Quote:
Originally Posted by Armorfordreams Skyrim i can run maxed out with 4xAA for some reason and get 30-40 FPS. but in Battlefeild 3 i cannot. |
I'm beginning to see what the problem is now. You started out actually specifically complaining about SKYRIM performance.
Quote:
|
...but when I tried Skyrim I am lucky to get 25 FPS in a battle.
|
Now you make it sound as if it's fine. That tells me you're probably not being very realistic about settings or expectations.
You acknowledge you're aware of a bottleneck with such a CPU, but my guess is you've not done anything to try and ease the severity of it via a hefty OC and reasonable settings, and for that matter you've yet to even state whether you're running the game modded or not.
You now say you're able to "run it maxed", using 4xAA (and God knows what else), but if your initial complaint indicates it's too laggy during battles, you need to rethink that claim.
Skyrim is a game where if you have mediocre and/or bottlenecked config, you want to be averaging at least 60 FPS or so when you're outside with no heavy shading (eg torches, fog, etc) and battles going on.
I've noticed that Skyrim can get a bit choppy indoors where there's torches and fog even when dipping to the 35-40 FPS range, and that's with an i7 950. Granted I have just a GTS 250 1GB, but it's OCed fairly high, and as mentioned, I keep the res to 1600x900 and don't use any AA or water reflections. With my current settings I generally don't dip below 45 FPS, and that's good enough to avoid noticeable lag.
IMHO too many people obsess over max settings. It's fine if you have an up to date killer beast of a rig, but for a lot of people it's impractical. A lot of games don't even need max settings to get decent image quality either.