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I have three accounts for three different people in my house and all playing on a different PC. All three PC's are experiencing 22 FPS or less with game AND graphics card set on performance. All pc's listed below meet the specs for the 1.31. I've tried a few different drivers but the game stutters non stop. It isn't a single lag from time to time, it is constant. It is unplayable. Anyone got a driver thats working for the 4850 and 4870? I tried most of the newer drivers from 9.6 through the latest 10.5 and there all giving the same results. Need to get this resolved in order to continue playing this game and of course I hope that will be the case.

1st pc

Phenom II 3.0 ghz

4 gb RAM

XFX 4870

Vista 64 bit

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2nd pc

Phenom dual core 2.8ghz

4gb RAM

HIS 4850

Vista 64 bit

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3rd pc

dual core 2.7ghz

4gb RAM

Asus 4850

Vista 64 bit

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Vista 64. The only thing that sticks out for me from your specs.

What are you getting on the benchmarks (.benchremagen, .benchantwerp, .benchvehicles)? First 2 need to be typed into the chat when despawned, the third when spawned in.

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Im only getting 50s in fps with a beast of a comp

Win 7

Win i7 950 3.06ghz

Nvidia 9800GTX, i do have SLI

12 GB of DDR3 Ram

Whats wrong

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Im only getting 50s in fps with a beast of a comp

Win 7

Win i7 950 3.06ghz

Nvidia 9800GTX, i do have SLI

12 GB of DDR3 Ram

Whats wrong

Turn off water shaders only in preferences and redo the benchmark.

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I have disabled everything. Video card settings are ALL on low. Ragdoll, shaders, clutter, etc....the whole smack is disabled or on lowest setting and the game is barely playable and will still stutter. I've played other games that are considered to be more demanding on a PC and got smoother game play. It is the same with all three PC's.

With the current 1.30 I can get anywhere from 50 to 190 FPS. While I don't care what the FPS are as long as I can play the game smoothly, they give an idea of how badly the new patch is performing on all three of my pc's which are well above minimum specs. With the release of 1.31 coming at any time I can't justify continuing three subscriptions for the people in my house if we can't even play the game without coming to a stand still in the middle of an open field due to lag or game stutter.

I have tried so many drivers but it doesn't seem to affect my FPS. At the moment my only conclusion is unsubbing and watching from a distance for a fix that makes this game more playable. That is a hard thing to do since I've been playing for a year and eight months non stop. I don't get what makes 1.31 so demanding, why it performs worse than some more graphic intensive games. Hopefully CRS will be giving detailed updates on game performance related topics on the main Battleground Europe front page because I will not have access to the forums.

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I have three accounts for three different people in my house and all playing on a different PC. All three PC's are experiencing 22 FPS or less with game AND graphics card set on performance. All pc's listed below meet the specs for the 1.31. I've tried a few different drivers but the game stutters non stop. It isn't a single lag from time to time, it is constant. It is unplayable. Anyone got a driver thats working for the 4850 and 4870? I tried most of the newer drivers from 9.6 through the latest 10.5 and there all giving the same results. Need to get this resolved in order to continue playing this game and of course I hope that will be the case.

1st pc

Phenom II 3.0 ghz

4 gb RAM

XFX 4870

Vista 64 bit

____________

2nd pc

Phenom dual core 2.8ghz

4gb RAM

HIS 4850

Vista 64 bit

____________

3rd pc

dual core 2.7ghz

4gb RAM

Asus 4850

Vista 64 bit

STDY - just for reference my setup:

CPU: Athlon FX-57 @ 2,9 GHz (single core)

GPU: Nvidia 9600 GT

Ram: 2 GB SDRAM

OS: Windows XP 32 bit

Lowest I get in very heavy fighting is 15 FPS - usually between 20 and 30 in moderate fighting. That is with balanced settings @ 1280 x 968. And my setup is way inferior to what you have on all 3 PC´s.

If you have any means of doing so - I would suggest getting hold of a Windows XP and installing it as dual boot to see what your FPS is.

The lower FPS could be a result of Vista - that is very demanding on most machines as far as I know.

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STDY - just for reference my setup:

CPU: Athlon FX-57 @ 2,9 GHz (single core)

GPU: Nvidia 9600 GT

Ram: 2 GB SDRAM

OS: Windows XP 32 bit

Lowest I get in very heavy fighting is 15 FPS - usually between 20 and 30 in moderate fighting. That is with balanced settings @ 1280 x 968. And my setup is way inferior to what you have on all 3 PC´s.

If you have any means of doing so - I would suggest getting hold of a Windows XP and installing it as dual boot to see what your FPS is.

The lower FPS could be a result of Vista - that is very demanding on most machines as far as I know.

Been hearing a lot of people talking about upgrading to Windows 7 and claiming it helped their FPS. It could be nothing and may not help at all but I am considering doing so to see if it will help. Some say they get less errors with 7 and its less intrusive and if that's true then it's still worth getting because Vista does give a lot of errors for things that don't matter much. It is always asking for permission to do certain things, which I like at first, but once I've given permission 10 times over I think it should know what to do in the future and in regards to running applications.

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Dunno stdy that is weird and goes against all I've seen. Granted I have very few Vista boxes but OS generally isn't that big a deal, though Vista does blow chunks.

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ALL games run better in 32-bit XP.

Win7 is doing a better job than Vista.

But if all you care about is great performance in games then XP 32 is what you want.

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