I'm not expecting much of anything in terms of performance,
I'm running a Radeon HD 2600 Pro (mobile) on a core 2 duo 2Ghz.
DXDiag tells me it's DX11 compatible but when I try and run TPA, my driver just crashes and recovers.
Well, I'm going to try some older drivers and then I'll give up lol.
I mean...I was hoping it would at least start, wasn't expecting to really enjoy things
Just out of curiosity, what are the percentages of graphics/physics processing CPU/GPU? - Are all the Physics done with the CPU or are they offloaded to the GPU (eg. to PhysX on nVidia cards)?
Yeah its pretty ancient. Something new is in the pipe but it won't be something I would ideally build probably just a budget box with a gfx card thrown in.2600 Pro only supports up to DX 10. It's a pretty ancient card with only 512k on it. That processor is pretty old too. The Duo's came out in the 2008 time frame. Closing in on 10yr old technology.
Time to start looking at new computers.
If you plan on buying a new video card, don't get an AMD one. Farsight will not support AMD, they never did. I experience slowdown on certain tables (not all of them), even on old tables like black hole, and I use a HD 7770. Try to understand why I get a steady 60 fps rate on TAF and not on TOAN, it doesn't make any sens at all. Everyone that I know who plays this game and use an AMD gpu report the same problem. But Farsight will not acknowledge the problem, or they will say they aren't able to reproduce the problem and the discussion will end there. Bottom line: you are required to buy a Nvidia gpu if you want to play PA. Thanks for your purchase.
Wrong.
Both, AMD and Nvidia users report slowdowns.
The question is, which AMD or which Nvidia card do you have?
AMD also offers a wide range of graphic cards and AMD hardware is usually cheaper.
If you buy a cheap PC which wasn't designed for modern games, the chances are that you get AMD hardware.
A lot of users in the beta simply don't have a modern gaming PC. Some of them have PS3 like hardware or worse but they expect PS4 like graphics.
Plus, TPA doesn't seem to be very well optimized (yet?). So the software doesn't get the most out of your AMD or Nvidia hardware.
And by the way, I've said it multiple times, I don't have performance issues with
my AMD GPU & AMD CPU (max settings & 1080x1920 portrait) and I'm not the only one.
Intel i5 quad core, 8 GB RAM
And I should add I was also having issues with dx9. A lot of AMD users were experiencing a high level of blurriness that wasn't affecting most Nvidia users.
now I get fps drops on some tables
Understandable frustration but let's not jump to conclusion by stating there is little to no support for AMD GPU's. They are heavily invested into supporting AMD led devices as both generation consoles use AMD GPU's, so lots of what they learn code wise will eventually lead itself back to the PC version.
I think that Farsight have been going through a checklist and have actually notched a few outstanding items off their list, so here's hoping they keep up the good work.
That is a good point. I have AMD R7 onboard graphics, a 3.4 GHZ AMD A10-7700K R7 w/10 compute cores processor, 12 GB ram on a 64-bit win 8.1 operating system.
And by the way, I've said it multiple times, I don't have performance issues with
my AMD GPU & AMD CPU (max settings & 1080x1920 portrait) and I'm not the only one.
Hi,Hey, Biff. I am not sure I have ever read which AMD GPU you actually have. Which one do you use? And you are able to play DX11 Cirqus and Black Hole without lag? If so, what MSAA settings are you using with those tables?
At this point I am just curious, because as I think you know, I finally ditched my AMD R7770 video card for a way more powerful NVIDIA GTX 960. I am now able to have everything maxed out in DX11 on all tables without any lag.