FrIEND (DayZ) 9 Posted May 21, 2012 What does this Mod require most from PC? i have "decent" gaming rig, but im still having bad FPS around towns.. What i should update to get better performance with this mod?Here are my spec's:- AMD Phenom II x6 1055T 2.8Gz- 4GB DDR3- Geforce GTX 460- Windows 7 Ultimate x64running game on HIGH settings @ 1278x958 resolution Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
naizarak 41 Posted May 21, 2012 your system seems fine. what resolution/level of detail are you playing at?for reference:my 2500k @ 4.5ghz8gb ramgtx 460runs on high settings at 1024*768 at a solid 75FPS. game is very smooth at all times. detail is amazing, too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Napoleon Solo 10 Posted May 21, 2012 But with that resolution you should set your fov manually, because you'll be at a disadvantage compared to widescreeners.I run 1920x1200 at minimum settings with about 60 fps on a GTX 270 and i7 920. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
liquidje 38 Posted May 21, 2012 Try Arma2 demo, which should give you a nice idea about performance. However, if you are willing to go to minimum settings, you are guaranteed to run it quite okay. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rottingcore 1 Posted May 21, 2012 I run an i5 2500k at 3.7ghz with 8gb ram and a gtx560ti. I get about 60 to 75fps at 1440x900 with all settings on normal. Performance does sometimes get choppy though especially if I turn the settings up. I Presume some issues I have are driver related. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nvoetfiv 0 Posted May 21, 2012 I run an i5 2500k at 3.7ghz with 8gb ram and a gtx560ti. I get about 60 to 75fps at 1440x900 with all settings on normal. Performance does sometimes get choppy though especially if I turn the settings up. I Presume some issues I have are driver related.Wow I have just about the same setup. 2500k at 4.0ghz(300mhz more than you shouldn't make a big difference), 8gb ram and a 6950(2gb). This setup should in theory perform about the same as yours. I run everything on very high except draw distance(no reason to max that in DayZ), including AA at 8(I'm a bit dumbfounded by the choices for AA - low-med-high-2-4-8.. I assumed 8 is the highest). I run this at 1920x1080 and get about 50-60 fps no matter where I am. Hm. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rottingcore 1 Posted May 21, 2012 I run an i5 2500k at 3.7ghz with 8gb ram and a gtx560ti. I get about 60 to 75fps at 1440x900 with all settings on normal. Performance does sometimes get choppy though especially if I turn the settings up. I Presume some issues I have are driver related.Wow I have just about the same setup. 2500k at 4.0ghz(300mhz more than you shouldn't make a big difference)' date=' 8gb ram and a 6950(2gb). This setup should in theory perform about the same as yours. I run everything on very high except draw distance(no reason to max that in DayZ), including AA at 8(I'm a bit dumbfounded by the choices for AA - low-med-high-2-4-8.. I assumed 8 is the highest). I run this at 1920x1080 and get about 50-60 fps no matter where I am. Hm.[/quote']The 560ti has wonky drivers. I suspect this is the issue. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jskibo 143 Posted May 21, 2012 i5-2500k at 3.9GHz, 16GB DDR3, two GTX 560ti 448 core No issues running at 5760 X 1080 triple screen. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taylor (DayZ) 7 Posted May 21, 2012 My specs include:1100T at stock settings8 gigs of 1333Sapphire 6950 at stock settingsI run the game at 1920xwhatever, high settings, with no AA. Outside of Cherno, I get good FPS, but it tanks to less than 20 when looking in certain directions. I'm thinking I need to over clock the CPU and videocard, because this FPS is ridiculously low for my hardware. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SRTie4k 1 Posted May 21, 2012 I would verify that your 3D settings are not forcing AA/AF outside of the game. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
