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Old 07-09-2011, 04:54 PM
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Think you're right there, I only see the primary CPU max out while the other 3 never peak higher than around 30%. GPU is always 100% though for my 5770. The ATI/Ubi logo clock speed has been fixed for quite a while I think, I don't see it anymore and haven't for some time.

Lobi is right that it is the texture streaming that causes stutters - but I think it's a case of poor CPU utilisation. During those stutters (and at game load), hard faults go through the roof as textures are loaded into the memory from the HD - some of the texture files are enormous and not very well optimised. If load were distributed more evenly between cores (instead of 100/30/30/30) we might see an improvement in stuttering.

For the love of god don't run it on Medium textures unless you have no other choice, it looks terrible

and how do you kick it performance wise?? im unable to goover a stable 20 fps, and i have stutters all the time. My issues are indeed with the textures: each notch lower gives me around 5 fps, and shadows.... the problem is no shadows maeks the game look too ugly
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