(edited by Vampirate.7054)
Strange after client crashing 3-18
I back so play on WvW. Show 35-63 FPS. Not bad at all
I had client crashing a lot of time so I stop the game till they fix the client. On 3-19-14. Hear they fix it I let run the game for about 10 mins , show no crashing with out play . I start play last night for about 3 hours no crash. I look at my screen so sharp and moving so smooth that surprise me. I check the FPS on solo zone 87 to 127 FPS . (:o never seen that high. Wonder anybody hit that high like my?
Wow, what setup do you have? That just can’t be a MBP right? I get between 17-40 fps in PvE (low population areas) and around 10-20 in WvW and higher populated areas/events with graphics set to “Best Performance”. MBP i7, 2.2GHz, 8GB, Radeon 6750M 1GB.
I don’t know about MacBook Pro. but its was low PFS before 3-19-2014 but now get better performance and set on Best Graphics.
Its MacPro (late 2013) black cylinder
3.7GHz quad-core with 10MB of L3 cache
16GB (4×4GB) of 1866MHz DDR3 ECC
256GB PCIe-based flash storage
Dual AMD FirePro D300 GPUs with 2GB of GDDR5 VRAM each
Actually, a lot of the performance improvements came from the patch that destroyed mac performance around groups (the one mid way through the marionette content). My framerate solo jumped from 30 to 60 fps for that patch. The only problem was, of course, how the framerate cratered to sub 1 fps around people. These days with most settings at high I’m getting something like 60-80 solo and 20-30 around large groups. I haven’t tested if I’ll crash in a WvW zerg since the 3-18 patch, though.
I don’t know about MacBook Pro. but its was low PFS before 3-19-2014 but now get better performance and set on Best Graphics.
Its MacPro (late 2013) black cylinder
3.7GHz quad-core with 10MB of L3 cache
16GB (4×4GB) of 1866MHz DDR3 ECC
256GB PCIe-based flash storage
Dual AMD FirePro D300 GPUs with 2GB of GDDR5 VRAM each
Oh good lord, that is the one I want. Not envious at all here… I guess you can run GW2 on max graphics settings on that beast?
Yeah, Mac Pro. Not to be confused with Macbook Pro.
27-inch, 3.4 GHz Intel Core i7, 16 GB 1333 MHz DDR3, AMD Radeon HD 6970M 2048 MB, OS X 10.8.2