clarkey1 0 Posted May 21, 2012 Hey guys, this seems like the right thread to post this. I've been seeing alot of people online reporting problems with their performance so I just want to write up a few tips that have helped me get a decent FPS in most situations.Wether it be DayZ or any other ArmA2 endevour these tweaks should help you greatly improve your average FPSJust a little disclaimer, this list of tweaks is in no way the be all and end all of tweak guides for ArmA2 and you may find that some are not even very helpful for you personally. This is simply a list of things that I've picked up over the years playing ArmA2 that have helped me get better performance on my system. This list also only contains things that you can do simply by already owning A2+OA and there are no extra requirements like 3rd party software or Solid State Drives.So here it is!Firstly some changes you can make to the ingame video settings:If you're experiencing a very blurry looking image what you should do is change your 3D Resolution to 100%. In other words your 3D Res should match your 2D res and both should obviously be set to your native monitor resolution for best results.Another thing you might want to look at if the motion blur is giving you headaches or you simply find that your image is too fuzzy is turn down or disable Post Processing. Basically the lower you have this the faster the game will run.Note: Post Processing actually has some other little graphical settings that are hardcoded into the different levels of PP. SSAO is one example check the link below for a full description.BIS CEO Marek Spanel on Post Processing:http://forums.bistudio.com/showthread.php?101040-ARMA-2-OA-Post-Process-Settings-DecodedOne of the most obvious things to turn off if your graphics card is having a rough time running ArmA2 is your Anti-Aliasing. If you've ever played a PC game you'll no doubt have heard of this one. So if you don't care about jaggies... what are you waiting for! Turn that bitch off! :P On the other hand if you do get ticked off by our little jagged edge, aliasing friends (like I do) there will be a little section later in this post on how to still get a decent looking image without the performance hit of MSAA.Last but not least for ingame settings is VSync! I'm sure alot of you guys have had your fair share of experience with VSync being that it's a pretty common graphics setting. If your not familiar with this setting it basically just stops "tearing" of your image. So turning this off will give the odd vertical de-sync but you should notice a big improvement in FPS.Now some tips about the "ArmA2OA.cfg" file which can be found at:...\My Documents\ArmA2\ArmA2OA.cfgAToC. Turn it off! Trees are a huge fps killer in this game and alot of you have probably noticed a significant drop when walking into a dense forest. One of the reasons for this is the newly (well new to OA) implemented AToC system which, without going into anything too technical, makes the trees and grass look purty.So, to turn it off open your ArmA2OA.cfg file with notepad. Right near the bottom you will find a line that looks like "AToC=7;". All you need to do is change the 7 to 0 and AToC is now disabled.You can set your AtoC anywhere between 0 and 7. Obviously 0 will give you fastest FPS while 7 will make trees/grass look nicer but will drag your FPS down. Here's a full list of all 8 settings and their effects.0 - disabled1 - AToC on grass2 - AToC on new OA trees (takistan, zargabad, proving ground, shapur)4 - AToC on old A2 trees (utes, chernarus)// combined 3 - AToC on grass & OA trees 5 - AToC on A2 trees + grass6 - AToC on A2 + OA trees7 - AToC enabled on grass, A2 & OA trees (default)Now about that aliasing I just mentioned. If your like me you hate seeing jaggies but you also hate the performance hit that the standard AA gives you. So in this last little section on the .cfg file I'll tell you how to set up FXAA.Note: FXAA was removed in beta patch 1.61 so if your running a beta patch this section probably won't be any use to you.FXAA in ArmA2 is now built into the engine, though it has yet to be implemented into the ingame video settings it still works fine once you know how to set it up. If you've already changed your AToC settings then you already know how to open your ArmA2OA.cfg file. To change your FXAA settings you'll need to open the same file and find the line "FXAA=0;"This should be set to 0 by default but your maximum FXAA setting in ArmA2 is 17. There is also the additional