Kingdom Come: Deliverance

Kingdom Come: Deliverance

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Gamer optimized for 3090?
I seems to not be able to play this game on ultra @ 1440.

Any else have any luck?

(not being able to play=Not getting constinent FPS.)
Ursprünglich geschrieben von CunkFeatures:
Ursprünglich geschrieben von Wenzilber:
very strange. I'd imagine that your 2,000 dollar graphics card should be able to run anything.
A common misconception.

As good as the 30xx's are, they are still incrementally improved. Not space aged improved. We still have a few generations before a GPU can play anything today. For instance, the 2080 wasn't the solution to all GPU performance related issues, it was just a great GPU.



Ursprünglich geschrieben von Gsta187:
I seems to not be able to play this game on ultra @ 1440.

Any else have any luck?
Play around with CPU demanding settings, Post Processing etc. Or stick to high and nudge up GPU related setting until you start to lose frames.

Ultra High is still a long way off, even for the latest offerings. Will be the same for the 40xx's and 50xx's no doubt when they come.
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Gsta187 16. Nov. 2020 um 13:57 
Ursprünglich geschrieben von ec928:
Wondering if this whole thread is a case of 'wishfulthinkingitis'...

Because the nVidia RTX 3090 is the most powerful consumer GPU in the world (for the next week, until the AMD RX 6900 XT comes out) but supply has been extremely limited. That's been a major problem since launch and on Nov 1 very few people had them except reviewers, established system builders, and a few (very very few) die hard guys who lined up very early to get them. But even today, over two weeks later, it's still mostly "out of stock" in most places even on NewEgg.

As for the CPU, the AMD Ryzen 3900x is one of last gen's most powerful all round consumer CPUs (if you exclude specialised CPU's like threadrippers and the like). And with 12 cores, 24 threads it destroys the Intel 10900k in general CPU performance, only being edged out for games especially those relying on raw CPU speed. So it might not be the fastest, but the point is that it's powerful enough not to be the bottneck in most scenarios.

I wish Steam publicly shared people's REAL system specs so we can see for sure, especially as the in game screenshots posted by the OP for other games are sized at 1080p not even 1440p. But if the OP really does have this rare setup, make sure you're running fast DDR4 RAM, ideally in quad config, and check out guides on optimal memory timings and setups for Ryzen, and there have been a couple of recent nVidia driver updates so pick those up as well.

I dont have to time to lie about my rig especially about one of my favorites games the last years.

I did have a 3080 vision indeed. I chose to switch to a 3090(extreme).
Gsta187 16. Nov. 2020 um 13:59 
Ursprünglich geschrieben von tomtalk24:
Ursprünglich geschrieben von ec928:
Wondering if this whole thread is a case of 'wishfulthinkingitis'...
Good point... check his chat history. He had a 3080 only a few weeks back (27th October). I know people still about 500 in line for one of those lol. OP must be lucky.


If theres any way to proof what my rigs got im glad to hear it. i dont got time to lie about pc specs.I was just having a issue no need to go ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ on me.

EDIT sendend you a friend request, add me to discord ill show my rig, my specs. im not a dude about lying about stuff so please accept. I dont like to be told a phony
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tekdz 16. Nov. 2020 um 15:11 
I'm able to play on ultra at 2k and get about ~70fps with a 2080 super
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ec928 16. Nov. 2020 um 16:28 
Ursprünglich geschrieben von Gsta187:
I dont have to time to lie about my rig especially about one of my favorites games the last years.

I did have a 3080 vision indeed. I chose to switch to a 3090(extreme).

It's the internet, people love to speculate, play games and so on. It's normal, especially when results seem unexpected. And if you've provided no info about your system except that you've got a kick-ass GPU and CPU, it's human nature to be slightly skeptical. But never take it personally if you're confident you're right, and if you have that rig, then congratulations.

Anyway, the CryEngine is a pretty demanding engine at ultra but not sure why your uber-powerful rig is struggling at a relatively "lowish" resolution of standard 1440p. But with so little info, people can only guess but here goes:

- Poor performance is often a sign you've over-over clocked. Meaning you get great synthetic benchmarks, but your "real life" performance is actually worse. Disable ALL GPU and CPU overclocks if unsure

- Messing around your BIOS without knowing what you're doing can also hurt real world performance. Reset to factory settings if unsure.

- if that doesn't help, make sure you've tuned your system against Ryzen recommendations as it should help a bit. These new CPU's are more sensitive regarding memory timings as well.

- Other causes are overheating, especially with a powerful system in a tiny mini-ITX case with limited airflow. Both your GPU and CPU will throttle down and that's perfectly normal. Opening up your case and cranking the fans to max will help.

- Another potential cause is a poor PSU quality compared to the rest of your system.

- And the nVidia forum should help you too. But you're going to have to give FAR more info than what you've given here...

etc. etc. etc. etc.

And if all that fails, maybe that's just the way it is and reduce to very high....
Ron 16. Nov. 2020 um 17:37 
Ursprünglich geschrieben von ec928:
Ursprünglich geschrieben von Gsta187:
I dont have to time to lie about my rig especially about one of my favorites games the last years.

