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low FPS fix.
I did that because my game kept crashing after 20 mins and this fixed it I saw this idea on another site but you posting it here just re assured it!
I did this and noticed no change in performance. Still running at around 25fps (dropping to ~8fps when running into a new area) on max settings in Lion’s Arch.
Specs: 12GB ram, Nvidia GTX 560m 3gb, i7 2.2 GHz
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does this really work? i get a decent fps, averaging at around 30, but i would like to increase it so i can run on slightly higher settings.
I only get major FPS problems in WvW I wish I could increase my fps for that.
I didn’t notice any increase, I still sit around 50 fps on high settings.
6gig ram
gtx 570m
2,2 i5
helped a lot. from 25 to 40!! thank u
i don’t get why i can’t run GW2 better.
i usually have 20-25 fps when nothing is going on and in WvW it drops to 4-6 FPS making it unplayable. (on LOWEST graphics)
my computer (laptop) should easily be able to handle it. (Asus aspire 5750g)
Far Shiverpeaks
I have 6 Gb RAM. GTX 670 and Core i7 2.7 MHz quad, and game runs very bad as well -_-
i don’t know what happen but i usually have 15-20 fps and it was running smooth like 60-100 fps.
The only reason areanet will not advise this is for performance reasons. There’s no risk trying this whatsoever. Given the fact some people do notice a difference there are some things in the rendering path that will be changed depending on the OS the game runs on, and in some cases that might lead to a performance increase.
This doesn’t increase FPS one bit if you are running any decent GPU. GW2 uses between 400-600mb video memory even on max settings. ‘’Forcing" the game to use some RAM as extra video memory won’t do anything for most people.
my computer (laptop) should easily be able to handle it. (Asus aspire 5750g)
That’s where you’re wrong. I’m not sure what processor you have (probably i3-2350M or Core i5-2450M, neither are very good), but your graphics card (GT 610m or 630m) are probematic too. These have 64bit and 128bit memory bandwidth respectively. Yes that is low and that´s probably your bottleneck.
I did this and noticed no change in performance.
Specs: 12GB ram, Nvidia GTX 560m 3gb, i7 2.2 GHz
Problem is your CPU. Quad core is nice but there´s 99.99% chance hyperthreading doesn´t work with GW2, and 2.2Ghz is slow. The game probably doesn´t even use 20% of either your ram or video memory so the problem definitely isn´t there.
This doesn’t increase FPS one bit if you are running any decent GPU. GW2 uses between 400-600mb video memory even on max settings. ‘’Forcing" the game to use some RAM as extra video memory won’t do anything for most people.
my computer (laptop) should easily be able to handle it. (Asus aspire 5750g)
That’s where you’re wrong. I’m not sure what processor you have (probably i3-2350M or Core i5-2450M, neither are very good), but your graphics card (GT 610m or 630m) are probematic too. These have 64bit and 128bit memory bandwidth respectively. Yes that is low and that´s probably your bottleneck.
I did this and noticed no change in performance.
Specs: 12GB ram, Nvidia GTX 560m 3gb, i7 2.2 GHzProblem is your CPU. Quad core is nice but there´s 99.99% chance hyperthreading doesn´t work with GW2, and 2.2Ghz is slow. The game probably doesn´t even use 20% of either your ram or video memory so the problem definitely isn´t there.
no i have neither of those. my processor is …ah well i’ll just write down all it says here.
intel core i5-2410M 2,3 Ghz (turbo boost to 2,9Ghz)
nvidia geforce GT 540M 4095Mb turbocache
6GB DDR3 ram
Far Shiverpeaks
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Just so dat i kinow, what are the risks of doing this??
I’m no expert, but for those of you that can, look into how hot your CPU etc is running.
I have an i5 750 (older 2.67 Ghz quad), HD 7850 and 12GB of RAM.
When I got GW2 things were a little choppy and WvW was unplayable.
I applied a very mild overclock (3 Ghz) and before I got a better case and a better cooling solution it wasn’t running much better, but after that it’s pretty smooth on full settings.
What’s frustrating me is I OC’d to 3.8 Ghz and that worked great for a while (still runs cool), but after one of the patches GW2 would crash when loading a character, will try again soon.
Gonna try this when I get home, thanks for the tip
Quick edit: I’ve got 8gb ram, i5 3450 3.1ghz, gtx 560ti, you think the change will help me a great deal?
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my laptop runs freaking hot…dunno why asus built it like this. >.< hit 96 degrees celsius sometimes. never above that but when i play WvW or zerg events it hits 96 degrees within minutes.
Far Shiverpeaks
2 x Nvida 250 GTS, 1 gig video ram each, SLIed
.i7 2.8 ghz chip
P55 motherboard
8 mb ram
All this is over 2 1/2 years old. I run the game at max settings. Last time i looked my fps was between 48-61. I have no lag or video problems.
Not sure what is causing the great performance. Everything is outdated. I think the ram is ddr3. The GTS series is what… at 580 now? I am using a 250 which is pretty outdated. Guess i am just lucky.
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It’s a GTS 250, not GTX, and the reason you’re getting better performance than others posting in this thread is because they’re using GPU’s such as the GT630, which was never meant for gaming.
EDIT – The GTX series released their 6XX line, topping out at the GTX690.
Just so dat i kinow, what are the risks of doing this??
Only risk is getting even worse performance, however it’s very easy to turn off this ’’fix’’ (simply uncheck the box). So yeah, nothing to worry about.
i don’t get why i can’t run GW2 better.
i usually have 20-25 fps when nothing is going on and in WvW it drops to 4-6 FPS making it unplayable. (on LOWEST graphics)
my computer (laptop) should easily be able to handle it. (Asus aspire 5750g)
20-25 when nothing is going on is bad, clearly it’s going to drop when you enter WvW with all that activity, that’s normal. But you must remember 20-25 fps, when nothing is happening is very poor! Also you’re not using a top end laptop.. You really should of got a desktop instead anyway WvW isn’t that good
try using a thing called game booster, it turns of all unnecessary activity, may help, may not but give it a try, worked for me on a few games IE RIFT.
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Also this does take away some of the quality and I found it didn’t improve, but made it feel cheap and laggy.
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Man, I tried for many days since I’ve bought GW2 to fix this low fps issue.
Today, after many tries and putting every config on my lap top on low settings I found someone who resolved my problem with a simple solution.
I don’t know why but I did this:
Open anything that runs with flash, for example “Youtube videos”.
Then right-click on it and select Configuration.
Disable Hardware Acceleration.
That’s all!
It fixed my problem! =D
Tried windows compability mode and i disabled hardware acceleration. NO increased performance for me.
Works for me with compatibility mode, amazing!