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Oh neat, as an unintended side-effect of using the configurations ANet recommends Shogun 2 runs a lot better at least. Thanks, Anet.
I’m not really asking for 120fps super high ultra realism (though it would be nice), just a playable fps like the 20 you said. Still pretty frustrated that I can barely play, but thank you for the help and the handy overclocking guide.
Anyone else feel that tab targeting is broken or am I alone on this one?
Whenever I make the horrible decision to tab target it always targets either the furthest mob or a completely harmless unaggroed neutral mob while I’m covered in a sea of hostiles. I just don’t understand why it’s so particular in it’s useless/out-of-range target acquisition?
Maybe, it’s just me and I’m an idiot, and I’m using it wrong, but when I played THE MMO WHICH SHALL NOT BE NAMED and used tab-targetting it worked how I expected it to. It never cherry picked the unaggroed mob that’s picking his nose on the other side of the hallway.
I’m pretty sure they won’t nerf it, considering the fact that a nerf here would make us pretty useless. It’s seriously our only pve style that doesn’t completely blow.
@Simon
It is weird. I’ve seen friends with older/less powerful builds than mine pulling way better fps than I am and it’s consistently good. But for me? Sub 25 doing nothing in a place with nothing in it and what feels like sub 1 fps in anything that has more than 10~15 characters/npcs running about.
On the overclocking, I’ve been looking into doing that, but that honestly shouldn’t even be an issue.
Pretty much at my wits end here, about to uninstall. I can not for the life of my get my game to run above 25fps in open zones with nothing around, it barely even functions in events with more than about 10 people skirting 1 to 2 fps. I’ve tried the recommended fixes, updated my drivers, etc., etc. Nothing seems to work and I’d hate to uninstall such a fun game… and waste my 60 bucks to boot.
Specs:
MS Windows 7 64-bit SP1
Intel Core i7 920 @ 2.67GHz
8.00 GB RAM
1023MB GeForce GTX 560 Ti (EVGA)