11-01-2016, 10:43 PM
Multiple green fogs of the toxic zombies behind each other gives huge FPS drops. (have sometimes between 15 and 20 fps)
Especially when you zoom in with a scoped rifle (think the zoom and the drawing distance really take down your FPS here).
Think this is more a limitation of the game engine.
Do notice that the game engine is designed in a era where PC's only had one core.
So the engine can't use more then one core of your multi core CPU these days.
Just watch in your taskmanager (Ctrl + Shift + Esc), you see that CoD UO only use about:
dual core: 50%
quad core: 25%
octa core: 12.5%
With the GPU i see a max use of 50% and a average of 15% to 20% (AMD 7970).
Where the GPU drivers overrule the game settings and push them to the max.
I even can run a program next to the game that can use all the parallel calculation power of the GPU without any noticeable performance drop.
So there is even a chance that the game doesn't even take all advantage of the new modern cores of the GPU.
And adding more stuff to the game always in proves it.
At the moment I rather play a standard game mode or mod that doesn't have changed a lot, then all the heavily modded gametypes.
Pure because of the simplicity and you can just start and stop when ever you want.
Especially when you zoom in with a scoped rifle (think the zoom and the drawing distance really take down your FPS here).
Think this is more a limitation of the game engine.
Do notice that the game engine is designed in a era where PC's only had one core.
So the engine can't use more then one core of your multi core CPU these days.
Just watch in your taskmanager (Ctrl + Shift + Esc), you see that CoD UO only use about:
dual core: 50%
quad core: 25%
octa core: 12.5%
With the GPU i see a max use of 50% and a average of 15% to 20% (AMD 7970).
Where the GPU drivers overrule the game settings and push them to the max.
I even can run a program next to the game that can use all the parallel calculation power of the GPU without any noticeable performance drop.
So there is even a chance that the game doesn't even take all advantage of the new modern cores of the GPU.
And adding more stuff to the game always in proves it.
At the moment I rather play a standard game mode or mod that doesn't have changed a lot, then all the heavily modded gametypes.
Pure because of the simplicity and you can just start and stop when ever you want.