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Black Desert performance

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Hello , i have some question considering black desert global performance.

 

I am running :

I7 6800K @4Ghz

16Gb ram 2666Mhz

GTX980Ti @1400/1850

Raid 0 4*250Go Samsung 850EVO.

On a PG248Q , 144Hz Gsync FHD

internet is good too :

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Basicly a good gaming machine... problem is ... my FPS aren't great on black desert...

And by not great i really mean , not great at all in some places.

I can have FPS drops down to 5 fps or 40 fps but stuttering in Calpheon.

 

Most of the time it's ok but some day it's really disappointing.

 

Any idea about how to solve those issue ?

 

 

I wish i could oc my body, during winter overheating would be great.

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This is the nature of MMOs. They are very CPU intensive and unfortunately they all use old ass directx 9, which doesn't have multithreading. Whenever there are a lot of players on the screen, performance drops.

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1 hour ago, ivan134 said:

This is the nature of MMOs. They are very CPU intensive and unfortunately they all use old ass directx 9, which doesn't have multithreading. Whenever there are a lot of players on the screen, performance drops.

Not sure about all of them, but it's not true. FFXIV supports DX11 for instance and is pretty good when it comes to core/thread performance separation on both DX9 and 11. 

And that about lots of players, I wonder what other games have FPS drops when you load whole maps with gazillion objects. Oh right, all of them. It's just that in MMOs you can have hundreds, if not thousands of players at one location (multiple players on each map tile or however they designed the map) spamming attacks so every single CPU in existence would have much, much more work to do and have frame drops. Some more and some less. 

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17 minutes ago, Bouzoo said:

Not sure about all of them, but it's not true. FFXIV supports DX11 for instance and is pretty good when it comes to core/thread performance separation on both DX9 and 11. 

And that about lots of players, I wonder what other games have FPS drops when you load whole maps with gazillion objects. Oh right, all of them. It's just that in MMOs you can have hundreds, if not thousands of players at one location (multiple players on each map tile or however they designed the map) spamming attacks so every single CPU in existence would have much, much more work to do and have frame drops. Some more and some less. 

I'm just trying to figure out where exactly we disagree.

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7 minutes ago, ivan134 said:

I'm just trying to figure out where exactly we disagree.

All MMOs run on DX9 and don't support multithreading. :P and the part that sounds (apologies if I'm wrong) like that FPS drops due to many players/objects is exclusive to MMOs. Sure player xount is higher that any other type of games, but you get my point.

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Problem isn't due to people that's why i am asking.

 

For exemple : 

Here , i got 14 FPS and there is nobody.

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I turn the camera a bit : 

 

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Boom 50 fps...

 

Wich means walking here my fps look like this and can drop to 5 sometimes.

And sometimes even a few min later at the exact same place it will be all good.

 

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I wish i could oc my body, during winter overheating would be great.

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Might want to reinstall your drivers or the game. 

My buddy still keeps 60fps in crowded(100+ players) areas with an i7 6700k at 4.6Ghz. 

 

BDO is DX11. Its better than other games on DX9. 

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System is  a fresh install from this week , i received the motherboard like Tuesday.

Having trouble only in bdo no other games.

I wish i could oc my body, during winter overheating would be great.

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My laptop:

 

i7 6700HQ

GTX 1060 

16gb ram

 

and i can run it very smooth on max graphics.

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smooth = how many fps and where ?

 

edit , nice this morning even worse than usual , goign out of Calpheon to check auction , 40-50 fps , getting near the pnj.

Screen is saying 30 fps but it's terribly laggy , game is saying 3 fps...

 

https://gyazo.com/2185e3df8ad8ce87cb0c17435a98ded7

 

Turn the camera a bit , screen is saying 50 , game saying 30.

 

https://gyazo.com/386e6c635a6f9410a08548b633909c92

 

Weird xD

I wish i could oc my body, during winter overheating would be great.

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