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Dropping the Ambient Occlusion from HBAO+ to SSAO should give a healthy performance boost without any noticeable quality impact too. With everything maxed out, single Titan X simply can't keep up (fps around 30, min 25). With SSAO, AA disable, HairWorks off, a single Titan X can handle the game at 2160p just fine (fps ~ 40-50, min 3x)
Dropping the Ambient Occlusion from HBAO+ to SSAO should give a healthy performance boost without any noticeable quality impact too. With everything maxed out, single Titan X simply can't keep up (fps around 30, min 25). With SSAO, AA disable, HairWorks off, a single Titan X can handle the game at 2160p just fine (fps ~ 40-50, min 3x)
I'm only seeing a difference of 2 FPS with SSAO vs. HBAO+, so i'm using HBAO+.
The games run in the 40-50+ FPS range @ 1080p w/ULTRA settings and with no Hairworks enabled - with an Overclocked GTX 780. Recording with ShadowPlay
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahL3B6MDtXQ
Same story here,
does anyone think that upgrading from i3 to 4770k will give me even 5 fps boost?
anybody playing this with an crossfire setup?
If so, how's your fps?
It's a flicker fest for me and i'm getting around 40-55 on everything high without no SSAO, AA, and hairwork. Weird that i'm only using about 2.5gb of vram and about 6gb of ram. Hoping new driver could help with fps and cfx utilization.
what about a $240 price on a 3 month old 4770k,
does it seem like a good deal ?
anybody playing this with an crossfire setup?
If so, how's your fps?
It's a flicker fest for me and i'm getting around 40-55 on everything high without no SSAO, AA, and hairwork. Weird that i'm only using about 2.5gb of vram and about 6gb of ram. Hoping new driver could help with fps and cfx utilization.
3440x1440what res is that?
Yeah, he's full of it. My friend and I tested it extensively, it doesn't work with current drivers.My brother swears crossfire is working on his 7970's playing witcher 3.
I told him online that I read it was broken, but he wouldn't have it. Said it plays excellent for him and both his GPUs are running 90%+ usage.
Did you change AA in Nvidia's control panel, or played around with the cfg file?0 and x2 look bit noisy but x4 looks acceptable with less performance hit than the default 8. Still, my GTX770 is not enough for it. 35-44fps average is too low for me.
Try changing hairworks aa to 0 in ini. Use sweetfx to inject smaa or run fxaa or mfaa injection and trun off aa. Drop to ssao. Drop shadow to low. Those should help. Foliage to high if you need more fps.
This i feel gives me hairworks with nvidia. Decent aa. Good foliage at ultra. Good colors with sweetfx. And 1080 should hit 60 fps with something like 980? Maybe. Mine is at 50 fps but much higher resolution
Wat's the line in the ini file for hairworks AA?
/witcher 3 wild hunt/bin/config/base/rendering.ini
open with notepad or watever
change following line
UseHairWorks=true
HairWorksAALevel=0 or 2 if you want some AA (although it still hurts your fps a bit)
then change it to read only
If you think it's bad in this game you should try a first-person shooter @ 30fps...Yeah but 30fps is really pants compared to 60fps.
I tried it after reading positive comments but its really terrible!
Maybe if you havent seen 60fps on this game its bearable.
Yeah but 30fps is really pants compared to 60fps.
I tried it after reading positive comments but its really terrible!
Maybe if you havent seen 60fps on this game its bearable.