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Low FPS and Optimization

Oh god why did I not consider checking that…

is 3d, just give the feel of 2,5D and as you see even people with decent pcs has been having probs, its cause the optimization

Your CPU its ok, whatever thing above i5 its ok. Maybe the problem in the GPU

The minimum system requirements are too high.

Come at me @_@!

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It’s almost like the game was made in the flash engine, The optimization is that bad.

I’m really worried about system requeriments, optimization, fps…

Actually if you turn off all effects, applications and do some optimize PC then you don’t have to worry.
And here my toaster laptop specification.

Windows 7
Rating : 3.1 Windows Experience Index
Processor : Intel® Core™2 Duo CPU T6670 @ 2.20GHz 2.20GHz
Installed memory(RAM): 4.00GB
System type : 32-bit Operating System
:white_flower: ( i change it to 16-bit and it work even better .___. )

Mobile Intel® 4 Series Express Chipset Family
:white_flower: ( i don’t think it even a Graphics Card .___. )
I really do not understand the computer and it’s all about my adjustments.

This toaster laptop can even play Tree Of Savior with 10-20 fps but the only problem is in town my FPS drops to 5 and hunting monster group or maps boss my game will hang.

This low effect make my game look like “certain old-school game” if you don’t mind it. :u6709:

IMC really make a promise that laptop can play Tree Of Savior. :ideograph_advantage:

For low end and/or older Laptops-PC’s there is no hope. But anyway the solution to CPU blottlenecking and graphics optimization isn’t on our hands.

Thanks! very usefull information :smiley:

i5 3rd gen
16gb ram
gtx 670m (yeah it’s a laptop)

I get 7FPS in towns while I play Guild Wars 2 with 30 FPS on highest settings, 60+ on lowest.

To be fair mate, GW2 played pretty poorly in BETA and improved over the course of THREE YEARS. Needless to say, not even remotely a fair comparison.
I went from having 20-30 FPS in GW2 BETA to today having 60-90 FPS. That’s what several years of optimizing does.

However, we must continue to report these things so that TOS grows and evolves into a well optimized game as well.

ok. I found a “solution” for me.

I also got ultra low fps of 3-9 when walking in a town, mob or animated whatever, but i noticed a real difference when another game was running in the background, i don’t know if it matters which game it is, but when Ragnarok (euRO Server) was open in the background the game was always around 35 to 58 fps, no more problems… this cannot be a solution for the future but maybe IMC can find a solution

I thinks it’s a driver / graphics card interaction problem.

sys: win7 64bit, Radeon HD 7800series, v-sync = off

I have a nvidea gtx 960 and I get random fps drops from 80 to 10 to 5 to 50 to 5 to 60 to 5 to 60. This wasn’t an issue the firs day of launch but seems to be a problem now…there is even less people around. I do have a

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Hi I think mine might be that issue i have GTX 960 and my max is only 60fps. Can you tell me how to make that rule to use only the Nvidia card? thanks

Did you ever figure out if its a GTX 960 issue?

I did thank you, I had to make a rule like forekast said, but he didn’t say how. So all I have to do is right click on desktop and click nvidia control panel. then click the manage 3d settings and there just needed to set the graphics card to the high processor instead of auto, then bam I am getting max of around 150fps.

When I click on control panel, i dont see that option. I have the newer control panel and not the old one :frowning: I’m still having this issue.

http://imgur.com/XlAwqRH

it is under the program settings

IMC need to fix the fps at least at boss fights asap.

I lost 3 Dullahan cubes already. Feels bad. :disappointed_relieved:

haha I got a 12 core E5 with a gtx 690 and this game gets about 20 fps with vsync off…

since xeon have worse single core performance than most i5 or i7 chips this is just sad :confused: