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ZeroXbot
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03-21-2025, 03:42 PM
#11
Lol minecraft shaders approved! I gave it a shot and honestly, running the best packs is pretty tough, but I managed about 30-50 FPS depending on the server. Single player stayed steady around 50. It changes a lot with different texture and shader packs, but you get the picture. Unengine heaven has it, though I haven’t installed it yet—I was too lazy to set it up. I used 3Dmark for benchmarking and did better than most PCs.
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ZeroXbot
03-21-2025, 03:42 PM #11

Lol minecraft shaders approved! I gave it a shot and honestly, running the best packs is pretty tough, but I managed about 30-50 FPS depending on the server. Single player stayed steady around 50. It changes a lot with different texture and shader packs, but you get the picture. Unengine heaven has it, though I haven’t installed it yet—I was too lazy to set it up. I used 3Dmark for benchmarking and did better than most PCs.

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Killerman1834
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03-27-2025, 12:45 PM
#12
I use Ark with maximum settings, which gives around 30 FPS, but I can reduce it to a lower setting and it works well. At about 80% of the resolution, performance drops noticeably if it's capped. I usually stick to 8-10 times the recommended level, which is stable. Sometimes the mouse input feels delayed—like clicking W moves slowly by a second, which is annoying. I tend to keep the resolution at 1920x1080 for consistency.
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Killerman1834
03-27-2025, 12:45 PM #12

I use Ark with maximum settings, which gives around 30 FPS, but I can reduce it to a lower setting and it works well. At about 80% of the resolution, performance drops noticeably if it's capped. I usually stick to 8-10 times the recommended level, which is stable. Sometimes the mouse input feels delayed—like clicking W moves slowly by a second, which is annoying. I tend to keep the resolution at 1920x1080 for consistency.

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Darth_Rekker
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03-30-2025, 09:53 PM
#13
I’ll likely crash trying to play it just to see if it works, because it’s mostly a dead game overall—multiplayer is the main issue, but I wouldn’t mind playing single-player and testing my PC.
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Darth_Rekker
03-30-2025, 09:53 PM #13

I’ll likely crash trying to play it just to see if it works, because it’s mostly a dead game overall—multiplayer is the main issue, but I wouldn’t mind playing single-player and testing my PC.

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BloodArsenal
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03-30-2025, 10:06 PM
#14
I could likely share this game with my friend and try it myself. I was thinking about it since he has a 980ti and sometimes has trouble running it, and I really want to compare our systems.
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BloodArsenal
03-30-2025, 10:06 PM #14

I could likely share this game with my friend and try it myself. I was thinking about it since he has a 980ti and sometimes has trouble running it, and I really want to compare our systems.

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kingpie64
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03-30-2025, 11:15 PM
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The latest TombRaider pushes boundaries. I successfully optimized Skyrim to run at 50 frames in 1440p using numerous modifications. Every aspect—weather, textures, draw distance—gets tweaked endlessly. Plus, a huge collection of gameplay and crafting mods.
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kingpie64
03-30-2025, 11:15 PM #15

The latest TombRaider pushes boundaries. I successfully optimized Skyrim to run at 50 frames in 1440p using numerous modifications. Every aspect—weather, textures, draw distance—gets tweaked endlessly. Plus, a huge collection of gameplay and crafting mods.

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Apel29
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04-01-2025, 09:52 AM
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Optimized hair settings tailored for NVIDIA PhysX, ensuring your AMD GPU runs smoothly without compromising performance. Ready for testing!
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Apel29
04-01-2025, 09:52 AM #16

Optimized hair settings tailored for NVIDIA PhysX, ensuring your AMD GPU runs smoothly without compromising performance. Ready for testing!

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T3iFul
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04-05-2025, 12:13 PM
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It usually takes about 15 to 20 frames for Hairworks in Witcher 3, especially when using my card last time. It doesn’t seem worth the effort.
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T3iFul
04-05-2025, 12:13 PM #17

It usually takes about 15 to 20 frames for Hairworks in Witcher 3, especially when using my card last time. It doesn’t seem worth the effort.

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jkgaga15
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04-12-2025, 12:00 PM
#18
I saw several GPU tests on Tomb Raider, but I won’t try Skyrim mods until I can afford the game. And I still can’t understand how to get Skyrim mods working despite YouTube tutorials—they just didn’t function properly when I followed them.
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jkgaga15
04-12-2025, 12:00 PM #18

I saw several GPU tests on Tomb Raider, but I won’t try Skyrim mods until I can afford the game. And I still can’t understand how to get Skyrim mods working despite YouTube tutorials—they just didn’t function properly when I followed them.

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keslcg
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04-14-2025, 05:19 AM
#19
I haven't reached over 45 maximum options yet, usually around 28 solid.
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keslcg
04-14-2025, 05:19 AM #19

I haven't reached over 45 maximum options yet, usually around 28 solid.

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RevengeLP
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04-14-2025, 08:33 AM
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That's listed on your 980ti. Your specs are shown in the signature—cutting 20 frames seems excessive. They might want to reduce impact and simplify the physics, especially with frequent collisions against hair strands.
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RevengeLP
04-14-2025, 08:33 AM #20

That's listed on your 980ti. Your specs are shown in the signature—cutting 20 frames seems excessive. They might want to reduce impact and simplify the physics, especially with frequent collisions against hair strands.

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