Extremely crap FPS on 1900xtx in Rainbow Six Vegas

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Apocalypse23

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On second thought, lay off the overclock unless you know exactly you are doing, if you already have it at 2.4, be sure to check the stability. Having recently read some of your previous posts, I would lay off any further overclocking.
 

1Dark1Sharigan1

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Originally posted by: Nightmare225
I wouldn't use AF, because it seems the game doesn't support it at all.

Could someone do comparison screenshots to verify this?

I dunno. I noticed a difference in IQ between default game AF and 16xAF, as well as a noticeable framerate drop. I'll post comparison shots later on.

Okay, here are the comparison screenshots:

AF set to Application Preference

16xAF forced via CP

2xAF forced via CP

It seems there's a slight difference in IQ between the in-game AF and forced 16xAF via the control panel. Forcing 2xAF via the CP seems to lower the IQ as well compared to the default AF values used by the game. So it seems the game sets AF by default. However, the lighting makes it difficult to get a good comparison. I'll try to find a better scene.
 

LordGestle

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Originally posted by: akshayt
Hi

I just started Vegas and in the first 60seconds I can tell you htat during fights I only get around 10FPS, maybe upto 15 and in intensive areas I get in 20s or lower without fights.
Overall the game runs unplayable.


Most other games give me good FPS and playable performance other than DA and Serious Sam 2(which is not half as bad though).

Is everybody getting these crappy FPS with similar rigs?

My A64 Winchester is oced to 2.4GHz, I have 2GB RAM and a 1900xtx. I am running 1280x960 MAX with Hardware Skinning On.

As the poster above me has already stated:


"Something to keep in mind is in our benchmark for Vegas, average FPS of a little over 20 will mean relatively smooth frame rates throughout most of the game. There will however be times when action gets heated and you will experience choppiness on cards that score less than ~30 FPS in our particular benchmark scenario"http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=2895&p=4

The x1950xtx scored 31 with no aa and af on a higher end machine at 1280*960.

I think the only problem is your expectations of the card and your machine..