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What happened to the game?
I just randomly decided to play today, and my smooth 144 fps from 6 months ago is now 70-90. I can tell there has been some type of graphical update just from looking at it, but to make such a significant drop in performance seems almost malicious.

P.S: No, i wasnt using the classic engine before, when it was a thing.

Specs: RTX 2070 Super, Ryzen 5 2700X, 16gb Ram DDR4.

Edit: Ah, it seems to be only in the orbiter, lmao.

Edit 2: Don't know why people keep commenting when i know the answer to the problem now.
Last edited by This Cannot Continue; May 19 @ 9:44pm
Originally posted by Haruko:
If it's only in the Orbiter, it's probably due to the more advanced lighting they implemented for it, which was fairly recently patched in.
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Haruko May 18 @ 8:23pm 
If it's only in the Orbiter, it's probably due to the more advanced lighting they implemented for it, which was fairly recently patched in.
Originally posted by Haruko:
If it's only in the Orbiter, it's probably due to the more advanced lighting they implemented for it, which was fairly recently patched in.
I see, thank you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VD-LsLzycw

Dynamic Lighting, Volumetric Lighting, Volumetric Fog Quality, GPU Particle Quality, Particle System Quality, All of these, Either you disable it or lower them. I just disable them and the the difference in FPS very noticeable.
Ordis talking on: FPS = 10
Ordis talking turned off: FPS = 500 at 8K, no latency.

Nah, he's cute.
Macabruh May 19 @ 2:41am 
The Orbiter now uses I think a form of GI, Global Illumination, a lot of games do that htese days and Warframe is trying to get with the times.
Originally posted by Z3pHyr:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VD-LsLzycw

Dynamic Lighting, Volumetric Lighting, Volumetric Fog Quality, GPU Particle Quality, Particle System Quality, All of these, Either you disable it or lower them. I just disable them and the the difference in FPS very noticeable.
I turned off all of these things and it makes my orbiter FPS back to 144, but doesnt really affect in game fps all too much besides later waves of survival.
Really depends on pc age/parts. 3070ti, 7800x3d no issues. All settings are max still. GI is generally mid range gpu setting.
Last edited by Doom Sayer; May 19 @ 2:12pm
DeAlph May 19 @ 7:08pm 
i5-13600k / ram 32 / 6800 xt here , no issue
Spirit May 19 @ 7:15pm 
Originally posted by Haruko:
If it's only in the Orbiter, it's probably due to the more advanced lighting they implemented for it, which was fairly recently patched in.
nah , its ordis ...
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