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best i have run it at is 2x or native with it set 2 and 2 with all but mtvu and fast spin speedhacks enabled. the game still bogs down from time to time
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(01-31-2014, 04:44 AM)Arrager Wrote: I was able to change a few settings for better performance and I ended up getting around 50-60 FPS (jumps around a lot), but the game is still running slow, even though fps is fine.
Windows 7, 8GB RAM, Intel i7 860 (quad) at a clock speed of 2.8Ghz, ATI Radeon HD 5700 using 1GB of video RAM shared.
Am I just short on processor speed, or am I missing something?
Make sure you are running the game from an ISO and not directly from the disk.
Is possible for you to overclock your CPU?
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It's an ISO. And I'm sure I can. I've personally never attempted it, but the only problem would be overheating, which I can take measures to prevent that.
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Dont worry,i never heard before about a computer suffering damages after overclocking.
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(01-31-2014, 07:34 AM)Arrager Wrote: It's an ISO. And I'm sure I can. I've personally never attempted it, but the only problem would be overheating, which I can take measures to prevent that.
I'm pretty sure it will help your frame rates.
Just Google for some tutorials.
(01-31-2014, 07:35 AM)DESTRUIDOR Wrote: Dont worry,i never heard before about a computer suffering damages after overclocking.
Never
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(01-31-2014, 07:40 AM)DESTRUIDOR Wrote: Never.
Its more rare overclock causes damage in pc than you think.
wouldn't recommend it to someone that doesn't know what he's doing, though...
It doesn't happen a lot, because not many people are trying to to it without nothing nothing about how to do it.
but when it happens only once, believe me, you remember it
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inrecomendavel only for users with not experience,like you said-not know waht doing......
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(01-31-2014, 08:14 AM)DESTRUIDOR Wrote: inrecomendavel
off topic : can you please define this ?
If I rememebr well, you plan to be an English teacher, and I don't know what this word is ?
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