I did have a 3080 vision indeed. I chose to switch to a 3090(extreme).

It's the internet, people love to speculate, play games and so on. It's normal, especially when results seem unexpected. And if you've provided no info about your system except that you've got a kick-ass GPU and CPU, it's human nature to be slightly skeptical. But never take it personally if you're confident you're right, and if you have that rig, then congratulations.

Anyway, the CryEngine is a pretty demanding engine at ultra but not sure why your uber-powerful rig is struggling at a relatively "lowish" resolution of standard 1440p. But with so little info, people can only guess but here goes:

- Poor performance is often a sign you've over-over clocked. Meaning you get great synthetic benchmarks, but your "real life" performance is actually worse. Disable ALL GPU and CPU overclocks if unsure

- Messing around your BIOS without knowing what you're doing can also hurt real world performance. Reset to factory settings if unsure.

- if that doesn't help, make sure you've tuned your system against Ryzen recommendations as it should help a bit. These new CPU's are more sensitive regarding memory timings as well.

- Other causes are overheating, especially with a powerful system in a tiny mini-ITX case with limited airflow. Both your GPU and CPU will throttle down and that's perfectly normal. Opening up your case and cranking the fans to max will help.

- Another potential cause is a poor PSU quality compared to the rest of your system.

- And the nVidia forum should help you too. But you're going to have to give FAR more info than what you've given here...

etc. etc. etc. etc.

And if all that fails, maybe that's just the way it is and reduce to very high....


1920x1080 is more stressfull for the cpu, this is how cpu's are getting tested, many people buy only a low to mid tier mainstream cpu because they only want to game.
These days preformance is trivial, small increments a few frames every generation, with tons
of hype in between, but this generation video cards show very impressive 4K framerates.

It used to be either you go for lower resolutions and high framerate or the otherway around,
g-sync and free-synch couldn't change alot either, but now the gpu's have indeed become
powerfull enough to have high framerates on high resolutions.

With the pricings that AMD has on their upcoming cpu's and gpu's I would save up money and build a kick ass PC. don't save money on a cpu if you have a 3090, that to me is as
un-logical as it can be!

You topic is like everyone says weird and you come over like a spoil rich brat or someone that
doesn't know what he's buying. either way.
if you ask for help then be specific and put your specs in the post
Several people have caught on that this game requires a fair amount of CPU power, and it isn't just about the speed of the cores, it is the number of cores. Eight or more will be enough, but a quad-core CPU will make the game really slow down when there are more NPCs around. For graphics, the game is one of the few that will scale WAY up based on what you have, rather than castrating the game just to "optimize" for people with lower end systems. Max settings will still require another few years at least before we can max out the settings at 4k.
Ron 17. Nov. 2020 um 6:32 
Ursprünglich geschrieben von Targonis:
Several people have caught on that this game requires a fair amount of CPU power, and it isn't just about the speed of the cores, it is the number of cores. Eight or more will be enough, but a quad-core CPU will make the game really slow down when there are more NPCs around. For graphics, the game is one of the few that will scale WAY up based on what you have, rather than castrating the game just to "optimize" for people with lower end systems. Max settings will still require another few years at least before we can max out the settings at 4k.

these are often games that stand the test of time, the 4K textures dlc is a great addition for people with 4K monitors.
I was surprised to find that the royal edion, which I purchased didn't had the HD music, HD voices and 4K tuxtures dlc in it, I had to manually go to the page for the dlc i just mentioned and add them to my game, That's why I always take a look there.
people always gonna hate when you have a better system than them lol.....so funny you make a post and basicly get called a liar about your specs ! I would say be happy it runs at all i run a 3900x with a 2070 super game on a fire cuda m2 32 gigs of gskil and cant even get a half hour in without a crash lol
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Ron 17. Nov. 2020 um 10:10 
Ursprünglich geschrieben von Ayahuasca:
people always gonna hate when you have a better system than them lol.....so funny you make a post and basicly get called a liar about your specs ! I would say be happy it runs at all i run a 3900x with a 2070 super game on a fire cuda m2 32 gigs of gskil and cant even get a half hour in without a crash lol

Me too, Im curious what type of ram you have and how much of it. I have a 1070 and I works great man, you probably have some serious problems on your system which you haven't
solved yet, maybe you don't know how??

Anyway I play with 90 fps, and have most on very high, with a few things like textures on ultra,
the shadows however are on medium, because shadows cause such a hit on the system.
and anti aliasing is the first one SMAA 1x and is more than enough to make the screen much more pleasant to look at. without AA is much too busy.
Gsta187 17. Nov. 2020 um 15:00 
Ursprünglich geschrieben von ec928:
Ursprünglich geschrieben von Gsta187:
I dont have to time to lie about my rig especially about one of my favorites games the last years.

I did have a 3080 vision indeed. I chose to switch to a 3090(extreme).

It's the internet, people love to speculate, play games and so on. It's normal, especially when results seem unexpected. And if you've provided no info about your system except that you've got a kick-ass GPU and CPU, it's human nature to be slightly skeptical. But never take it personally if you're confident you're right, and if you have that rig, then congratulations.

