I can tell you that more ram will increase performance, if you more that 32 GB you an SSD don't help so much as you keep so much in memory.Starlight_Whisper wrote: »Paided 350 and currently used at 328
AMD Ryzen 3 3200U Dual-Core Processor 2.6GHz with Precision Boost up to 3.5GHz (Up to 4MB L3 Cache)
5g wifi
8 gb ram upgraded from 4.
500 sdd NVMe M.2 SSD- eso here (upgraded from 128 gb )
1 tB hdd (came with upgrade parts)
60 to 90 frames
40 to 60 frames in trial
80 to 90 latency (used to be 200 to 300 with 2g wifi)
I could add more ram but satisfied with performance. The only big thing I noticed was view distance needs to be lot farther then default settings in cydrolli which pushes anyone performance requirements. I actually think 16 gb ram would increase performance in cydrolli. Still nothing freezes for me and no noticable lag, or non fireing skills. Next the difference of ssd and and HDD is very stark. Originally had eso on same pc on HDD with around ,3 to 5 min load screens while now it's 20 secs max. Also the world just loads seemless on SSSD Note world runs better on rpm higher HDD too.
https://www.amazon.com/Acer-Display-Graphics-Keyboard-A515-43-R19L/dp/B07RF1XD36/?tag=lapninj-20
I can tell you that more ram will increase performance, if you more that 32 GB you an SSD don't help so much as you keep so much in memory.Starlight_Whisper wrote: »Paided 350 and currently used at 328
AMD Ryzen 3 3200U Dual-Core Processor 2.6GHz with Precision Boost up to 3.5GHz (Up to 4MB L3 Cache)
5g wifi
8 gb ram upgraded from 4.
500 sdd NVMe M.2 SSD- eso here (upgraded from 128 gb )
1 tB hdd (came with upgrade parts)
60 to 90 frames
40 to 60 frames in trial
80 to 90 latency (used to be 200 to 300 with 2g wifi)
I could add more ram but satisfied with performance. The only big thing I noticed was view distance needs to be lot farther then default settings in cydrolli which pushes anyone performance requirements. I actually think 16 gb ram would increase performance in cydrolli. Still nothing freezes for me and no noticable lag, or non fireing skills. Next the difference of ssd and and HDD is very stark. Originally had eso on same pc on HDD with around ,3 to 5 min load screens while now it's 20 secs max. Also the world just loads seemless on SSSD Note world runs better on rpm higher HDD too.
https://www.amazon.com/Acer-Display-Graphics-Keyboard-A515-43-R19L/dp/B07RF1XD36/?tag=lapninj-20
iMac 2017 27 inch
4,2 ghz quad core intel i7
32 Gb ram
So basically, while playing the game, my ENTIRE Mac OS will "crash". (OK, let me explain what is exactly happening. While playing the game, and only while playing this particular game, rather frequently the entire screen will go black. Then, after a second or two, the Mac OS login screen will appear. I am calling this a system crash, but there may be a more technical term I am not aware of.)
From there I put in my computer's password and my normal desktop appears. ALSO any programs I was running at the time also reopens. BUT as for the game I can still hear it, as if it is still running, however it does not show up as open in my sidebar, my force quit window, and I can not see it on the screen. All I see is my normal desktop, with icons folders etc.
I can still hear it as if it is running, and from the background noises I can tell it is NOT in a loop or anything, but other then the sound the game is not detectable in any normal sense.
The "Activity Monitor" utility DOES show it running though.
This video was shot on my phone for reason that will be obvious. Also I had to block or blur out portions of it for privacy concerns, but it is one continual shot video.
https://youtu.be/2nIbH_XoELE
This issue goes back to March of last year and appears to be something that they implemented with the new chapters. The vanilla zones are fine.
Lady_Galadhiel wrote: »iMac 2017 27 inch
4,2 ghz quad core intel i7
32 Gb ram
So basically, while playing the game, my ENTIRE Mac OS will "crash". (OK, let me explain what is exactly happening. While playing the game, and only while playing this particular game, rather frequently the entire screen will go black. Then, after a second or two, the Mac OS login screen will appear. I am calling this a system crash, but there may be a more technical term I am not aware of.)
From there I put in my computer's password and my normal desktop appears. ALSO any programs I was running at the time also reopens. BUT as for the game I can still hear it, as if it is still running, however it does not show up as open in my sidebar, my force quit window, and I can not see it on the screen. All I see is my normal desktop, with icons folders etc.
I can still hear it as if it is running, and from the background noises I can tell it is NOT in a loop or anything, but other then the sound the game is not detectable in any normal sense.
The "Activity Monitor" utility DOES show it running though.
This video was shot on my phone for reason that will be obvious. Also I had to block or blur out portions of it for privacy concerns, but it is one continual shot video.
https://youtu.be/2nIbH_XoELE
This issue goes back to March of last year and appears to be something that they implemented with the new chapters. The vanilla zones are fine.
Did you just ignore a cornflower near the shrine in Crag? o.O
Game runs smooth on my aging (late 2015) iMac 27-inch running MacOS Catalina:
Model Identifier: iMac17,1
Processor Name: Quad-Core Intel Core i5
Processor Speed: 3,2 GHz
Number of Processors: 1
Total Number of Cores: 4
L2 Cache (per Core): 256 KB
L3 Cache: 6 MB
Memory: 32 GB
I used to run this rig wired but I now get pretty good performance on wi-fi as the SO hates wires
Game runs smooth on my aging (late 2015) iMac 27-inch running MacOS Catalina:
Model Identifier: iMac17,1
Processor Name: Quad-Core Intel Core i5
Processor Speed: 3,2 GHz
Number of Processors: 1
Total Number of Cores: 4
L2 Cache (per Core): 256 KB
L3 Cache: 6 MB
Memory: 32 GB
I used to run this rig wired but I now get pretty good performance on wi-fi as the SO hates wires
That is interesting, what graphic settings do you have yours set to?