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Massive technical issues with TW2
30.04.2012 @ 09:11 #1
Ok by massive I mean I have a ton of issues rather than one single obscene issue (though some of these are absolutely game breaking for me). Well to start off my list my 360 gamepad doesn't work at all. The only buttons that work are the joysticks, the start & select button, the R1&L1 buttons and the b button. Everything else doesn't work at all. Which means I can't even get past the first part of the tutorial with the gamepad. This isn't gamebreaking since I obviously have a keyboard and mouse but here's where all of the other issues are.
There's a huge delay and unresponsiveness to everything. I have to hit keys several times to get anything to happen at all. I was going to start the game on easy to compensate for this but the graphical and framerate issues would make that a miserable experience.
For ubersampling if it's on the framerate is very jumpy going from 40s to single digits in just the tutorial. Also for some reason when I was talking to someone and it showed Geralt the frame rate just died to those single digit numbers but it was never that low any other time. Without ubersampling the framerate is playable but the normal anti aliasing doesn't work at all. Jagged edges are everywhere all the time. Also whether it is on or not there is flickering EVERYWHERE. In Geralt's hair, the floors, the grass, other people's hair, etc. It's almost sickening to play and I didn't even bother getting to the actual gameplay part when checking this part (I did get to the fighting in the tutorial before but I started the actual game to check how bad the flickering was).
So what do I do here. Is there just something wrong with my computer at this point? Here are my specs.
Intel i7 2600k (not overclocked)
Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus CPU cooler
2 EVGA GTX 560 Ti cards in SLI (both have 1gb vram)(on 296.10 driver)
MSI P67A-GD65 motherboard
Corsair 850w PSU
Corsair XMS3 8gb(4gb x 2 sticks) 1600MHz RAM
Seagate Barracuda 2tb 7200 RPM HDD.
Any advice is appreciated here. Please help. I bought this game twice and would have done it a 3rd time if they didn't give me the GOG copy just because I like that they aren't trying to stab you while taking your money. I would love to get through one of these games but I can't stand TW1's beginning and I can't play TW2 without the whole thing being ruined.
There's a huge delay and unresponsiveness to everything. I have to hit keys several times to get anything to happen at all. I was going to start the game on easy to compensate for this but the graphical and framerate issues would make that a miserable experience.
For ubersampling if it's on the framerate is very jumpy going from 40s to single digits in just the tutorial. Also for some reason when I was talking to someone and it showed Geralt the frame rate just died to those single digit numbers but it was never that low any other time. Without ubersampling the framerate is playable but the normal anti aliasing doesn't work at all. Jagged edges are everywhere all the time. Also whether it is on or not there is flickering EVERYWHERE. In Geralt's hair, the floors, the grass, other people's hair, etc. It's almost sickening to play and I didn't even bother getting to the actual gameplay part when checking this part (I did get to the fighting in the tutorial before but I started the actual game to check how bad the flickering was).
So what do I do here. Is there just something wrong with my computer at this point? Here are my specs.
Intel i7 2600k (not overclocked)
Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus CPU cooler
2 EVGA GTX 560 Ti cards in SLI (both have 1gb vram)(on 296.10 driver)
MSI P67A-GD65 motherboard
Corsair 850w PSU
Corsair XMS3 8gb(4gb x 2 sticks) 1600MHz RAM
Seagate Barracuda 2tb 7200 RPM HDD.
Any advice is appreciated here. Please help. I bought this game twice and would have done it a 3rd time if they didn't give me the GOG copy just because I like that they aren't trying to stab you while taking your money. I would love to get through one of these games but I can't stand TW1's beginning and I can't play TW2 without the whole thing being ruined.
