even with aa disabled its still laggy. sorry but I cant believe that you get 60 fps zoomed in during battles like the battle of dara.
even normal 20 vs 20 battles causes fps drops below 30 fps zoomed into melee engaments, and I am pretty sure it happens to you as well. also i am using the blood dlc which pretty much kills the performance
Last edited by nosuchname; August 03, 2015 at 01:12 PM.
again I am talking about the performance when i zoom in on moshpits of units, I have no fps issues when I play zoomed out.
Last edited by nosuchname; August 03, 2015 at 01:17 PM.
No you're right, I don't. It's closer to 35-40, or 30 when zoomed in. It probably has a lot to do with all the additional buildings and objects that need to be rendered. In an open field battle, on about the same scale, it'd actually stay pretty firm on the 60 mark most of the time.
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during moments like these my fps drops down to 23 with unit detail and shadows on performance. doesnt matter if mlaa or gem is enabled or disabled.
I just played the battle, it went down to 20 at worst when like 10 infantry units were smushed together, zoomed all the way in. Anyway, my point here wasn't to debate the performance qualities of the game, I simply tried to infer a potential way that might improve performance for you a little; which you've evidently tried out already. That being the case, there's always the possibility this will improve with upcoming patches, or if not else in Warhammer.
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all I want is similar performance like have in rome 2 with similar graphics like rome 2 well except for the bad drawn faces.
Its mainly blood and dead corpses in attila that is causing those performance issues
also may I ask what cpu you have
i5-3570K
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Nope, that's unexplored territory for me
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Honestly, I could care less about what the FPS is as long as it's consistent. I'd rather have a consistent 30 FPS than one the jumps between 50-70 all the time.
I don't think the jump between 50 and 70 is that noticeable. Constant 30fps is probably more annoying to play (depending on the game, might be fine for slower games, but play a shooter and tell me if you don't prefer 50-70 fps).
In any case, it is really uncommon to have constant fps, when that happens it's usually because you have overkill hardware, and if you have overkill hardware, you are not going to be playing at 30 fps unless the fps are capped.
The video is in 60 fps. That's what caused the lag for me, it happens on most 60 fps videos on my end.