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Dragon Age II
HiddenJumper:
My specs are:
Intel Core i5 760, Gigabyte P55-UD3 mobo, EVGA Geforce 460 vid, 650w PSU Antec, with 4 gig G.Skill 1333 DDR3.
The choppiness isn't bad or anything, however it is noticeable. Enough to make you say, "Okay, what the hell BioWare?"
I did test DX11 at full settings (everything set as high as they can go) and then with some settings set lower to see if there were any significant changes and unfortunately there was none as far as dealing with the choppiness. Not sure if I can fix the choppiness through the in game settings. I might need to fiddle with some out of game settings and see if it has any affect.
Havoc10K:
if you wait a while, i'm sure one of the game users will post a fix for that on the bioware official forum :) like they did with ME1/2/ DAO :)
HiddenJumper:
Yeah, I found this thread over at the bioware site regarding fps drops.
I also have the newest nvidia beta drivers as well. Not really gonna complain until the drivers come out of beta. If the problem still persists when the drivers are finalized, then I definitely know its not nvidia.
vuzedome:
If you can't work your 460 then I'll be in a pinch as well.
Running a 460 as well.
HiddenJumper:
Wish I could say the 460 is the only one with the problem. Reading through the thread on the bioware site, some people with even some of the newest cards like the 580 are having problems. There's one guy on there with a 3-way SLI setup with three 580 cards (that guy must have alot of cash :-X) and he's getting low fps. Most people have been ranging between 20 to 40 fps.
This problem also persists over into ATI. Overall there's definitely something not working right between the DX11 rendering and DA2.
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