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Post by nooblord11 on Feb 15, 2015 18:37:34 GMT
i read all over and kept seeing that this game was unoptimized. Then i looked at the specs they were running on. HOWEVER i see these massive machines people are building and it angers me how i cants make something similar, or even close to it without dropping to a slideshow effect or even a standstill where i actually have to kill the program...maybe around 1-5fps, and 15fps if Im reasonable on parts(but still no where near what im seeing being built.) Everything on my computer is up to date, turned of my other monitors so nothign is getting caught on them. Specs below...even if unoptimized me computer should be able to kill this game...i was able to kill assassin creed unity on release lol.
(playing at 1080p)
Motherboard: ASUS Rampage V Extreme CPU: Intel 5960x @ 4.6GHz GPU: EVGA 980 SC @ 1580MHz RAM: Corsair Dominator Platinum 16GB DDR4 @ 3000MHz PSU: EVGA 1600 G2 Raid Card: SUPERMICRO AOC-SAS2LP-MV8 OS and Software Drive: Samsung M.2 XP941 512GB Game Drives: 3 x Intel 730 Series 480GB Raid0 Mass Storage: 8 x Seagate 3TB Drives
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Post by pdcwolf on Feb 15, 2015 19:04:37 GMT
The game is a 32 bit application (lol only uses 3.8gb ram max and then crashes with an out of ram message) and runs on a single core. For big stuff you can turn down the timescale (the little bar on the top left of the screen) thus giving the physics engine more time to work and stabilizing your framerate.
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Post by Zeblote on Feb 15, 2015 19:36:30 GMT
People showing off gigantic machines usually play them on a low time scale (like 5%) and then speed up the video to show them. Look at their timescale slider in the top left
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