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Hipman45 08-06-13 04:51 PM

SH5 is unplayable
 
I downloaded SH5 today and tried playing it and it becomes extremely choppy and ends up being unplayable. I know my pc should handle this game on the highest settings but something is preventing that from happening. Any help on this issue is greatly appreciated.
Specs:

  • Intel Processor - Intel Core i7-3630QM Mobile Processor (4x 2.4GHz/6MB L3 Cache)
  • Memory - 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3 1600MHz
  • Graphics Card - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670MX 3GB GDDR5 Video w/ NVIDIA Optimus
  • Primary Hard Drive - 1TB 5400 RPM
  • Optical Drive - Blu-Ray Reader / DVD Writer
  • Media Card Reader - Built-in 9-in-1 Media Card Reader/Writer [Laptop]
  • Internal Wireless Network Adapte - 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi + Bluetooth Combo
  • Operating System - Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit

Feuer Frei! 08-06-13 08:48 PM

Can't remember where the post was but check your shader settings ingame before starting a campaign.

I have mine turned right down and it plays fine.

I have a pc with 8gb ram and a gtx 570, so less powerful than yours and i am getting 60+fps.

The shader up high can bring powerful pc's to its knees.

Bad optimization from Ubi.

Hipman45 08-06-13 09:28 PM

Where is the shader settings is it in options on main menu because i cant find it?

Stoli151 08-07-13 12:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Hipman45 (Post 2096239)
Where is the shader settings is it in options on main menu because i cant find it?

I believe he is talking about shadows, but I do not believe this is your problem. I believe your optimus is using your integrated card(intel graphics to save power) instead of your dedicated card(nvidia gpu). The next time you start the game do it from the sh5.exe and right click on it. There should be a menu option "use graphic processor" or something like that. Make sure you pick your nvidia gpu. You can also set it to default in the control panel(but sometimes that doesn't work and you still have to start the game from the exe. picking the right gpu option. I had this issue with sh4). My dell laptop had this issue as well with optimus, it doesn't always pick the right gpu to use. Now I have a desktop rig for games, but I remember a little bit about having this issue with my lappy.
And welcome to Subsim!:salute:

Hipman45 08-08-13 01:16 PM

thanks that worked.

Aktungbby 08-08-13 03:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stoli151 (Post 2096269)
I believe he is talking about shadows, but I do not believe this is your problem. I believe your optimus is using your integrated card(intel graphics to save power) instead of your dedicated card(nvidia gpu). The next time you start the game do it from the sh5.exe and right click on it. There should be a menu option "use graphic processor" or something like that. Make sure you pick your nvidia gpu. You can also set it to default in the control panel(but sometimes that doesn't work and you still have to start the game from the exe. picking the right gpu option. I had this issue with sh4). My dell laptop had this issue as well with optimus, it doesn't always pick the right gpu to use. Now I have a desktop rig for games, but I remember a little bit about having this issue with my lappy.
And welcome to Subsim!:salute:

Tnx that info most useful !:arrgh!:

Stoli151 08-08-13 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Hipman45 (Post 2097098)
thanks that worked.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aktungbby (Post 2097239)
Tnx that info most useful !:arrgh!:

Glad to be of service. Intel HD graphics+SH5=Fail. The good part is since you have this info, any other games you've played may benefit as well. Also, make sure you keep your drivers up to date. You will find them at Nvidia's website.


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