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Hey all, usually I get 30-40 FPS in DayZ. However, on random servers this drops erratically. For example, on US 781 I get 40 FPS, and on LU 345 I get 14. This is not caused by different areas, weather or amount of zombies. It happens no matter what situation or location I am in. It happens on different servers as well, on one server I got 2 FPS. The location of the server does not seem to effect it... it just seems that one in every few servers run like crap... but only for me, my friends don't have this problem. Specs: GTX 560 Ti, 4GB DDR2 RAM, AMD Phenom X2, 500 HDD. And before you say potato PC... I usually get 40 FPS.
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Hey all, I am getting exceptionally poor performance in DayZ. Before you rage, yes I know it has much more coding than ArmA II. But I can run ArmA at max settings with 30 FPS, and DayZ literally plummets to 20 FPS with all the lowest settings, on 1920x1080. If I launch with Steam, it drops even further to 10 FPS. Specs: GTX 560 Ti, AMD Phenom X2, 4GB DDR2 RAM, 500GB HDD. I will be upgrading my rig soon but until then I want better FPS as I've seen many other people play it with atleast 40 FPS, with medium settings. Is it my rig, or just unoptimized?
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Don't worry, I already regularly defrag/clean registry/virus scan. I have also tried tweaking the .cfg to no avail. When you said moving the ArmA II files to a RAM DRIVE, what do you mean? I read the link but still a little foggy on the subject. Is it creating a separate HDD partition, or putting the files on a memory card and then telling the computer to use the card as RAM?