![]() It's very unoptimized, even back in they day. I guess I need to go back and try tweaking stuff again but checking the framerate only when I'm not in the graphics settings.įirst off, the game runs like crap - it always has. I'll try to keep a closer eye on when it occurs.ĮDIT: I just noticed something wonky, my FPS is actually more in the ballpark of 50~70 depending on where I'm looking but for some reason my frames drop down to around 40 seemingly ONLY when I'm in the graphics setting tab, I go over to window tab and the frames return to normal. I notice the most flickering when I go to level up at an NPC, which might be due to loading all the player models or maybe the interface itself I'm not sure. Specs: Win 10 / AMD FX 6200 Six-core ~3.8 GHz / 16 gigs ram / GTX 1050 Ti / Just a hard drive no SSD I will concede the fact that my system isn't as good but usually when settings don't impact my FPS much it means something is being bottlenecked and I'm not witnessing the true potential performance. ![]() I've also gone into the Nvidia control panel to make sure it was utilizing my graphics card and multithreading, usually for old games (and usually games from Japan for some reason) see a lot of benefits when tweaked there but not in this case. Yup I'm with you hnnngha, I've tweaked my settings a bunch and get roughly 30~40 FPS, basically turning down settings that actually do influence my FPS somewhat since a majority of them don't seem to have an impact whether they are high or low and if they do it's legit only a frame or two difference.
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