| disolitude said:
You turn off AA, put detail on high(not very high) and maybe set resolution to 1680x1050 if need be and you should be getting high 30s in resolution with a GTX460 or an ATI equivalent. I have found a perfect set up with a GTX295 where everything is still set to high, no AA and my res is 1700x900 something and I am getting 50-80 fps depending on if its indoor, outdoor, mask on, mask off...etc. In any case, anyon getting a PC should get as fast of a CPU as possible and a good DX11 card. A lot of games, applications and emulators are not quad core optimized and when you have a 2.6 ghz dual core CPU, it really doesn't work well. Unless you have a 3.4 ghz or higher you can say bye bye to Dolphn Wii emulator for example :) |
Personally I find that heavy graphics settings don't usually add signficantly to games. I have a 5870 but I switch between that and a 5750 for the same games and it hardly changes a thing for me. Generallly now I just run fraps for 5 mins and tune the settins so I get 50 or so FPS in the early part of the game and leave it at that.
Tease.







