Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach

Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach

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Bryant800 Dec 28, 2023 @ 9:07pm
Ray Tracing
I have a good PC with NVIDIA GFORCE RTX 3060 why my game run at 9 FPS not stuck at 60 fps I mean its laggy is that supposed to run like that?
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CinnamonApples Dec 28, 2023 @ 11:21pm 
its that the game has never had a single attempt to optimize it
Bryant800 Dec 28, 2023 @ 11:24pm 
Originally posted by im so bored:
its that the game has never had a single attempt to optimize it
I notice
Now I hate to break it to you, but it appears that Security Breach has been abandoned by Steel Wool since August 2023. (The date of the last patch) Personally, I would presume that they have no further intention of patching and/or improving the game, or raytracing as a feature. Since they now appear to be focused on Help Wanted 2, and implementing support for more than like 3 different headsets, ..since their mentality was to launch the game, and then "add it later".. They'll likely be busy sorting that out for a while.
SouthpawSX Dec 29, 2023 @ 12:51pm 
I have a NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 4060 8GB GDDR6X and the game runs really great. I just got this graphics card, and the one I had before was a NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 3060 8GB GDDR6 just like yours. When I had the 3060, it wouldn't run with high settings and ray tracing because Security Breach is a really demanding game when it has ray tracing turned on because of all the neon signs and dark rooms with light casting into the shadows and corners and all that. Just turn ray tracing off or keep it at a low setting to maintain a solid 120-300 frames per second with that graphics card.
Bryant800 Dec 29, 2023 @ 1:12pm 
I want to put an update I have an 3060 Nvidia card However its not 8GB its 12GB is that even good? because in the future I need to upgrade this PC for a better graphic card and check this game along with it
SouthpawSX Dec 29, 2023 @ 1:23pm 
Something like that. The 3060 is a pretty good graphics card. I recommend upgrading to a 3080 or 4060 in the near future for gaming in Security Breach if that's what you're planning.
Bryant800 Dec 29, 2023 @ 1:51pm 
Originally posted by Southpaw Studios:
Something like that. The 3060 is a pretty good graphics card. I recommend upgrading to a 3080 or 4060 in the near future for gaming in Security Breach if that's what you're planning.
Im more planning for better experience in gaming such as high graphic such as GTA 6 when it comes out probably in 2027 because gta v was 2 years later in PC but yes for better experience
TheGlamrockGator Dec 30, 2023 @ 7:55am 
I have a 2060 super and its runs great on low raytrace, and looks great to boot. med and high dont work at all.
Afaik, isnt rtx on SB broke? Just play w/o RTX and you'll be fine.
SouthpawSX Jan 1, 2024 @ 7:09pm 
Originally posted by LittleLeezard:
I have a 2060 super and its runs great on low raytrace, and looks great to boot. med and high dont work at all.
Sounds sweet.
ace13genesis Jan 5, 2024 @ 4:25pm 
I think medium and high rtx might require a high-end/powerful CPU to help process the RTX GPU's data, like an Intel I7 9th Generation with an Nvidia 3090? I'm no computer wizard so I'm only guessing.
ace13genesis Jan 5, 2024 @ 4:26pm 
Originally posted by Southpaw Studios:
I have a NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 4060 8GB GDDR6X and the game runs really great. I just got this graphics card, and the one I had before was a NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 3060 8GB GDDR6 just like yours. When I had the 3060, it wouldn't run with high settings and ray tracing because Security Breach is a really demanding game when it has ray tracing turned on because of all the neon signs and dark rooms with light casting into the shadows and corners and all that. Just turn ray tracing off or keep it at a low setting to maintain a solid 120-300 frames per second with that graphics card.

Does a strong CPU like Intel I9 also help?
SouthpawSX Jan 5, 2024 @ 7:33pm 
Originally posted by ace13genesis:
Originally posted by Southpaw Studios:
I have a NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 4060 8GB GDDR6X and the game runs really great. I just got this graphics card, and the one I had before was a NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 3060 8GB GDDR6 just like yours. When I had the 3060, it wouldn't run with high settings and ray tracing because Security Breach is a really demanding game when it has ray tracing turned on because of all the neon signs and dark rooms with light casting into the shadows and corners and all that. Just turn ray tracing off or keep it at a low setting to maintain a solid 120-300 frames per second with that graphics card.

Does a strong CPU like Intel I9 also help?
It depends. I have a 13th Generation Intel Core i5-13500K and my version of it is the 2nd best processor that's out right now, which means that it's far more powerful than most i9 processors. Just tell me some of the processors that you're thinking of and I can get back to you. If you do get an i9 processor and use it for games like Security Breach with demanding ray tracing, it should handle just fine. Maybe not superior, but still really really good.
Shadow_Lucky35TR Jan 22, 2024 @ 9:08am 
I have a 3050ti but the RTX settings are not turned on, how do I turn them on?
SouthpawSX Jan 22, 2024 @ 12:33pm 
Press escape, go to optics, and there should be an option for Ray Tracing.
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