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Zen Mar 24, 2024 @ 10:25am
Will they improve optimization? Its not great
I have a very good pc and I have to play on almost full low settings to barely get 60 FPS..

Also do you guys know which settings affect the green blood/bile of the terminids? Its super pexilized for me, it looks like its in 240 p
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Sharkle_Bunwich Mar 25, 2024 @ 4:32am 
Originally posted by Eagle_of_Fire:
Originally posted by Sharkle_Bunwich²:

Some people have weird performance issues. It's not too out there of a claim either, especially with newer tech there can be compatibility issues.

However...

Sometimes, and by that I mean most of the time, its user error. Like it could be them not realizing Supersampling is turned on (it was for me by default) which pointlessly tanks the framerate with no real gain. It could be they've invested in a brand new GPU while sticking to a rather old or underpowered CPU for it; that's a trap I see a lot of people fall for.
This guy knows.

I've been preaching the same thing for almost a decade now. But people like to use shutters and hold their hands on top of their ears. Number munchers are going to die on a hill defending tech charts instead of actually testing things and realising that some numbers are fudged by manufacturers to improve sales, etc... In the end it is a very dirty melting pot of everything at the same time.

Yeah basically. I often hear about people having issues with games and yet I try them and they work perfectly fine for me. My PC isn't a slouch, but I seem to have a better time than people with way more expensive tech than I have.

People don't realize their choice in motherboard has an effect on how stable their PC is too.

I used have an MSI x470 Gaming Plus which worked fine for me when I had a second gen Ryzen. But when I upgraded to a 5800X I started having a plethora of problems. Less than anticipated frame rates, crashes, stutters and in CoD especially the maps would break and becoming glowing flares of rainbow colors that blinded me. It was only then I found out that B550 boards were the only ones that really played nicely with Ryzen 5000s while providing massive gains and even less power consumption. Swapped it for an MSI B550 Tomahawk and I got the FPS I was expecting, the PC is now 100% stable even with overclocking, and CoD no longer breaks.
Last edited by Sharkle_Bunwich; Mar 25, 2024 @ 4:33am
Madmonkey68 Mar 25, 2024 @ 4:37am 
turn textures up and run native res. if you downscale or use low texture quality its gonna look like ♥♥♥♥ in any game
Shadow Mar 25, 2024 @ 4:45am 
Performance does need some work, especially in higher difficulties when hordes get a little crazy. It varies in terms of frames but at high/medium settings and Quality upscaling. The game can get all the way up to 100-120 and all the way down to 60-90. Depending on the situation, the area and the amount of hordes. This is with a 12700k and an RTX 3080 at 1440p.
Last edited by Shadow; Mar 25, 2024 @ 4:45am
Tujiak28 Mar 25, 2024 @ 4:47am 
i'm playing on a ryzen 5600h and rtx 3050 low settings 60 fps and antialiasing on. Are you sure you can use your pc?
RobeRonin Mar 25, 2024 @ 4:53am 
its a cheap ♥♥♥♥♥♥ game lol
FrappeWarrior Mar 25, 2024 @ 5:00am 
when we are talking about optimization people need to realize two things

A. "i have a NASA grade PC game runs great, what are you talking about" is not a valid argument. if you are ten miles above the games recommended specs statements like this mean nothing and are not helping

B. "i have a NASA grade pc games runs fine on medium settings, what are you talking about" thats a fine argument on why a game actually needs optimization.

there are min and recommended specs for a reason. when you are close to the recommended specs and the games struggles to keep 30fps on low/med settings on 1080p it most definitely needs some optimization. (or the devs need to update the requirements)
Eagle_of_Fire Mar 25, 2024 @ 7:08am 
Originally posted by FrappeWarrior:
when we are talking about optimization people need to realize two things

A. "i have a NASA grade PC game runs great, what are you talking about" is not a valid argument. if you are ten miles above the games recommended specs statements like this mean nothing and are not helping

B. "i have a NASA grade pc games runs fine on medium settings, what are you talking about" thats a fine argument on why a game actually needs optimization.

there are min and recommended specs for a reason. when you are close to the recommended specs and the games struggles to keep 30fps on low/med settings on 1080p it most definitely needs some optimization. (or the devs need to update the requirements)
How about "I have a 8 years old computer, the game run just fine"?
Zen Mar 25, 2024 @ 7:27am 
Im at 45 FPS in big fights and 60 otherwise..
1440P. 3070, 32GB Ram and Ryzen 5 3600 Ghz, native quality

I know my CPU isn't as good but it can't the why my fps are so low?
Eagle_of_Fire Mar 25, 2024 @ 8:05am 
Originally posted by Zen:
Im at 45 FPS in big fights and 60 otherwise..
1440P. 3070, 32GB Ram and Ryzen 5 3600 Ghz, native quality

I know my CPU isn't as good but it can't the why my fps are so low?
Well, that's 0.7ghz free for HD2, 1.4 if it happen to use two of your cores... That's not much.
SnowMew Mar 25, 2024 @ 8:13am 
Originally posted by Zen:
Heres my CPU I couldnt remember the name. I know its not as good as the other parts but still shouldnt be a problem

AMD Ryzen 5 3600 Ghz 6 cores
Then 3070, and 32 gb of ram.

I have the AMD Ryzen master software, maybe I could try pushing the CPU a bit?

I upgraded my Ryzen 3600 to a 5800X3D and it was a huge uplift in performance for a lot of CPU bound games like Flight Simulator and Star Citizen. Saw double the fps in most places. Games like Cyberpunk 2077 and VR games like Project Cars 2, Assetto Corsa, etc saw a good jump in fps and the minimum and 1%s were heaps better.

Also running a RTX3070.

5700X3D and 5800X3D are a really good upgrade choice for those who are still on AM4 and don't want to fully invest in a complete new system. Think they can be had for about £230.
Last edited by SnowMew; Mar 25, 2024 @ 8:14am
Zen Mar 25, 2024 @ 8:51am 
I'll think about that if my motherboard can support it.
I boosted it in AMD Ryzen master and I gained 10 fps. But its at 88 degrees so I probably should not go higher
Pharticus Maximus Mar 25, 2024 @ 9:00am 
Originally posted by Zen:
I have a very good pc and I have to play on almost full low settings to barely get 60 FPS..

Also do you guys know which settings affect the green blood/bile of the terminids? Its super pexilized for me, it looks like its in 240 p

Your PC is not very good if you have to play on low, sorry, something is wrong on your end
SnowMew Mar 25, 2024 @ 9:03am 
Originally posted by Zen:
I'll think about that if my motherboard can support it.
I boosted it in AMD Ryzen master and I gained 10 fps. But its at 88 degrees so I probably should not go higher

Oh another thing to ask. What speed is your RAM running at?

I know AMDs Zen2 onwards like speeds around 3200-3600MT/s at CL14-16 to get the most out of them (Keeps their Infinity fabric at 1:1 (1600-1800MHz usually) so there are no latency penalties).
Last edited by SnowMew; Mar 25, 2024 @ 9:25am
Bob Mar 25, 2024 @ 10:19am 
My god, why are you ppl so delusional and can't even comprehend the simplest of facts this game looks like ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ compared to 2018 games, ♥♥♥♥ some ps4 era games look better. There is no way, no reason for this game to be so demanding on users hardware but ♥♥♥♥ optimization. If you have enough computing power and money in the wallet to force 60fps with 4070 GOOD FOR YOU... but this game doesn't even work in 1080 30 fps for average user...
Zen Mar 25, 2024 @ 10:21am 
Originally posted by SnowMew:
Originally posted by Zen:
I'll think about that if my motherboard can support it.
I boosted it in AMD Ryzen master and I gained 10 fps. But its at 88 degrees so I probably should not go higher

Oh another thing to ask. What speed is your RAM running at?

I know AMDs Zen2 onwards like speeds around 3200-3600MT/s at CL14-16 to get the most out of them (Keeps their Infinity fabric at 1:1 (1600-1800MHz usually) so there are no latency penalties).
I actually have no idea but I remember going in BIOS once to change that, with the 'XMB' setting thing.
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