A lot lower FPS since last patch(es)?
I’ve got the same problem. Had an average of 55 fps up until yesterday with everything maxed out except sumpersampling and reflections on “terrain and sky”. Since today my fps dropped to an average of 35 fps.
I’m not participating in the lost shores event.
Putting “shaders” from high to low increases my fps to an average of 50. It seems the fps-drop (at least in my case) is caused by the shaders-option which was fine since yesterday.
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That might indeed be a good thing to add. This FPS was not in a big city, big WvW battle, or in the Lost Shores event. This is just me roaming around in the Harathi Highlands. Moving to Gendarran Fields, a quiet zone in WvW or Heart of the Mists doesn’t solve the problem.
Even decreasing shaders from high to low does not give me the old average fps back. Performance is still lower then it used to be.
It’s a bummer really, please fix that.
Ok, I just solved the problem by deleting the “local.dat”-file under mydocuments/guildwars2 (where the screenshot-folder is). Maybe it will solve your problem too. After you delete this particular file you’ll have to download the latest patch again and of course all your graphic-options/sound-options etc..are back to default.
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I have, indeed, tried that. And while I re-downloaded something, and everything was reset to the defaults, this didn’t solve the problem. My FPS is still around 20-25.
Well they broke nvidia card support even further. I’m in the same boat too.
Check this thread out https://forum-en.gw2archive.eu/forum/game/gw2/When-Does-DX10-11-Nvidia-Patch-Come-Out-1/first#post782876
similar issues for everyone, but even before the patch. Out of the 400+ cores your GPU has, the game maybe sees 150 of them or something lol.
Yeah, I noticed. The game isn’t that well optimized it seems. But I was content with playing on lowest settings for my native resolution.
Now that that’s not even possible anymore, this is just unplayable. It’s only playable at smaller than 1600×1200 resolutions. That’s not acceptable. I mean, noone is around, there are some deer, some trees, everything looks horrible and pixelated, and I STILL get around 30 fps.
I deleted local.dat……..and it helped me WTF!!!
THANK YOU MAN
I got at lowest settings around 25 fps everywhere and a bit of lag….
Now I have 60 fps at medium-high settings anywhere.
Weird thing.
the other day mine was at 51 FPS after last night its now 25 down to 18 FPS same setting auto at medium
I have i5 2500 3.30Ghz, 8GB DDR3 Ram, Asus GTX 550ti
now my FPS at 30
just want my 51FPS back
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I contacted support and after a few mails, I changed some settings on their request and now I have the game running smooth as silk again, just like before. This is what they said:
“Now upon researching your CPU, it appears that you have a Max Turbo Frequency of up to 3.3Ghz, which means depending on the load of your machine, your CPU may speed up, up to 3.3GHz
This can still cause issues, if the system isn’t properly balanced since it simulates over-clocking without actually over-clocking. Faster speeds means higher temperatrues, which can degrade performance. At this point you may think, “it worked before, why is this all of a sudden an issue since the last patch?” which would be an astute observation. It’s possible something in the last patch is making the system work harder, causing it to run at the higher speeds. Since this Speccy Snapshot was taken without Guild Wars 2 running, we know that with the game your might possibly be hitting that maximum Turbo Boost frequency.
We have a work around to disable the Turbo Boost, without having to go into the BIOS to make adjustments, I have included those steps below. Once complete please send us an updated Speccy with Guild Wars 2 running so we can check your hard ware configurations.
Go into Power options (Control panel -> Hardware and Sound -> Power Options) and click Change plan settings near your plan
Then click on Change advanced power settings
Scroll down to Processor power management and expand it.
Expand Maximum processor state and modify the setting to 99%.
Then simply click Apply and OK.
Once done, try to RUN Guild Wars 2, let us know if your low FPS increases, and provide us with the updated Speccy. If the issues persists this will help us in determining the next troubleshooting step."
Try this and see if it works for anyone experiencing these problems.
That processor power management option at 99% my FPS are 34
after changing render sampling to subsample my FPS have gone up to 50 FPS but the graphics are blurred
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