New graphics card = amazing gameplay
Mazungu
Join Date: 2003-08-11 Member: 19439Members
Been a long time ns fan and started playing ns2 awhile ago. It was fun but it was always.."stuttering" or "laggy". I just thought it was the game and though it was still fun i still got this "unfinished product" feeling and I quit. I mean my graphics card was not that bad, 4 years ago was pretty good (HD 4870). Anyways got a new GTX 660 yesterday and tried to think of the most demanding game I had. I opened up ns2 put everything on max and man was it fun.. its smooth as butter. No shaking or anything just a very stable gaming experiance. To say the least, the game was much much more enjoyable and looked fantastic.
Thanks NS2 devs for making a great game! And if anyone is having the same issue as I was, think about upgrading. I got my 660 for $150.
Thanks NS2 devs for making a great game! And if anyone is having the same issue as I was, think about upgrading. I got my 660 for $150.
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It's a shame more fps can't be squeezed out for the lower spec machines at lowest detail settings..
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Haha good for you man!
I was running on an intel e8400 with an amd 6850 and 4gb ddr2 ram. I upgraded to an intel i5 3570k with 8gb ddr3 ram and purchased a 670. Always over 60 fps until a massive fight comes along near end game where there's lots of exos/jetpacks shooting at the hive. It's insane!
The following specifications may look familiar to some, especially those that have owned a GTX 680. The GTX 770 is very similar to the GTX 680; it uses the same GK104 core with identical shader/TMU/ROP counts, the same bus width of 256 bits, and the same amount of VRAM. The only difference that can be seen between the GTX 770 and the GTX 680 using GPU-Z is the higher default clocks on both the core and VRAM. However, there is a little more to the GTX 770 than a GTX 680 with a new sticker and increased clocks.
Left over production items they needed to do something with.
Best anyone can do when finding a new card is finding graphs of a lot of cards compared to each other.