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Unstable First-Person Shooter experience in Shadow of Mordor

Unstable First-Person Shooter experience in Shadow of Mordor

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MaxBuddyRoo
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12-09-2016, 09:15 PM
#1
Hey there, so I just started Shadow of Mordor today, and my FPS are all chaotic. I checked the benchmark when I launched it—max around 76 FPS and average about 45. When I start the game on Ultra settings, my frames keep fluctuating wildly, sometimes hitting 50-60 and other times dropping to 12-25fps, making it completely unplayable. Anyone have a clue what’s happening?
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MaxBuddyRoo
12-09-2016, 09:15 PM #1

Hey there, so I just started Shadow of Mordor today, and my FPS are all chaotic. I checked the benchmark when I launched it—max around 76 FPS and average about 45. When I start the game on Ultra settings, my frames keep fluctuating wildly, sometimes hitting 50-60 and other times dropping to 12-25fps, making it completely unplayable. Anyone have a clue what’s happening?

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QuRzy
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12-10-2016, 12:39 AM
#2
No, I'm not experiencing any VRAM limitations.
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QuRzy
12-10-2016, 12:39 AM #2

No, I'm not experiencing any VRAM limitations.

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Ocanom
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12-10-2016, 06:49 PM
#3
You can verify by testing your own system with the same workload. If your setup runs smoothly, it’s likely fine for your friend.
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Ocanom
12-10-2016, 06:49 PM #3

You can verify by testing your own system with the same workload. If your setup runs smoothly, it’s likely fine for your friend.

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NylodnewgPlaZ
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12-15-2016, 07:38 PM
#4
Reduce the texture quality to a medium setting and test it again.
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NylodnewgPlaZ
12-15-2016, 07:38 PM #4

Reduce the texture quality to a medium setting and test it again.

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thibdu87
Member
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12-16-2016, 09:53 AM
#5
Choose MSI Afterburner, EVGA Precision X (top choice) or Asus GPU Tweak to track your graphics card.
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thibdu87
12-16-2016, 09:53 AM #5

Choose MSI Afterburner, EVGA Precision X (top choice) or Asus GPU Tweak to track your graphics card.

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CreeperChaos
Member
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12-30-2016, 11:01 AM
#6
A 670 TI is a display technology, often used in monitors and TVs. Lowering the textures to high or medium settings can improve performance and reduce strain.
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CreeperChaos
12-30-2016, 11:01 AM #6

A 670 TI is a display technology, often used in monitors and TVs. Lowering the textures to high or medium settings can improve performance and reduce strain.

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Royal_N
Junior Member
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12-30-2016, 11:27 AM
#7
You seem to use around 30% of the time, roughly.
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Royal_N
12-30-2016, 11:27 AM #7

You seem to use around 30% of the time, roughly.

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PapieszZKremu
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01-03-2017, 08:16 AM
#8
Forgive me, 660 ti
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PapieszZKremu
01-03-2017, 08:16 AM #8

Forgive me, 660 ti

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Altozor
Junior Member
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01-03-2017, 01:50 PM
#9
The GTX 770 with just 2 GB of VRAM won't handle ultra/1080p without problems. I own the 4 GB model, and Shadow of Mordor limits it to ultra. It's unclear if it will actually reach the claimed 6 GB usage, but it will definitely consume all 4 GB. Also, Shadow of Mordor sometimes drops framerate to 30 FPS at fullscreen when it falls below 60 FPS. You can try playing in a windowed view or disabling Vsync as a workaround. You'll need to install the Ultra texture pack, otherwise the game only shows high-resolution textures. Whether your friend experiences this depends on their setup—some people are more accepting of lower performance than others. He would likely struggle significantly with ultra at 1080p using a 660 Ti processor.
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Altozor
01-03-2017, 01:50 PM #9

The GTX 770 with just 2 GB of VRAM won't handle ultra/1080p without problems. I own the 4 GB model, and Shadow of Mordor limits it to ultra. It's unclear if it will actually reach the claimed 6 GB usage, but it will definitely consume all 4 GB. Also, Shadow of Mordor sometimes drops framerate to 30 FPS at fullscreen when it falls below 60 FPS. You can try playing in a windowed view or disabling Vsync as a workaround. You'll need to install the Ultra texture pack, otherwise the game only shows high-resolution textures. Whether your friend experiences this depends on their setup—some people are more accepting of lower performance than others. He would likely struggle significantly with ultra at 1080p using a 660 Ti processor.

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aurodude
Member
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01-23-2017, 06:56 AM
#10
I’m not relying on the Ultra texture pack, and neither is my friend. I just meant adjusting the game’s texture settings in the game itself. He mentioned his FPS fell to around 40 or lower. All my issues seem resolved once I switched the texture quality down from Ultra to High. Since I’m only using about 30% of my VRAM, I could try increasing it again and see how it performs. Maybe I should also check the Ultra High DLC if that works out.
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aurodude
01-23-2017, 06:56 AM #10

I’m not relying on the Ultra texture pack, and neither is my friend. I just meant adjusting the game’s texture settings in the game itself. He mentioned his FPS fell to around 40 or lower. All my issues seem resolved once I switched the texture quality down from Ultra to High. Since I’m only using about 30% of my VRAM, I could try increasing it again and see how it performs. Maybe I should also check the Ultra High DLC if that works out.