 AM)Sander link Wrote: AA @ 16? Try to lower it. AA is very GPU intensive.
And to be honest, it looks a bit better, but gameplay is more important :P

AA1 or AA16 doesn't change anything lag-wise for me it seems.
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i play on high with 25 fps :/
but u can try to solve it like i did, choose medium or high
and than choose again > advanced
set shadows to low
45 fps :?
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really really doubt it has to do anything with graphical settings.

in other news

I'm at rank 25 with 84k left to the next rank D:
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Can anyone predict what frame rate the new computer I am buying will get while playing this game on high?

Nvidia GeForce 9800GT 1GB
2GB DDR2 Ram
AMD Athlon II X2 250 (3 GHz)
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Like..5-10 fps online?

You should get around 20-30 fps everything on low + low resolution.

You're buying a computer for less than 150 euros? If your budget isn't enough I would wait until it is...:p

If you're buying it for games you will regret it.
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I think you're mistaken.
The computer is costing me 280 euros... I'm buying it in parts and building it. What I posted was just the stuff that makes a difference to the gameplay.

I just found this video, it's almost the same system as mine
!!..Battlefield: Bad Company 2 *9800GT* 512mb Gameplay (Sniping)..!!

Except my graphics card is 1GB, in the video it's 512.
My processor will be 3GHz, in that video, his is 2.53GHz
He says he runs it maxed out at 30-40 FPS. Thats single player... there's not that much difference between SP and MP is there?

Sorry, I should look around a little more before asking things here.
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Nah, I feel sorry to say this, but the performance difference between MP and SP is big.
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(03-27-2010, 04:01 PM)MrBondt link Wrote: It might be, but it definitely doesn't max out a Core i7 ;)

* Huge Speech *

What game maxes out a 920. It doesn't have to max out to get shitty performance.

For example, I run Flight Simulator X, the world's most demanding game, on a 920 at 3.2GHz. It doesn't max out, yet I get awful FPS at certain plaxes, and after certain events.
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Maka disable HBAO, it helps alot overall. Also, since you're playing at 1920x1080, you really don't need x16 AA
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