Smackdown Vs Raw 2011 Performance Issues
#1
Hello again guys,

I'm trying to play SvR2011 but it's nowhere close to where I was expecting it to be. It is unplayable and I don't understand why. I actually recorded it just so you can see how bad it is:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWqBbuMnm...e=youtu.be

Here's my setup:

Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
i7-3520M CPU @ 2.90GHz processor
4GB Ram DDR3
nVidia GeForce GT 630M 2GB

It is indeed a laptop, and I'm aware that the Videocard isn't the best, but even with that I would expect the game to work a bit faster than this. Even the first part where it's loading the bios is lagged out. I've tried multiple setups, but none of the ones I tried seemed to work for me, so I've reset everything back to default, and am willing to take any advice you guys would have for me.

Thanks in advance.
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#2
Laptops are generally not optimal. The best you can do is:

Make sure your power plan is on High Performance.
Enable MTVU speedhack
Try EE slider speedhack

VU cycle stealing generally causes "fake" FPS readings, except in a few games. So if those things don't help you, there is not much you can do.
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#3
(01-27-2014, 02:12 AM)Blyss Sarania Wrote: Laptops are generally not optimal. The best you can do is:

Make sure your power plan is on High Performance.
Enable MTVU speedhack
Try EE slider speedhack

VU cycle stealing generally causes "fake" FPS readings, except in a few games. So if those things don't help you, there is not much you can do.

It's a dual core. I don't think MTVU will help much.
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#4
but it has hyperthreading... not as good as a real core but still better than nothing.

(actually MTVU helps even on my DualCore in FFXII - don't ask me why. Maybe one of my cores is sometimes idling...)
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#5
Yeah based on what I've been reading, MTVU on a dual core with HT does provide some benefit. Not as much as a full core, but some.
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#6
I'm not sure what happened, I didn't change anything I just figured that if SvR2011 doesn't work, I'd try older versions, so I tried 2010 and 2009 and they worked fine, after which I tried 2011 again and that worked fine too - although I made no changes. I guess it was still adapting to my PC? No idea, bottom line is it works great and I have no issues with it anymore.
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