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zarx said:
green_sky said:
That Nvidia Geforce experience would be quite handy for me. I had quite of bit of trouble getting things right in Metro: Last Light. My gpu is bit old though and is not supported.

Maybe next one would be good to go and i think AMD is doing something similar.

TBH from what I have heard from people who have used it (I personaly never bothered as I am used to tweaking games to run how I like after all these years) it doesn't work all that well, funnily enough they used it for Metro LL and had it set everything to minimum yet he managed to get 60fps with mostly high settings. Now it is still in beta technically and will certainly improve over time as they collect more raw data. But an automated system like that will probably never give you better results than tweaking it for yourself if you have the petiance to do a bit of experimentation and a bit of google foo.

You are probably right. My video card is not even DX11 compatible. So, in Metro: LL i only had like 4 options to tweak. I was either setting it too low and getting 80-90 fps or too high and getting hit into mid teens whenever i walked into new area. Mid way through the game i left it at high settings at 900p resolution and it looked damn good. The fps were very solid too. I just don't know what happened there. 

Currently running gtx 9800+ along with i3-530. I think even if i upgrade to 660 or 760 sometime next year. My processor is going to bottleneck the gpu i think. It does the job for now. Maybe i'll pick up 650 ti boost or something for cheap and try to overclock the processor.