30.04.2012 @ 12:39 #2
first of all, never use ubersampling. Second aa ingame for some people is not enough so turn it off. Try downloading fxaa injector. unpack it in bin folder of the game.
http://witcher.nexusmods.com/mods/263
open FXAA_Tool.exe and turn of everything except fxaa. This should solve some of your issues and shadow jaggies.
http://witcher.nexusmods.com/mods/263
open FXAA_Tool.exe and turn of everything except fxaa. This should solve some of your issues and shadow jaggies.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gnpCqsXE8g
30.04.2012 @ 14:35 #3
SMAA injector is better if than FXAA because it doesn't blur the image. 300 series beta driver supports FXAA native now as well and you can use the NVIDIA Inspector to sharpen the FXAA blurriness by using negative LOD bias.
http://mrhaandi.blog...injectsmaa.html
http://downloads.gur...nload-2612.html
http://mrhaandi.blog...injectsmaa.html
http://downloads.gur...nload-2612.html
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01.05.2012 @ 08:06 #5
the game uses 1Gb of video RAM even without Uber, are you cards 2gb version? if not that's your answer, all the memory above 1Gb will be taken from system RAM
get MSIAfterburner and put the memory usage on OSD and tell us
get MSIAfterburner and put the memory usage on OSD and tell us
TW2 manual install guide from the DVDs? See my post here
TW2 Enhanced Edition Patch install errors? See my post
(not for Steam) Enhanced Edition gives you "application was unable to start correctly (0xc0000142)" error? See here
Remember; The Witcher Forum Rules Read 1st!
TW2 Enhanced Edition Patch install errors? See my post
(not for Steam) Enhanced Edition gives you "application was unable to start correctly (0xc0000142)" error? See here
Remember; The Witcher Forum Rules Read 1st!
01.05.2012 @ 21:45 #7
I wonder if this is a memory bandwidth bottleneck (especially at the PCI-e bus or the interfaces to the cards). This game does a lot of shipping resources to the video card. SLI doubles the volume of data that have to be moved. This can cause delays, especially when the data have to come from disk, and artifacts like texture pop-ins.
The amateur tenor, whose vocal villainies
All desire to shirk,
Shall during off hours exhibit his powers
To Madame Tussaud's wax-work.
[G&S, "A more humane Mikado"]
All desire to shirk,
Shall during off hours exhibit his powers
To Madame Tussaud's wax-work.
[G&S, "A more humane Mikado"]
01.05.2012 @ 21:57 #8
the game uses ~1Gb of vRAM on my measely GTX460 on HIGH without some DoF/blur things
keep in mind that in SLI/Crossfire the memory does not add up, the same data set is copied on both cards
the bandwidth bottleneck occurs on 4xPCIEx maybe, but not on 16x or 8x
keep in mind that in SLI/Crossfire the memory does not add up, the same data set is copied on both cards
the bandwidth bottleneck occurs on 4xPCIEx maybe, but not on 16x or 8x
TW2 manual install guide from the DVDs? See my post here
TW2 Enhanced Edition Patch install errors? See my post
(not for Steam) Enhanced Edition gives you "application was unable to start correctly (0xc0000142)" error? See here
Remember; The Witcher Forum Rules Read 1st!
TW2 Enhanced Edition Patch install errors? See my post
(not for Steam) Enhanced Edition gives you "application was unable to start correctly (0xc0000142)" error? See here
Remember; The Witcher Forum Rules Read 1st!
02.05.2012 @ 00:07 #10
Everything's turned to max right now (except ubersampling is off). Also yes this is using EE. Granted I couldn't actually update it past 2.0 when using a physical copy but then GOG gave me the backup that was at EE already so I used that.
Texture Downscaling: none
Texture Memory Size: very large
Shadow Quality: Ultra
Number of Shadowed Lights: Ultra
LOD Distance: Far
Bloom: Enabled
Light Shafts: Enabled
Anti-Aliasing: Enabled
Blur Effects: Enabled
Depth of Field-Gameplay: Enabled
Vignette: Enabled
Wet Surface Rain Effect: Enabled
SSAO: Enabled
Motion Blur: Enabled
Cinematic Depth of Field: Enabled
Depth of Field Cutscenes: Enabled
Dangling Object Limit: Enabled
UberSampling: Disabled
Vertical Sync: Enabled
Decals: High Spec
Resolution 1920 x 1080
These aren't the recommended settings but I just tried and nothing was fixed. Also using those it looked awful and I could literally see the pixels in the shadows and the pop in was absolutely horrible. Along with texture pop in which wasn't there before. Which is absolutely odd since the settings were turned down. I figure that would be something more apparently with settings turned up. Grief I just got this computer a year ago and I might need to upgrade already.
