Posted May 20, 2015
OdanUrr: I'm running it on a G56JR which has a GTX 760M and a i7 4700HQ. I more or less checked NVIDIA's tweaking guide and this is what I did:
1) Set to High
2) Turn off Hairworks
3) Leave SSAO on
4) Turn off Blur and Motion Blur (they just give me a headache)
5) Chromatic Aberration - I left it on but you can try turning it off if you want. Should have a negligible impact on fps.
6) Turn off Depth of Field
7) Reduce Foliage Visibility to Medium
8) Grass Density - Leave it on Medium or High
9) Leave Light Shafts on
10) Number of Background Characters on High - Mostly irrelevant according to NVIDIA since there are never that many characters anyway.
11) Shadow Quality - Leave it on Medium or High
12) Leave Sharpen on
13) Terrain Quality - I left it on High if memory serves
14) Texture Quality - Set it to High and see how it goes
15) Turn off Vignette
16) Water Quality - Leave it on High and see how it goes
17) Set max fps to 30
I think that about covers it. Bear in mind this is just a preliminary guide and you will most likely have to fiddle around a bit to adjust it to your rig. Alternatively, you could choose Medium settings and it should be decent enough. I'll try and check on fps rate when I get home but I believe there's a limit to what we can do by tweaking this settings.
sariaen: SSAO is a mobile GPU killer. Turn it off seriously. Your card is slower than mine 765m. If you manage to get W3 to run in 30 on those settings you will be my hero :D 1) Set to High
2) Turn off Hairworks
3) Leave SSAO on
4) Turn off Blur and Motion Blur (they just give me a headache)
5) Chromatic Aberration - I left it on but you can try turning it off if you want. Should have a negligible impact on fps.
6) Turn off Depth of Field
7) Reduce Foliage Visibility to Medium
8) Grass Density - Leave it on Medium or High
9) Leave Light Shafts on
10) Number of Background Characters on High - Mostly irrelevant according to NVIDIA since there are never that many characters anyway.
11) Shadow Quality - Leave it on Medium or High
12) Leave Sharpen on
13) Terrain Quality - I left it on High if memory serves
14) Texture Quality - Set it to High and see how it goes
15) Turn off Vignette
16) Water Quality - Leave it on High and see how it goes
17) Set max fps to 30
I think that about covers it. Bear in mind this is just a preliminary guide and you will most likely have to fiddle around a bit to adjust it to your rig. Alternatively, you could choose Medium settings and it should be decent enough. I'll try and check on fps rate when I get home but I believe there's a limit to what we can do by tweaking this settings.