Merak_Haguen Posted June 29, 2017 Posted June 29, 2017 Hello, I have been playing the game for a few weeks, and I found out the game was running weird and having some issues. To have it to a better performance I had to configure all the settings to nearly minimum. To clarify, i decided to open this topic because, the gaming notebook I use, due to the specific nvidia card, show some problems on some games, the requires some different settings or sometimes, the developers to actually make a patch, for example, World of Warcraft would run if a lot of issues even in the mining, but when Legion expansion came out, I could run it all on maximum with no problem at all. Blizzard have said to be some compatibility problem. Well, I am attaching screenshots of my current game configuration, and I am also giving my notebook configuration. I got one from Avell, and it has the following specs: Processor: Intel Core I7-4710MQ CPU 2.50GHZ Memory: 16 GB Operational System: Windows 10 Pro Default Video Card used by Notebook: Intel HD Graphics 4600 Gaming Video Card used when game is open: Nvidia GeForce GTX 860M Display Mode: 1920 x 1080 Notebook Model: Avell G155 (Currenly not available at Avell WebSite) I am attaching some images I just did of my specs and the game configuration. I am currently playing the game with a good experience, the delay just happens sometimes, and the game is currently playable, but I wish i could play without any issues and on maximum settings, if my computer can actually handle it. In any case, I wish to be of help, and hope I can be useful to the technical team and to the community. I appreciate the game and the initiative to bring back such a good game. Thank you, Marcus Siqueira 1 Quote
Sn4ke Posted June 29, 2017 Posted June 29, 2017 Hi @MerakHaguen, the reason for your performance trouble is the i7. Renegade X is based on the Unreal Engine 3 and that engine can't really handle multi-cores. I'm also running RenX on a notebook, have an i7 with 2.3GHz. If you compare the FPS on ULTA & VERY LOW (graphics preset) you might notice, that both FPS values do not differ that much. Reducing the resolution is a good start, but you've already done so. Try running the UDK.exe with command line arguments, like: https://docs.unrealengine.com/udk/Three/CommandLineArguments.html Using that CLA won't give you a major FPS boost, but it helps to eliminate some extreme FPS drops (I asked quite a few users about their FPS with/without -USEALLAVAILABLECORES and all of them had ~ a one-digit % performance boost). What might help you is that post from @YagiHige I followed his instructions and got a 2x-3x FPS boost. Note: - backup your original .ini - do NOT copy+paste the UDKSystemSettings.ini which Yagi attached. it's really old and they changed the .ini a lot. - if you use that .ini the ingame graphics... is not that beautiful anymore... but take a loot at it - I recommend comparing the values of the first two sections and alter them according to Yagis .ini I hope this helps to boost your FPS Regards, Sn4ke PS: feel free to PM me if you have any further issues. I can also provide my current graphics config if needed. 1 Quote
Merak_Haguen Posted June 30, 2017 Author Posted June 30, 2017 @DarkSn4ke, thank you, I will give a try on the command line, but I tried to use winMerge to compare both .ini files, but they are too different and I really dont know what to modify exactly. Quote
Sn4ke Posted June 30, 2017 Posted June 30, 2017 @MerakHaguen I'll send you my config file later Quote
ex_member Posted June 30, 2017 Posted June 30, 2017 (edited) ... Edited September 22, 2018 by ex_member Quote
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