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I can play with the lowest settings with a 1920x1080p resolution, but is a bit slow in some parts of the game, I'll try with lower resolution
Nvidia 310.14
Like it pauses for a split second here and there?
yes like pauses , I'll try with lower resolution , but should not do that, I play other native games on linux it resolution of 1920x1080p .
At max, framerates vary between the single digit and 150+.
And I really mean it. Serious, serious hiccups.
Phenom II X2 555 BE
4 GB RAM
nVidia GeForce GTX 560 Ti propietary drivers.
I have the same video card and I'm getting 150-300 fps with everything on maximum settings (depending on the battle). That's on Ubuntu 12.10 64bit. Are you using the nvidia 310.19 driver? If not, you may want to try that. I'm also using Unity, which supposedly has a negative impact on performance. No hiccups, no stutters, no slowdowns.