Hope thats of use for anyone trying to work out which setting work for them Given my hardware setup i shouldn't really have Dynamic Foliage and PureHair maxed out, but they just look so good I had to have them. DoF, Vignette Blur, Motion Blur, Lens Flares and Screen Effects are all off for me because i find them all distracting. The Anisotropic filter has very little effect on frame rate for me but does add input latency and makes the controls feel floaty, so i keep it low. Texture Quality High and Very High look almost the same, but Very High has a big hit on performance if your graphics card has less than 4GB of vram like mine does. I get between 50-80 fps typically, with it dropping to ~45 in some really intensive areas.Ī few key points for this setup. I'll try again a bit later.Įdit: even on the lowest settings I only have 40 FPS :/ Wtf. Also, whenever I try to play a custom mission, it won't start, it just loads forever. Turning off Exclusive Fullscreen seemed to have helped, but the problem is still there, it's just less frequent. It's the worst in cutscenes though, where it always goes down to 20 FPS.Īlso, I'm not the only one whose game freezes for a second or two in Endurance mode, about every half minute. It's playable, but still, I should be able to play with a consistent 30 FPS. In some areas it's consistent and it's mostly above 30 FPS, in a few places it goes down to 24, and sometimes it suddenly drops to 15. Turning off stuff like PureHair only gets me +2-4 FPS max, it doesn't make any significant change if I lower all graphics settings to medium (don't want to play on low, that would be really ridiculous).
:( I can run The Witcher 3 in full HD, with high-ultra settings, but in Rise of the Tomb Raider I get horrible framerates even on medium settings. If I somehow manage to get the game running at a higher framerate, I'll try it again to see what happens. I enabled PureHair just to check if it would change my framerate, but it stayed almost the same.
Hey, is it me or is Purehair really well optimise this time? I mean, my PC doesn't run this game that well, but it does look that enabling Purehair does not affect my performance that much.Same here. thus the new GPU ordered.I'll give this a try to see where it goes wrong on my end. When I ran Rise alongside it I noticed that my CPU was bouncing between 30% and 75%. Heres the article that helped me find it. I wasnt gunna spend $200 on a whim if my CPU was the problem.įound this good program to figure it out. Might be the CPU then, because the graphicscard sure is better than my previous one. Looks like my previous PC was better in some way. It seems to run 60 -66 fps max, but because of that rather large difference, when the drops come, they are pretty noticeable! My CPU is AMD FX6300 6 core. I'm getting a frame rate low of 29 in the most demanding areas, but other than that it runs pretty smoothly.
(I had only played it on consoles before now) I'm playing at 1920x1080 on Ultra with tressFX on but AA off.
I'm playing through the reboot now for the first time on PC as it came free with the Steam pre order. Maybe not ultra, but I have the same GPU and I would hope to still have the game looking slightly superior to the Xbox One version.
I don't expect running Rise on ultra settings. I've compared my CPU with the recommended one and the result wasn't so bad.
1440x900 is the highest resolution option for me. I can play the Reboot on ultra settings 60 FPS (around 40 FPS at big areas).