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yo_john117 said:
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zarx said:

If you want something that is not shooter you could try Shogun 2

That's not a very hard game to run on the highest graphics though.


You must be joking, Shogun 2 is a definite stress test, especially with the DX11 update.

 

I don't think so. My computer could run it on everything at the highest settings without a hitch yet it could only run the witcher 2 on medium low settings.

Have you done any sort of benchmarking for Shogun 2? Are you using the DX11 setup?

http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-270762.html

Check out the benchmark performance of 1 and 2 6950 with max setting. This game is not playable for multiplayer purposes on max setting with only 1 6950! Crossfire yeilds you 41 frames.

My personal setup with 2 GTX 580 in sli yielded 51 frames per second.

The same setup is currently running Witcher 2 with everything max (minus uber sampling) at 100 fps and runs with uber on at 45 fps. (Although it is noted that witcher 2 is not yet fully opitmize for SLI yet)

I don't know what to tell you man other then my laptop that I used to have had a Geforce GTX 460m in it and it could run the game on the max settings and have a good frame rate whilst it would only run the Witcher 2 on medium low at less then 30 FPS.

And yes I was running it in DX11

Very odd lol, Shogun 2 is generally consider a very gpu / cpu intensive game, I'm really suprise you can run this game with Max setting without any hiccup.... did you use 8x AA and 16x AN?

I believe so....I'm still not sure how I could run that game on max whilst the Witcher 2 ran like ass...didn't make any sense to me.

Oh and now that I think about it I have to clarify something quick...there may have been a few hiccups and such that I didn't notice because I'm used to playing Console games and framerate drops are common amongst them so I have a tendency not to notice them as much.

You should try to do a bechmark on shogun 2 :)

From what you are stating, I'm fairly certain you're getting around 20 fps which is playable from my perspective. (PC purist would crucify me, I have a friend that chucks a fit whenever he can't get 60 fps on a game) You are likely getting spikes when major action happens but are shrugging it off as they are small performance dip. Shogun takes a lot of GPU and CPU power to run properly, and a consistent smooth framerate is almost impossible even on a high end PC when doing 4v4 battles, especially if there is canons involved.