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Old 04-26-2011, 11:47 AM
Oldschool61 Oldschool61 is offline
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I posted this advice in a couple of threads already, but i figured id post it here so more could see it.

my system is an i5 2500k with a gtx 570. win7 64 os.

ive found that by setting my land shading to medium and shadows off, i can now fly low over london pretty smoothly.

i have everything else maxed, grass on, roads on, ssao off. im running 4xAA and 8x AF. with vsync off and aero on i get no tearing.

my fraps score on the black death is Min 16, Max 154, Avg 67.835.


i hope this helps those with similiar systems who are struggling with stutters or low fps.
Try the same with the AA turned OFF
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Old 04-26-2011, 04:58 PM
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Yea I ditched shaddows on my I7 950 285 gtx and it made the biggest difference in the world.
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