I was posting about fps issues like 2 months ago. Nobody from Anet ever got any interest in it so I stopped playing. Just trying the game from time to time but it’s optimisation is driving me crazy I just can’t play with 60 fps suddenly going to 5 fps just because I look in different direction. Also I know cities are crowded etc, but really the fps shouldn’t differ from like 150 fps outside to 30 inside. it’s just a bad engine which is poorly coded cannot handle so much stress in cities where npcs and players are constantly moving.
I was posting about fps issues like 2 months ago. Nobody from Anet ever got any interest in it so I stopped playing. Just trying the game from time to time but it’s optimisation is driving me crazy I just can’t play with 60 fps suddenly going to 5 fps just because I look in different direction. Also I know cities are crowded etc, but really the fps shouldn’t differ from like 150 fps outside to 30 inside. it’s just a bad engine which is poorly coded cannot handle so much stress in cities where npcs and players are constantly moving.
And this has to do with the -forwardrenderer command how? Please stick to the topic, or reply to one of the other general-blame framerate threads…
DUUUUUUDE. how did you know??? this has pretty much returned my game to normal with this fix!! before i would twirl my character and it would take a split second for it to actually register. plus it was stuttering noticably. now thats all gonbe! its back to normal haha im so happy!
With -forwardrenderer on, yes, shadows go missing. However, if I switch shadows off (yeah, I know) and the same with reflections, I can get back up to very respectable 50fps in rural areas. In town, it dips horribly but not as much as it did before.
I also found a minor performance fix. I exclude the gw2.dat file from the real time AV scanner. No need to keep inspecting all the reads while I’m playing and I trust ANet that they aren’t going to put anything nasty in there. I gained a frame or two in heavy player areas like around the MF in LA, the game reading and building player avatars as they flit in and out of the area. I also improved zoning times by a fair margin.
I’m using Avira, not sure if this will work for other AV software as well.
Nice find. I haven’t tried that yet but will give it a go – it sounds like busy areas could benefit. Now all I need to do is figure out where, in AVG, I can set the exceptions. Maybe a job for the weekend
I really don’t know why there aren’t more replies to this thread as this has really helped.
If you take a look at the views, there are over 650 at the time of writing this. I am sure that most of those people have tried it but haven’t bothered to reply. Sadly, that is the way this community is.
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I definitely noticed my game runs a lot smoother after adding that. Camera is a lot more responsive and I think I got some FPS too.
I’ve had some performance issues in the new WvW content, especially in the tall tower on southeast corner of the ruins. My camera was getting really “heavy” and FPS dropped a lot.
Went to test it again after adding that line, and while I can still feel FPS drops some, my camera was really responsive.
Really worth trying that if you don’t have top notch PC. Thanks, buddy.
I definitely noticed my game runs a lot smoother after adding that. Camera is a lot more responsive and I think I got some FPS too.
I’ve had some performance issues in the new WvW content, especially in the tall tower on southeast corner of the ruins. My camera was getting really “heavy” and FPS dropped a lot.
Went to test it again after adding that line, and while I can still feel FPS drops some, my camera was really responsive.
Really worth trying that if you don’t have top notch PC. Thanks, buddy.
Very welcome!
i7-3770K (Delidded) @ 4.6GHz | nVidia GTX TITAN X@ 1468/7800
ASUS Sabertooth Z77 | 16GB Corsair Dominator Platinum 1866MHz @ 2400MHz
Samsung 840 PRO 512GB SSD | Windows 10 x64