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Reventon
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Hey guys. I finally got TDU working today. However, my FPS (frames per second just for anyone who is unaware O.o) is just terrible. On some other racing games I play like rFactor, I got up to 55 FPS. With this, I am probably getting under 20 and looks really sketchy. I have the detail on low and Antialiasing off. Refresh rate is a 60Hz and I'm on a lower resolution than my screen really is.

 

My specs are:

AMD Athlon 4000+ @ 2.6Ghz

Nvidia GeForce 8500GT

4Gb of DDR2 RAM

"19 Envision LCD screen at 1280x1024 or whatever it is

Windows Vista (32-bit)

 

I really think something is worng because I've seen videos of people with like GeForce 7600's and they run better FPS than me.

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Turn HDR off. It might be your processor, before you boot the game, as it is a resource hog, close all unnesseccary processes like virus scanners, browsers, everything your computer doesn't need to run.

 

HDR is off I think.

 

What I believe is happening is that my computer is getting bottlenecked because I have a single core processor but a high amount of RAM and a relatively high-end graphics card.

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HDR is off I think.

 

What I believe is happening is that my computer is getting bottlenecked because I have a single core processor but a high amount of RAM and a relatively high-end graphics card.

 

I dont want to be mean, but a 8500 GT isnt a relatively high-end graphics card. Its more med - low end. But anyway i dont get much FPS either, but it seems to run pretty smooth. With a AMD Athlon 64 X2 5600+, 2GB Ram and a 8600 GT 256 MB DDR3 on 1680x1050

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I dont want to be mean, but a 8500 GT isnt a relatively high-end graphics card. Its more med - low end. But anyway i dont get much FPS either, but it seems to run pretty smooth. With a AMD Athlon 64 X2 5600+, 2GB Ram and a 8600 GT 256 MB DDR3 on 1680x1050

 

Well it's not low end. What I used to have was low end (GeForce 6500SE - it was bad). I guess it's just because my processor is only a single core.

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A friend of mine got a P4 HT 3.0 with a xfx 9800 GT and 2GB of ram and TDU runs smoothly (55-60 fps) with high detail, HDR and AA4x. I think bottlneck, if existent, don't drop that much the framerate.

 

So then it would be because of the graphics card?

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So then it would be because of the graphics card?

 

I think it is than. But why do you want a high fps if your eye cant see more than around 15 and it seems to run smooth.

 

 

People wich have a 7xxxx will probably have better performance because its a faster card. The higher number doesnt mean its faster.

 

Example :). If you look on this link: http://www.nvidia.com/object/graphics_cards_buy_now.html you see that a 9800GT has the same performance as a 8800GT. Most new Nvidia cards like the 9800GTX (the new GTS 150 is a 9800GTX) are bassicly 8800GT/S

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Actually, our eyes can process what we see at approximately 60fps.

 

I would reccomend splashing out and getting a decent gfx card, like a 9800GX2 *drools*

 

I sure cant get one but boy would it be nice! :p

 

 

 

He needs a new processor to run a high end card like that so the processor doesnt slow that beast down

 

 

 

Hmmmmm... *Googles*

 

I found a lott :)

 

http://www.100fps.com/how_many_frames_can_humans_see.htm

http://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=216322

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15 FPS for me is really laggy. Me thinks the limit is around 30 FPS, that is where I can see no more lag :confused: :cheeky:

 

It also depends on the game some games seems to run pretty smooth at low fps, some games seems to be laggy.

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I had an 8500GT once. I could only run the game on 800x600.

 

I had my old Dell with a P4 HT 3.2Ghz + 1GB RAM.

Upgraded my card to an 8600GTS - perfection even at high resolutions

 

No worries now with your i7 and GTS150 :D

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Well I tend to not notice the lag once it gets to around 25 fps. And right now I must be getting 15 tops. Unfortunately, I just bought this graphics card, so I won't invest in a new one in a while.

 

Like I said in my first post, I can get up to 55fps on rFactor with everything at maximum. I guess it's just TDU.

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Well I tend to not notice the lag once it gets to around 25 fps. And right now I must be getting 15 tops. Unfortunately, I just bought this graphics card, so I won't invest in a new one in a while.

 

Like I said in my first post, I can get up to 55fps on rFactor with everything at maximum. I guess it's just TDU.

 

 

 

You could speed up your pc :)

 

- defragement your harddrives

- install the latest patches for windows

- install the latest nvidia drivers

 

 

- open nvidia control panel

- go to advanced 3d settings

- search for TDU

- turn texture settings from quality to high performance

 

Hopefully this will give you a fps boost :)

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Mmkay, thanks :).

 

By the way guys those were just estimates; I don't have anything to tell me an exact FPS so I just had to guess. But I still I get approximately 10-15 FPS is what I think.

 

Plus I don't feel the need to get a whole new grpahics card just because of TDU. Most of the other games I have run fine, it's just TDU.

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Mmkay, thanks :).

 

By the way guys those were just estimates; I don't have anything to tell me an exact FPS so I just had to guess. But I still I get approximately 10-15 FPS is what I think.

 

Plus I don't feel the need to get a whole new grpahics card just because of TDU. Most of the other games I have run fine, it's just TDU.

 

 

You can download fraps to see your fps :)

 

http://www.fraps.com/

 

Run the program and than start a game or video and you will see the fps

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Try downloading different drivers or OC'ing your videocard.

 

Also You can try removing grass. :D

 

1. Go to Atari\Test Drive Unlimited\Euro\Bnk\FX\Fx.ini

 

2. find those lines

 

NBELTULTRANEAR = 1200

NBELTNEAR = 1500

NBELTFAR = 1200

 

3. set the values to zero

 

4. The grass has been cut throughout the island :D

This should give some fps boost.

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