Anyway, the CryEngine is a pretty demanding engine at ultra but not sure why your uber-powerful rig is struggling at a relatively "lowish" resolution of standard 1440p. But with so little info, people can only guess but here goes:

- Poor performance is often a sign you've over-over clocked. Meaning you get great synthetic benchmarks, but your "real life" performance is actually worse. Disable ALL GPU and CPU overclocks if unsure

- Messing around your BIOS without knowing what you're doing can also hurt real world performance. Reset to factory settings if unsure.

- if that doesn't help, make sure you've tuned your system against Ryzen recommendations as it should help a bit. These new CPU's are more sensitive regarding memory timings as well.

- Other causes are overheating, especially with a powerful system in a tiny mini-ITX case with limited airflow. Both your GPU and CPU will throttle down and that's perfectly normal. Opening up your case and cranking the fans to max will help.

- Another potential cause is a poor PSU quality compared to the rest of your system.

- And the nVidia forum should help you too. But you're going to have to give FAR more info than what you've given here...

etc. etc. etc. etc.

And if all that fails, maybe that's just the way it is and reduce to very high....

thanks for the reply and understanding( same for the rest).

Im a aware that i didnt not specify alot of details about my pc, but i have to say im a not a real expert at PC things. ( i let a friend put together the stuff i order).

-on bios i only turned on XMP, i dont know overclocking.

-Case uswe to be a NZXT but forgot the name. it was big black and red case but when i opened the front panel after couple of weeks of gaming it was a dust collected filth.
read about some airflow things and stuff and switched to a Cooler Master MasterCase H500P White ARGB Midi Tower atm.

the PSU is a Seasonic Focus Plus 850 Platinum.

Too be honest im not a real tech savy guy, i just love gaming. Im pretty sure im not getting the most out of my hardware.
Ursprünglich geschrieben von MUSE AXE:
Ursprünglich geschrieben von Ayahuasca:
people always gonna hate when you have a better system than them lol.....so funny you make a post and basicly get called a liar about your specs ! I would say be happy it runs at all i run a 3900x with a 2070 super game on a fire cuda m2 32 gigs of gskil and cant even get a half hour in without a crash lol

Me too, Im curious what type of ram you have and how much of it. I have a 1070 and I works great man, you probably have some serious problems on your system which you haven't
solved yet, maybe you don't know how??

Anyway I play with 90 fps, and have most on very high, with a few things like textures on ultra,
the shadows however are on medium, because shadows cause such a hit on the system.
and anti aliasing is the first one SMAA 1x and is more than enough to make the screen much more pleasant to look at. without AA is much too busy.

its gskil as stated and 32 gigs @3600 and KCD is the only game that crashes i get over 90 fps when it actually runs
Ursprünglich geschrieben von Gsta187:
Ursprünglich geschrieben von ec928:

It's the internet, people love to speculate, play games and so on. It's normal, especially when results seem unexpected. And if you've provided no info about your system except that you've got a kick-ass GPU and CPU, it's human nature to be slightly skeptical. But never take it personally if you're confident you're right, and if you have that rig, then congratulations.

Anyway, the CryEngine is a pretty demanding engine at ultra but not sure why your uber-powerful rig is struggling at a relatively "lowish" resolution of standard 1440p. But with so little info, people can only guess but here goes:

- Poor performance is often a sign you've over-over clocked. Meaning you get great synthetic benchmarks, but your "real life" performance is actually worse. Disable ALL GPU and CPU overclocks if unsure

- Messing around your BIOS without knowing what you're doing can also hurt real world performance. Reset to factory settings if unsure.

- if that doesn't help, make sure you've tuned your system against Ryzen recommendations as it should help a bit. These new CPU's are more sensitive regarding memory timings as well.

- Other causes are overheating, especially with a powerful system in a tiny mini-ITX case with limited airflow. Both your GPU and CPU will throttle down and that's perfectly normal. Opening up your case and cranking the fans to max will help.

- Another potential cause is a poor PSU quality compared to the rest of your system.

- And the nVidia forum should help you too. But you're going to have to give FAR more info than what you've given here...

etc. etc. etc. etc.

And if all that fails, maybe that's just the way it is and reduce to very high....

thanks for the reply and understanding( same for the rest).

Im a aware that i didnt not specify alot of details about my pc, but i have to say im a not a real expert at PC things. ( i let a friend put together the stuff i order).

-on bios i only turned on XMP, i dont know overclocking.

-Case uswe to be a NZXT but forgot the name. it was big black and red case but when i opened the front panel after couple of weeks of gaming it was a dust collected filth.
read about some airflow things and stuff and switched to a Cooler Master MasterCase H500P White ARGB Midi Tower atm.

the PSU is a Seasonic Focus Plus 850 Platinum.

Too be honest im not a real tech savy guy, i just love gaming. Im pretty sure im not getting the most out of my hardware.

with that card and processor overclocking would be way at the back of my mind you should be able to run anything out today lol
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