BioShock Remastered

BioShock Remastered

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Bloated system requirements...
In case anyone's on the fence, the system requirements are bloated, I'm not sure HOW bloated, but the game runs great (as did the original) on my 660 with everything maxed out and enhanced FOV, which is what I would expect from a UE3 re-master. There is no way those minimum requirements are accurate.
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Maybels Sep 21, 2016 @ 9:57pm 
For me *Im sure its the game not my computer* the original game barely runs at 40 fps with everything at lowest but I have a 750 with an i5 4460 if anyone knows how to fix this just incase i'm one of the unlucky ones and this game hardly works for me I would be very grateful *P.S when I first played the game it worked beautifully with everything at max I don't know what changed*
Crypto Carlos Sep 21, 2016 @ 9:59pm 
a 750ti or 750? I know the 750ti is on par with/a little faster than a 660, and I'm using a factory overclocked 660 still so they should be equivalent. You should be getting a lot higher than 40 FPS, even on the original which didn't take full advantage. I suspect something is overheating.
The remaster runs great on my system well north of 60 FPS I'm sure, and the original recommended an Geforce 8800 GTX for DX10 mode I believe, so it should run great on your system.
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Maybels Sep 21, 2016 @ 10:09pm 
Originally posted by yellowblanka:
a 750ti or 750? I know the 750ti is on par with/a little faster than a 660, and I'm using a factory overclocked 660 still so they should be equivalent. You should be getting a lot higher than 40 FPS, even on the original which didn't take full advantage. I suspect something is overheating.
The remaster runs great on my system well north of 60 FPS I'm sure, and the original recommended an Geforce 8800 GTX for DX10 mode I believe, so it should run great on your system.
Do you know what I could do fix it?
Crypto Carlos Sep 22, 2016 @ 12:21pm 
Originally posted by Sir Fox III:
Originally posted by yellowblanka:
a 750ti or 750? I know the 750ti is on par with/a little faster than a 660, and I'm using a factory overclocked 660 still so they should be equivalent. You should be getting a lot higher than 40 FPS, even on the original which didn't take full advantage. I suspect something is overheating.
The remaster runs great on my system well north of 60 FPS I'm sure, and the original recommended an Geforce 8800 GTX for DX10 mode I believe, so it should run great on your system.
Do you know what I could do fix it?

1.) Check your running processes, disable any programs that create extra overlays like MSI Afterburner etc. Also check for any intensive processes that might be using a lot of CPU power, it's unlikely to affect someone on an i5, but worth a check.

2.) Update/re-install your graphics drivers.

3.) Check your CPU/GPU temperatures to make sure nothing is overheating. If you have higher than usual temperatures, open your case to check for excessive dust etc. and clean it out if necessary.

4.) Verify your game files.

5.) If you haven't updated Windows in a while, try doing that.

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Date Posted: Sep 21, 2016 @ 9:21pm
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