Hey everyone,
I am experiencing extremely low FPS while playing Reflex. I tried turning all texture settings etc. to low, I turned off motion blur and vsync, but nothing helped.
I am currently running 16 fps in menu, test track, and small supercross and motocross tracks, and 6 fps in large motocross tracks and free ride. It is basically un-playable. 8)
Any tips besides getting a new graphics card? I am not very good at computer electronics and I don't wan't to buy a new computer or graphics card.
Thanks for the help
do you know how much ram you have installed and also what graphics card? reflex is pretty low demanding unless you have cheap integrated graphics or something.
More patient history info would be helpful, like did you ever have higher fps? (You have produced some skins so i guess yes) If so what changed between when you had good fps and what you get now? What are you system specs cpu, gfx card etc?
No, unfortunately it has always been this way even when I created the skins.
My graphics card is as follows: AMD RADEON HD6410D Graphics
RAM: 4.00 GB [3.49 GB Usable](I think this is where my problem lies)]
In the menu, garage, test drive, Supercross, and small Motocross tracks I get about 16 FPS, which is playable but not ideal. However, on larger motocross tracks, free ride, omnicross etc. I get around 6 FPS.
Quote from: YZinger on January 08, 2016, 07:23:25 PM
No, unfortunately it has always been this way even when I created the skins.
My graphics card is as follows: AMD RADEON HD6410D Graphics
RAM: 4.00 GB [3.49 GB Usable](I think this is where my problem lies)]
In the menu, garage, test drive, Supercross, and small Motocross tracks I get about 16 FPS, which is playable but not ideal. However, on larger motocross tracks, free ride, omnicross etc. I get around 6 FPS.
im sorta new to the pc scene but im almost certain your problem lies in that it is low powered non dedicated gpu.
Yeah I'm not very good at computers but what does "your problem lies in that it is low powered non dedicated gpu" mean? Haha sorry for my ignorance.
your built in graphics is not up to the job
Quote from: YZinger on January 09, 2016, 01:38:20 PM
Yeah I'm not very good at computers but what does "your problem lies in that it is low powered non dedicated gpu" mean? Haha sorry for my ignorance.
yeah you graphics card must be struggling.
Well I was afraid it would be the graphics card. :P Thanks for the help anyway guys!