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Corei3 7100 CPU @ 3.9GHz
8GB RAM
PALIT NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
Default Settings (Medium with High Texture Details) with DOF and Anti-Aliasing turned off.
I do need to reduce my resolution to 720p to play it in a stable manner though I can go to 1600x900 resolution and get pretty much the same fps.
I get 30-50 fps but has a slow down on big battles. Also, from what I read, tutorial gameplay has a major problem in terms of fps so if possible skip it.
sadly i just already skip the tutorial in my new game data, done change to 720p, set low graphic, windowed, borderless,fullscreen, i already tried it, still have the same problem, idk what else i must do
It should almost look like this at 720p.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cfv3eYCgqU0&t=128s
oh wait i havent try this, so i must change it manually ? the default setting is choose whats best for my computer right ?
ok thanks, i will try this, thanks mate
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhDGWh4zJ4Q
dude its work, thankyou very much,my fps is 30-40 now, is this have a side effect, like overheat or something ? well, i change to nvidia high performence, in nvidia control panel,
ok then, did i must return to default setting if i stop playing this game ? or just let it by nvidia high perform setting ?