theHunter: Call of the Wild™

theHunter: Call of the Wild™

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LapushBaby Jan 7, 2019 @ 1:01am
LOW FPS
Even though I can play modern games properly on high fps rates, at this game mine is not above 20 fps. My computer is: nvidia 1050ti, 16 GB ram, intelcore i5 8th gen. Please help me! I checked out almost everything from battery performance to graphic settings but nothing worked. If it goes like that, I may have to return this wonderful game :(
Originally posted by LapushBaby:
OH I SOLVED IT by upgrading the Nvidia Geforce drivers. Now I get 30 fps on high settings.
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Mustang Jan 7, 2019 @ 1:20am 
Your best bet is to turn down the quality settings as I have had to
Lexor76 (Banned) Jan 7, 2019 @ 2:19am 
You may be able to play some modern games at high fps, but i hardly believe you can play modern games that are demanding on high fps. I'm not an expert but i guess your 1050ti is the bottleneck here. I built my PC 4 years ago and still use a R9 290 tri-x OC and i checked some comparisons online against a 1050ti, in most tests mine is better and some put them as equal. When the game released i was able to get 50+ fps on highest settings but with some updates my framerate kept decreasing. Since the Vurhunga DLC i had to turn down some settings to keep my fps above 27 (the magic mark where the game unfortunately begins to slow down).
Lightweaver Jan 7, 2019 @ 2:51am 
My travel gaming laptop has the same specs and I get around 35 up to 50 fps normally. Play with the settings, you have to lower some of them, especially the shadows and scene complexity. I also lowered the terrain detail tessellation to high and turned the global illumination and volume fog quality off as well.

Open nvidia cp, choose thehuner call of the wild from the list of programs and make sure nvidia is the preferred graphic processor, check the power management mode and change it to maximum performance, turn the threaded optimization On and vertical sync and triple buffering both Off. Also interestingly enough I got better performance after increasing my fov. Oh and I use Process Hacker program and set the game to run automatically in high priority. Good luck!
eagle74 Jan 7, 2019 @ 6:31am 
My specs: i5 4460 3.2 GHz, GTX 1050 Ti 4 GB, 8 GB DDR3 ram. Runs at 50-80 FPS depending on what is going on. Scene complexity on high, texture resolution on medium, most other settings on low or off. I have monitored the loadings while playing & GPU is the bottleneck. Typically, it runs w GPU at ~98%, CPU at 50-75%, & uses about 4.7 GB of ram.

You should be able to run it as well as my system, but don't know the specs on your CPU.
Last edited by eagle74; Jan 7, 2019 @ 6:34am
LapushBaby Jan 7, 2019 @ 8:54am 
I set all the things as low but nonthing has changed. I think the problem is nvidia drivers, I let you know about it after installing the nvidia drivers again.
DCephas27 Jan 7, 2019 @ 10:16am 
Exceptional graphics means high power gpu needed for this game. Was using a Ryzen 5 1600 OC'd to 4.76 ghz with GTX 960 SC 2 GB RAM connected to a LG 55 hdtv. Ran graphics at 1080p with most settings at ultra except water and shadows, global illum on. AA set to zero. Averaged 32-34 fps. Anything below 30 is noticeable when moving. Bought a Giga 1070 ti gaming gpu over weekend. Now everything on ultra @ 3840x2160 res at 60 Hz. Consistent 45 fps with the 190/754 gpu overclock. Huge diff in clarity and realism. The 1050 ti is a titanium class but the 50 part is what is what s holding you back. 70 and 80's is the ones you need for this game in ultra and 60's for high and ultra hybrids. Cost me 500 bucks to get it but my 960 card was $200 in 2014 so I was due and upgrade.
Last edited by DCephas27; Jan 7, 2019 @ 4:43pm
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LapushBaby Jan 7, 2019 @ 3:32pm 
OH I SOLVED IT by upgrading the Nvidia Geforce drivers. Now I get 30 fps on high settings.
DCephas27 Jan 7, 2019 @ 4:56pm 
Originally posted by LapushBaby:
OH I SOLVED IT by upgrading the Nvidia Geforce drivers. Now I get 30 fps on high settings.

Good deal. Setting your AA to zero in the settings.json file will gain you another 5 fps.
Waldherz Jan 14, 2019 @ 2:43pm 
Originally posted by LapushBaby:
OH I SOLVED IT by upgrading the Nvidia Geforce drivers. Now I get 30 fps on high settings.
Thats still waaayyy to little.
A freind of mine has an i5 4460, a 1050ti and 8Gb of RAM.
Hes getting 60-70 fps on a mixture of medium to ultra settings (1080p)
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Date Posted: Jan 7, 2019 @ 1:01am
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