EDIT: Huh also after reading that if I got more ram would that help anything? there's room for 2 more sticks and I've seen some 4gb sticks getting pretty cheap recently.
Texture Downscaling: none
Texture Memory Size: very large
Shadow Quality: Ultra
Number of Shadowed Lights: Ultra
LOD Distance: Far
Bloom: Enabled
Light Shafts: Enabled
Anti-Aliasing: Enabled
Blur Effects: Enabled
Depth of Field-Gameplay: Enabled
Vignette: Enabled
Wet Surface Rain Effect: Enabled
SSAO: Enabled
Motion Blur: Enabled
Cinematic Depth of Field: Enabled
Depth of Field Cutscenes: Enabled
Dangling Object Limit: Enabled
UberSampling: Disabled
Vertical Sync: Enabled
Decals: High Spec
Resolution 1920 x 1080
These aren't the recommended settings but I just tried and nothing was fixed. Also using those it looked awful and I could literally see the pixels in the shadows and the pop in was absolutely horrible. Along with texture pop in which wasn't there before. Which is absolutely odd since the settings were turned down. I figure that would be something more apparently with settings turned up. Grief I just got this computer a year ago and I might need to upgrade already.
EDIT: Huh also after reading that if I got more ram would that help anything? there's room for 2 more sticks and I've seen some 4gb sticks getting pretty cheap recently.
02.05.2012 @ 00:45 #11
Licaon_Kter said:
the game uses ~1Gb of vRAM on my measely GTX460 on HIGH without some DoF/blur things
keep in mind that in SLI/Crossfire the memory does not add up, the same data set is copied on both cards
the bandwidth bottleneck occurs on 4xPCIEx maybe, but not on 16x or 8x
keep in mind that in SLI/Crossfire the memory does not add up, the same data set is copied on both cards
the bandwidth bottleneck occurs on 4xPCIEx maybe, but not on 16x or 8x
It's the same data set, but it still gets loaded to both cards. You'd need PCI-e multicast to avoid loading data twice. Even so, the OP's motherboard does x8/x8 when both slots are populated, so memory bandwidth is not going to be a problem.
But I'm still wondering whether disk is being read when the frame rate drops like that.
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Cinematic Depth of Field: Enabled
Also, be sure to try disabling Cinematic DOF. With the EE, it is a framerate killer even in high-end setups.
The amateur tenor, whose vocal villainies
All desire to shirk,
Shall during off hours exhibit his powers
To Madame Tussaud's wax-work.
[G&S, "A more humane Mikado"]
All desire to shirk,
Shall during off hours exhibit his powers
To Madame Tussaud's wax-work.
[G&S, "A more humane Mikado"]
02.05.2012 @ 01:51 #13
Nothing you can do about the LOD popup issues, it's been there since day one and probably an engine feature or just badly optimised, threaded.
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02.05.2012 @ 02:49 #15
Nothing wrong with your PC specs. I wish people would stop recommending upgrading just because devs don't optimise the game properly.
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02.05.2012 @ 02:52 #16
Try this as a start -
Then try the exact same settings but starting with the Ultra preset (and leave Shadow number and Quality at Ultra in that case), assuming the results are good.
With the above settings btw I get perfectly playable (and generally consistent) framerates without weird graphical anamolies with lower spec hardware than you at the same resolution. That is, a Q9550@3GHz, 4GB DDR2, and a GTX 460 768MB (OCed).
