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    FPS for my current system specs?

    Hey all, im using a Lenovo Y580 laptop with nvidia gtx 660m and an i7 with 8gb ram, and i get 16-19fps most of the time im playing on open world, sometimes higher in instances but for the most part im always at 17-20 fps. I did some research and it seems other people with the same specs but on a desktop are getting 40 fps at MAX settings, i only use standard laptop settings and get 20ish. I heard that gaming laptops are always like this that even if the specs are decent theyre bound to have low fps? Or can viruses affect performance? Or is it a heat issue, as i still havent found out if it is as i dont have any laptop cooler nor do i play at an airconditioned room. My laptop does heat up fairly quickly. Just wanna play decently even a 25 fps would do, any advice would be greatly appreciated as at <20 fps its already pretty hard to play with the noticeable slight pausing motions
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lionera View Post
    Hey all, im using a Lenovo Y580 laptop with nvidia gtx 660m and an i7 with 8gb ram, and i get 16-19fps most of the time im playing on open world, sometimes higher in instances but for the most part im always at 17-20 fps. I did some research and it seems other people with the same specs but on a desktop are getting 40 fps at MAX settings, i only use standard laptop settings and get 20ish. I heard that gaming laptops are always like this that even if the specs are decent theyre bound to have low fps? Or can viruses affect performance? Or is it a heat issue, as i still havent found out if it is as i dont have any laptop cooler nor do i play at an airconditioned room. My laptop does heat up fairly quickly. Just wanna play decently even a 25 fps would do, any advice would be greatly appreciated as at <20 fps its already pretty hard to play with the noticeable slight pausing motions
    Don't expect a labtop to preform on a desktops level... a GTX 660 in a desktop will eat a gtx 660m.... May have to lower the settings trying to figure out this game on fps will make you go mad in some areas i jump 45-70 and some i dip to 28-30 depends how crowded and what is going on...
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    laptop GPU's are basically castrated versions of desktop designs, so you can't really do a direct comparison to a desktop model.

    You can tweak a few things that may get you some frames back. Some of the main items:

    In your nVidia control panel, set all your 3D options to Application control, and performance settings for things like textures and mipmapping., and set your power profiles and such to performance too. Basically, you want to set things to application where you can, and all else to high performance options.

    In the game config, some key items to look at:

    Shadows....
    Turn them off for everyone
    Disable cascading shadows
    Shadow Quality and softening: setting it to 512 can be a bit distracting, especially if you lower the softening setting--it tends to shimmer a bit much for my taste. I run it at 1024 with weak softening, and while it's still noticeable, it's not as distracting.

    Disabling Glare points should pickup a frame or so. Turning down transparency and grass might give you a bit of a bump too--forget what they were in the default profile, may already be set low or off.

    Anisotropic and tri/bilinear filtering should be more a matter of taste for you, but I'd test the Aniso vs. Tri. If a system is marginal, it may be a difference of a frame or so per second. But, you may notice some heavy shimmering in trees and stuff that bug you. You'll have to make a decision on what means more to you there if you can notice a difference in FPS between them.

    Physics setting can be lowered for others to maybe save some processing power as well if you want to give that a shot--might help considerably in FATE's, depending on how they are already set.

    On my laptop with a 3GB GTX 670MX, I basically ran Standard Laptop, disabled the shadows and glare points, and it gets good frame rates. Better then my old PC with a C2D and an ATI 4870 with same settings. On that PC I also applied the LOD streaming option to free up memory, since it only has a 512MB card in it. Without limiting the LOD caching, it would hammer the piss out of the RAM.
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    Last edited by Raist; 10-29-2013 at 01:37 PM.

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    Greetings,

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