@TommyDaGreat Yeah, but wasn't multi-core support added some time ago? I agree though, it should be tuned further, in order to benefit from modern CPUs. PS 3.0 did some stuff on the GPU, instead of the CPU, but they took that out recently, in order to update it and maybe bring out something better and hopefully more stable. Anyway, even framerates in games like WoW or Swtor often dip way below 60fps, even on some good desktop systems (like yours, I had one of those a few months ago).
@AleXy86 Depends mostly on the CPU. I use i7 x 6 processors, 2 GB video (previously 4GB but one card broke), and 12 GB RAM but still horrible framerate in some areas like Greater Faydark and Moors of Ykesha. The only people who can enjoy the game fully on extreme quality are people with overclocked CPUs, or really strong single CPUs. That's how the engine is built and I hope they fix that. It's needed.
@TommyDaGreat yeah, just sayin', if you can play eq2 with my mainstream lap on high, then any mid-range desktop today should be able to pull of extreme details - at ~60fps. It does look incredible though.
@zacharos Even for most of the Zelda (Ocarina, Twilight, Wind Waker) Trailers the music from Conan the barbarian was used. So, for a trailer, not bad at all. It doesn't look cheap at all. And about cheaply made: At least it's not some highres CGI that looks cool in videos but turns in to Half Life 1 graphics ingame, like a few games do out there.
@TommyDaGreat Yeah, but wasn't multi-core support added some time ago? I agree though, it should be tuned further, in order to benefit from modern CPUs. PS 3.0 did some stuff on the GPU, instead of the CPU, but they took that out recently, in order to update it and maybe bring out something better and hopefully more stable. Anyway, even framerates in games like WoW or Swtor often dip way below 60fps, even on some good desktop systems (like yours, I had one of those a few months ago).
AleXy86 3 weeks ago
@AleXy86 Depends mostly on the CPU. I use i7 x 6 processors, 2 GB video (previously 4GB but one card broke), and 12 GB RAM but still horrible framerate in some areas like Greater Faydark and Moors of Ykesha. The only people who can enjoy the game fully on extreme quality are people with overclocked CPUs, or really strong single CPUs. That's how the engine is built and I hope they fix that. It's needed.
TommyDaGreat 3 weeks ago
@TommyDaGreat yeah, just sayin', if you can play eq2 with my mainstream lap on high, then any mid-range desktop today should be able to pull of extreme details - at ~60fps. It does look incredible though.
AleXy86 3 weeks ago
@AleXy86 Who wanna play on high? Extreme quality with GPU shadows or nothing...
TommyDaGreat 3 weeks ago
@zacharos Even for most of the Zelda (Ocarina, Twilight, Wind Waker) Trailers the music from Conan the barbarian was used. So, for a trailer, not bad at all. It doesn't look cheap at all. And about cheaply made: At least it's not some highres CGI that looks cool in videos but turns in to Half Life 1 graphics ingame, like a few games do out there.
AleXy86 3 weeks ago
@TommyDaGreat My PC gives me 60fps+ on high settings, no prob. And this is a Core i5, 540M GT and 8GB Ram Notebook. So....
AleXy86 3 weeks ago
I wish this kind of framerate was real...
TommyDaGreat 11 months ago
Looks proper cheaply made and no surprise to anyone who knows SOE but that's not even their original music it's from Two Steps From Hell.
zacharos 11 months ago