How is the performance?
peentank
Join Date: 2010-09-01 Member: 73857Members
Hey so if you go to the pre-order page and look at the system requirements (i don't know if they are there anymore or updated) but they were COMPLETELY inaccurate. I don't know if their intention was to get people to pre-order the game and give them false information about what the system requirements were so that more people would pre-order it so they could continue to fund development (rather than getting a different job to support their hobby of making video games). Who knows
Anyway, the consensus about 6 months ago was that you needed pretty much top of the line everything (CPU, GPU, etc.) in order to get an unstable amount of FPS and to be even remotely playable.
My question is, after 6 months, have the requirements gone down or do you still need a ridiculously good PC in order to play this un-optimized game?
Anyway, the consensus about 6 months ago was that you needed pretty much top of the line everything (CPU, GPU, etc.) in order to get an unstable amount of FPS and to be even remotely playable.
My question is, after 6 months, have the requirements gone down or do you still need a ridiculously good PC in order to play this un-optimized game?
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Anyways, to have a truly good performing NS2 experience (constant 60 fps) I estimate you will have to buy a new computer and wait until 2013.
Just realize that even though it takes a very powerful setup now to sustain high framerates, this should hopefully change as they continue to optimize the game.
What used to take an i7 overclocked might only need an i3 or less to get the same performance once they finish.
IMO you do not need the top of the line CPU to get playable framerates right now (Unless your definition of playable is 60+ FPS all the time).
I'm running an I5-2500K (stock speeds) w/ an ATI 4850 and I would say that 75% I have no issues playing the game in its current state. Sure if the server gets loaded up with 18 or more people and there are tons of sentries and hydras it definitely slows down towards the end but it's still fun to play.
What used to take an i7 overclocked might only need an i3 or less to get the same performance once they finish.
IMO you do not need the top of the line CPU to get playable framerates right now (Unless your definition of playable is 60+ FPS all the time).
I'm running an I5-2500K (stock speeds) w/ an ATI 4850 and I would say that 75% I have no issues playing the game in its current state. Sure if the server gets loaded up with 18 or more people and there are tons of sentries and hydras it definitely slows down towards the end but it's still fun to play.<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
I agree. I have a Radeon HD5770 and an AMD CPU clocked around 3.2 ghz and I'm getting excellent framerates at all points in the game except after immediately spawning.
I love the game, I already have 270 hours played on Steam, but I haven't been able to recommend it to any of my friends because of the terrible performance. I hope that's going to change when the game is actually released.
I love the game, I already have 270 hours played on Steam, but I haven't been able to recommend it to any of my friends because of the terrible performance. I hope that's going to change when the game is actually released.<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Your right, different people different opinions. That's why I was mentioning what I wrote. For me it's playable but could/should it be better, of course but it will take some time.
Your statement sounded to me and appearently the same to the OP that if you don't have the top of the line PC, you can't play it right now which is false.
Who knows, maybe he'll find out that it's perfectly fine for him right now w/ his current setup but when people say things like this they'll never know.
And if he finds that it's not playable for his setup, he can always get a refund right now.
I hate playing games at any lower than 40 frames, I prefer 60+.
Well, I doubt that. I have the same graphics card and 3.4 GHz and the frame rate is terrible (below 20 fps in combat).
I still get FPS dips into the mid 20s
But I do play on max settings
I get 100fps when running around, between 70-90 in combat early game, late game i get about 50-60fps
bosh :)
If by combat you mean 3 Lurks are flying around the marine's base dropping bilebombs, an onos is stomping like crazy, and all available marines / turrets are firing nonstop then yes I get around 20. If you're referring to any combat scenario less crazy than that then I stick with my comments of excellent framerates.
Agreed. Better performance means accessibility for more players, more servers, and more great games!