High Preset: Texture Downscaling: None Texture Memory Size: Large Shadow Quality: High Number of Shadowed Lights: High LOD Distance: Near Bloom: Enabled Light Shafts: Enabled Anti-aliasing: Enabled Blur Effects: Enabled Depth of Field - Gameplay: Enabled Vignette: Enabled Wet Surfaces Rain Effect: Enabled SSAO: Enabled Motion Blur: Enabled Cinematic Depth of Field: Disabled Depth of Field - Cutscenes: Enabled Dangling Objects Limit: Disabled Ubersampling: Disabled Vertical Sync: Disabled Decals: High spec
Then try the exact same settings but starting with the Ultra preset (and leave Shadow number and Quality at Ultra in that case), assuming the results are good.
With the above settings btw I get perfectly playable (and generally consistent) framerates without weird graphical anamolies with lower spec hardware than you at the same resolution. That is, a Q9550@3GHz, 4GB DDR2, and a GTX 460 768MB (OCed).
02.05.2012 @ 03:17 #17
Mblackwell said:
Try this as a start -
Then try the exact same settings but starting with the Ultra preset (and leave Shadow number and Quality at Ultra in that case), assuming the results are good.
With the above settings btw I get perfectly playable (and generally consistent) framerates without weird graphical anamolies with lower spec hardware than you at the same resolution. That is, a Q9550@3GHz, 4GB DDR2, and a GTX 460 768MB (OCed). ›››
High Preset: Texture Downscaling: None Texture Memory Size: Large Shadow Quality: High Number of Shadowed Lights: High LOD Distance: Near Bloom: Enabled Light Shafts: Enabled Anti-aliasing: Enabled Blur Effects: Enabled Depth of Field - Gameplay: Enabled Vignette: Enabled Wet Surfaces Rain Effect: Enabled SSAO: Enabled Motion Blur: Enabled Cinematic Depth of Field: Disabled Depth of Field - Cutscenes: Enabled Dangling Objects Limit: Disabled Ubersampling: Disabled Vertical Sync: Disabled Decals: High spec
Then try the exact same settings but starting with the Ultra preset (and leave Shadow number and Quality at Ultra in that case), assuming the results are good.
With the above settings btw I get perfectly playable (and generally consistent) framerates without weird graphical anamolies with lower spec hardware than you at the same resolution. That is, a Q9550@3GHz, 4GB DDR2, and a GTX 460 768MB (OCed). ›››
Well I still have all the graphical problems (anti-aliasing still looks like absolute crap) but the control delays are gone now at least. Not ideal but it's a start. Thanks.
02.05.2012 @ 03:30 #18
Yeah, don't use their AA, it's crap MLAA with sharpening effect. Use SMAA injector. MSAA doesn't work because they use deferred shading so only shader based AA methods work in DX9.
300 series driver supports FXAA but it's blurry, probably some minus LOD bias would help that.
300 series driver supports FXAA but it's blurry, probably some minus LOD bias would help that.
PC Specs: Intel Quad-Core Q8400@3.2Ghz | Corsair A50 Cooler | 6GB DDR2 800 Kingston RAM | ASUS P5QL Pro Motherboard | NVIDIA Palit GTX 560 Ti 2GB | Asus Xonar DG Soundcard | OCZ ModXStream 700W PSU | OCZ Vertex 2 E 60GB SSD | Lian LI Black PC-60FN case | 22" AOC LCD
02.05.2012 @ 03:46 #20
Download InjectSMAA v1.2 from here http://mrhaandi.blog...injectsmaa.html Copy all the files in the dx9 folder to where your witcher2.exe is \The Witcher 2\bin
Disable an AA setting for The Witcher 2. SMAA will just work.
Disable an AA setting for The Witcher 2. SMAA will just work.
PC Specs: Intel Quad-Core Q8400@3.2Ghz | Corsair A50 Cooler | 6GB DDR2 800 Kingston RAM | ASUS P5QL Pro Motherboard | NVIDIA Palit GTX 560 Ti 2GB | Asus Xonar DG Soundcard | OCZ ModXStream 700W PSU | OCZ Vertex 2 E 60GB SSD | Lian LI Black PC-60FN case | 22" AOC LCD
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