ive tried playing around with game files, graphic cards settings ... you name it ive tried it ... and i STILL get 2 FPS if im lucky with matches the eldar are in why is this still a problem ???
win 10 AMD FX(TM) 4100 Quad Core 3.60ghz 8gb RAM 64 Bit Operating System AMD Radeon HD 7800 Graphics Card
The double AMD curse. I have the same issue Deowag where my game will start ok but quickly drop to 2 FPS. Operating System: Windows 10 Home 64-bit (10.0, Build 10586) (10586.th2_release_sec.160527-1834) BIOS: IRKT38AUS Processor: AMD A8-7600 Radeon R7, 10 Compute Cores 4C+6G (4 CPUs), ~3.1GHz Memory: 8192MB RAM Available OS Memory: 7094MB RAM Page File: 6158MB used, 6822MB available DirectX Version: 12 --------------- Display Devices --------------- Card name: AMD Radeon R9 200 Series
Asheru R9 series isnt helpfull as a card name ..... 1) AMD's APUS benefit MASSIVELY from fast ram. You should've got a kit of 2x4 GB DDR3 2133 MHz ram or even 2400 Mhz if possible. 2) A8 7600 is made for Low-Medium 720p gaming at mostly 30 FPS. Again, this is only possible with 2133+ RAM. 3) DO NOT use Windows 7 with AMD's APUs. Install Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 immediately. Most optimization made by AMD and Microsoft for these types of APUS were implemented starting with Windows 8. 4) If you wanted overclocking, you should've bought and APU with a K suffix. Like the A8 7650K. But if you wanted gaming, you should've got the 7870K and overclocked that. 5) The GPU in your APU doesn't have 1 or 2 GB VRAM. The VRAM it can use is taken from how much system RAM your PC has. 6) You should've bought a CPU cooler as well. You really want to APU to be able to Turbo all time for best CPU and GPU performance. 7) If you aren't satisfied with performance (but really, an A8 7600 is made for people who play Dota 2 and LoL, not Far Cry 4 or Metro Redux), either return the 7600 if you bought it recently and get the 7870K, overclock that and buy FASTER ram. Or ... sell the APU, buy an Athlon 860K for a lower price than the price you've paid for the APU, buy a separate GPU, like an AMD R7 250, do not change your ram and enjoy better performance either way.
There's your problem. You're using AMD. Unreal 3 doesn't give a shit about AMD. It's rigged for Intel.
The game uses the Unreal 4 engine and as far as I know, the performance between AMD and Intel on the engine is balanced. CPU is extremely underpowered. GPU is ~OK~ but is already rather underpowered as well. Not surprised that you're getting extremely low framerates on a game as demanding as EC is right now. Your bottleneck is coming from your underpowered CPU. Unfortunately, there's not a very good option as far as the CPUs going right now - Zen is coming from AMD soon that promises to get some high performance, low cost processors out there but at the moment, the game is wrapped around Intel. And Intel is as expensive as the Emperor is dead.