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K, you can call whatever you want, but I just loaded it up again specifically to run through those cities, and while there are minor hiccups here and there lasting a second or two, saying it's like having a train pull up outside your house is simply ludicrous. There'll be a slight dip here or there (although, in Solitude, there was absolutely nothing), but in response to the previous guy who said:
Just...no. Unless it's terribly noticeable or impacts gameplay that's just utter hyperbole.
But you proved his point with the bold. You noticed the slow downs. As you'd notice a train pulling up outside your house. Haha.
It's sort of schematics, but you didn't disprove what he was saying. I can translate it more as "sure, I saw the train pulling up in front of my house but it didn't bother me."
On my HD 5870 (it's so oooollld) I'd drop from 80-90 FPS to 30-40FPS, that's more than half, and I'd quantify that as "massive dump" but I wouldn't say it broke the game for me, since I was usually just walking through a town, however recent example: Batman: AC @ launch with DX11 mode on - that was a "masive dump" that impacted gameplay greatly since it would happen during combat.
The trouble is that in the areas that it happens neither the cpu or gpu are taxed. So what causes this? The fact that the game isn't loading cpu properly.
I've about had it with Rage. It looks like ass, and runs like crap. I regret spending $15 on it.
I haven't even played it yet, since downloading during Steam Holiday sale, it has been unable to launch for me. I guess this patch (which I noticed last week) will change nothing for me?
...and it sounds like my "dinosaur" of a machine will take a beating from Rage: Phenom II 965 BE, 5850, 16 GB DDR3?
le sigh...
I haven't even played it yet, since downloading during Steam Holiday sale, it has been unable to launch for me. I guess this patch (which I noticed last week) will change nothing for me?
...and it sounds like my "dinosaur" of a machine will take a beating from Rage: Phenom II 965 BE, 5850, 16 GB DDR3?
le sigh...
Dunno. Machine in my Sig runs it decently. I haven't played it yet but it runs and plays fine with a decent framerate.
you shouldn't have a hard time playing it. Hell even my 8800GT plays the game at maxed setting on a 1440x 900 res at pretty much 60fps at all times

Ah, well. tried to launch Rage again after the update.
And, yet again: CTD on launch.
fuck it. I have no desire to update drivers right now, assuming that's the issue (well over a year old, I'm thinking.)
If Skyrim ain't broke right now, then I ain't touching my drivers.![]()
This line of thinking baffles me. You have drivers that are a year old!! Rage required new drivers from both camps to play. It's not like Skyrim is going to perform worse, drivers will be optimized for that too.
Came here to check if it's worth the $14.99 (on Steam Daily Specials). 14 hours to go.
Looks like I should hang on to my money. Bugs/performance issues aside, don't think the genre itself interests me that much either. Maybe I should look up some Youtube playthroughs to get a feel for the gameplay.
(i5 750, Radeon 5850, 12GB)
While there are issues in both camps from what I understand AMD/ATI has considerably more of those issues. I'd steer clear if you have one unless you like gambling your $15 on a chance it might work.
This line of thinking baffles me. You have drivers that are a year old!! Rage required new drivers from both camps to play. It's not like Skyrim is going to perform worse, drivers will be optimized for that too.