FXAA setting "FXAASharp=0;" which can be set from 0 to 6 but you actually have to add in the line FXAASharp=6 (6 being an example, feel free to set it to anything between 0 and 6). Basically the lower the number the better the performance but I'll put the list of all the settings and there respective attributes below so you can tweak your FXAA to your hearts content.0 - Disabled1 - FXAA_QUALITY_PRESET_102 - FXAA_QUALITY_PRESET_113 - FXAA_QUALITY_PRESET_12 4 - FXAA_QUALITY_PRESET_135 - FXAA_QUALITY_PRESET_14 6 - FXAA_QUALITY_PRESET_157 - FXAA_QUALITY_PRESET_20 8 - FXAA_QUALITY_PRESET_219 - FXAA_QUALITY_PRESET_22 10 - FXAA_QUALITY_PRESET_2311 - FXAA_QUALITY_PRESET_2412 - FXAA_QUALITY_PRESET_2513 - FXAA_QUALITY_PRESET_2614 - FXAA_QUALITY_PRESET_2715 - FXAA_QUALITY_PRESET_2816 - FXAA_QUALITY_PRESET_2917 - FXAA_QUALITY_PRESET_39Well that's some of the basics of the ArmA2OA.cfg file, for further reading use the arma2.cfg wiki link below:http://community.bistudio.com/wiki/arma2.cfgOk so lastly just a little bit about Arma2 and hyper-threading. This is obviously only applicable if you have a multi-threaded CPU like an i5 or i7 etc. and a graphics card that supports Threaded Optimization.Basically the RV3 engine, ArmA2's engine, has supported Hyper-threading since Operation Arrowhead as far as I know. That said, I still found the game pretty choppy while using my graphics cards Threaded Optimization. So this is only from personal experience and if you're not experiencing any problems with choppiness or stuttering then this might not apply to you.Now I don't know how this is done on (or if it's done) on ATI cards but if you have an Nvidia GPU you can: 1. Open up your Nvidia control panel (in control panel or by right clicking your desktop) 2. Go to the Manage 3D Settings section, 3a. Click the Program Settings tab and look for Arma2:OA in the list.3b. If ArmA2:OA doesn't appear on the list then click the Add button and find your A2OA .exe (should be in your C:\Program Files\ directory or if your using the steam version it will be in your C:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\common directory)4. Once you've selected Arma2OA in Program settings look for the setting "Threaded Optimization" and change it from "use global setting" to "Off".5. Save changes and exit the control panel.If you experience a lower frame rate after this then just follow the steps again and change "Off" back to "Global Setting".A tip for better memory allocation if your having trouble with it is to go into your ArmA2 Operation Arrowhead directory and in the dll folder there should be a few different malloc.dll's. This will require some experimentation to find out which one works the best on your system and the link bellow can help you with setting up the game so that it uses your allocator of choice. Just make sure that if you use the method of only having one .dll in the folder that you back up the others.Custom Memory Allocator:http://community.bistudio.com/wiki/ArmA_2:_Custom_Memory_AllocatorBonus Points: I know I said no 3rd party software but the ArmAII Launcher is the exception to the rule. If you use it I'm sure you've realized how convenient it is for keeping mods organized but it has some other pretty cool tricks up it's sleeve too. One of those I've found is changing the memory allocation and CPU core count options in the Launch options tab can help a lot with RAM allocation. Also if you only play DayZ or have a seperate profile for playing it you can use the ArmaII Launcher to launch the game with a specific profile and even set the game to launch Chernarus at start up to reduce loading time once you actually get on a server.OK so that's just a few of the tweaks I've found over the years to help improve my ArmA2 experience. If you read through this wall of text (I tried to put in as many paragraphs as possible :P) then thanks and I hope you get something out of it.Cheers, Clarkey Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stealth (DayZ) 3 Posted May 21, 2012 I have some wierd FPS lagg during some scenes. Dunno why, sometimes it runs at an awesome fps then other times it drops like no other. I have a amd 1055t 8gb msi twinfrozr 6950 2gbHow CPU intensive in this game? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites