https://www.guildwars2.com/en-gb/new...d-performance/
An average of GPU performance from stress test data:
https://www.guildwars2.com/en-gb/new...d-performance/
An average of GPU performance from stress test data:
Last edited by Mif; 2012-08-22 at 03:39 AM.
And that's the reason why my game was running a bit slower than intended... stupid GTS 250 ruining my dreams and hopes
I must say that this game has the best optimization I've ever seen. I was in a group of probably a few hundred people in the stress test about a week ago, and we were determined to crash the server. We all piled up in Divinity's Reach and spammed every ability we had all at once for a good twenty minutes. Not only did we not impact the server in any way, my frame-rate didn't even drop. The same experience in any other game would likely have froze my client. I'm 100% sure that 1/4th as many people doing the same thing in WoW would have disconnected me.
From the article:
"If you find yourself suffering from poor performance and nothing in our Knowledge Base relieves the issue, open a support ticket and provide our Support Team with the appropriate information. By providing us with this information, we can work to make your Guild Wars 2 experience a positive one. Just because the bulk of the optimizations have already been implemented doesn’t mean we’re done. Optimizations will continue up to and beyond launch day, using the information that you provide."
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Chart is agnotic to:
1. Screen resolution
2. Quality settings
I wonder if someone really thinks it serves a point to unify people using all resolutions and quality settings, bunch them together and output average FPS. Kind of like bunching all food ingredients in existence together, and outputting the result as edible.
It is being setted on auto-detect, so quality settings will be the standard for your gpu, dont know if resolution will be affected by the auto-detecting, it has helped me out on deciding if i should update my vga or not, might want to jump to a GTS450, so, for me it was somewhat useful
Last edited by barackopala; 2012-08-22 at 03:53 AM.
Would be cool if they told us what the auto detect settings were for each gpu.
Last edited by Fernling306; 2012-08-22 at 03:55 AM.
Nope. They specify that data is aggregated from everyone, rather then the small minority that actually used default settings. Which are notably so broken, that they can't even properly detect your monitor size (or at least they couldn't on any machines I tried it on, which range from E-450 netbook to i5 gtx560ti desktop).
I don't believe that chart at all.
I had GTX 560 Ti's in sli and didn't and couldn't maintain 55 fps with vsync on, this says that it should be around 58 fps with just one!
this what at high settings with FXAA..
One data point isn't sufficient data Not saying you're the only one, but if they needed a certain threshold of data before they included it, and they didn't meet that threshold, that could be why it's not included. Of course, they will still have your data, and hopefully will resolve it -- plus, you can contact the support team and provide them with the necessary information.
Bah....my 690 isn't on there. Would be nice to see a comparison to the AMD7970.
That second graph has no context when they don't mention what the Auto Detect settings are for those various video cards. What's the point of showing the FPS differences with varying parameters anyway? Would have made more sense to show what resolution and graphics options were used instead of just saying Auto Detect.
SLI profile for the game is pretty crap from what I know. You might be actually suffering FPS dips due to bad load balancing between two cards. In general nvidia releases a properly balanced SLI profile in drivers within month of release of AAA title. Their numbers are not that far off from what I was seeing on max detail (without fxaa) at 1080p.
The problem is that even if average is "sort of in the right direction", no one cares about it if the game runs at near 60 fps most of the time, but dips to a third of that every so often. And the article shows that they know about it.
Well that settles that. Guess I'll be getting the AMD 7770 over the GTX 550.
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