(Msg. 9) Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 10:00 am
Post subject: Re: WoW + Vista Ult 64x Framerates are horrible... [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: microsoft>public>windows>vista>games (more info?)
> digiegg;920003 Wrote:
>> Hey guys,
>> Kind of upset here at the performance of WoW.
>> I have a pretty nice set up. I had XP64 before and WoW ran flawlessly.
>> Here's my setup.
>>
>> Mac Pro 3.2ghz 8 Core.
>> 8800GTS (Latest nvidia driver installed) 180.48
>> WD 300GB VelociRaptor HD.
>> Vista Ultimate 64bit. SP1
>>
>> Anyone have any ideas?
NormCameron <guest.TakeThisOut@unknown-email.com> wrote in
news:f4cd09602e81d4b5aaeeeba80a013eb0@nntp-gateway.com:
> It is the eye candy in DX10 that is slowing you down on highest
> settings. XP has only DX9. Disable the DX10 settings in WOW if you
> want to play at max.
Since WoW doesn't support Dx10, there is thus no Dx10 option to disable
in WoW. WoW still runs using Dx9.0c.
Don't know what to tell you Digiegg. Mac pro with 8 cores? Did you try
disabling CPU affinity (Run the game in single core mode)?
When you say the game is lagging, do you mean that you are get really low
framerates, or is wow reporting really high ping times? Usually lag
refers to network latency, but if you mean your game is stuttering at
times. I've noticed that WoW with WotLK seems to run slower while it's
buffering the textures as you enter new areas. Also WoW seems to use more
RAM than it ever has before.
My system runs WoW off a RAID0 with 2 320 WD drives (normal 7200rpm
generic drives), and since WotLK came out it takes a long time to pre-
load all the textures when I zone into a new area. Once I run around for
a bit and get all my attacks going the system finally seems to get
everything into RAM and it runs fine from there out.
Loading time seems to take much longer now as well.
Dunno what to say, check the WoW website. I seem to recal they have a
decent tech support area for troubleshooting stuff like this.
Since you're on a Mac Pro, maybe try running the other Client? (If you're
on Mac WoW, try Win Wow, or visa versa)
(Msg. 10) Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 11:29 am
Post subject: Re: WoW + Vista Ult 64x Framerates are horrible... [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
You can try some basic things. From the login page, select the "options"
button then pick Video.
Check your resolution and multisampling - the higher those are the harder
the video card has to work, the multisampling especially can be 1X or 2X if
you are worried about speed, then click on the "effects" entry to get the
effects screen. In the top is a "Video Quality" slider, try sliding it a
notch towards low, it will automatically set all the other options.
Another possibility is your video-card driver may be set to override any
in-game settings, bring up your Nvidia control panel and under "3D
Settings", make sure it is set to "Let the 3D application decide"
When you are in the game, you can hit Control-R (hold down the control key
and hit R) and it will show the framerate.
Hope that helps!
Mark
"digiegg" <guest.DeleteThis@unknown-email.com> wrote in message
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>
> NormCameron;920443 Wrote:
>> > digiegg;920406 Wrote:
>> > What would be a DX 10 setting?
>> > what should i turn off in wow to get it working as DX9?> >
>>
>>
>> You need to switch of some of the eye candy, as suggested by Mark.
>> You could also try a beta Driver. I have an 8800Gt (overclocked) and
>> it runs fine with settings maxed out.
>
> what are these eyecandies?
> also did you see a big difference comparing to new driver vs beta?
>
>
> --
> digiegg
(Msg. 11) Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 4:35 pm
Post subject: Re: WoW + Vista Ult 64x Framerates are horrible... [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
Joe;923433 Wrote:
> > digiegg;920003 Wrote:> > > > > > > > > > > >> Hey guys, > > > >> Kind of upset here at the performance of WoW. > > > >> I have a pretty nice set up. I had XP64 before and WoW ran > > > flawlessly. > > > >> Here's my setup. > > > >> > > > >> Mac Pro 3.2ghz 8 Core. > > > >> 8800GTS (Latest nvidia driver installed) 180.48 > > > >> WD 300GB VelociRaptor HD. > > > >> Vista Ultimate 64bit. SP1 > > > >> > > > >> Anyone have any ideas? > > > > > > > > NormCameron <guest DeleteThis @xxxxxx-email.com> wrote in > news:f4cd09602e81d4b5aaeeeba80a013eb0@xxxxxx-gateway.com: > > > > > > > It is the eye candy in DX10 that is slowing you down on highest > > > settings. XP has only DX9. Disable the DX10 settings in WOW if you > > > want to play at max. > > > > *Since WoW doesn't support Dx10, there is thus no Dx10 option to > disable* > *in WoW. WoW still runs using Dx9.0c.* > > Don't know what to tell you Digiegg. Mac pro with 8 cores? Did you > try > disabling CPU affinity (Run the game in single core mode)? > > When you say the game is lagging, do you mean that you are get really > low > framerates, or is wow reporting really high ping times? Usually lag > refers to network latency, but if you mean your game is stuttering at > times. I've noticed that WoW with WotLK seems to run slower while > it's > buffering the textures as you enter new areas. Also WoW seems to use > more > RAM than it ever has before. > > My system runs WoW off a RAID0 with 2 320 WD drives (normal 7200rpm > generic drives), and since WotLK came out it takes a long time to > pre- > load all the textures when I zone into a new area. Once I run around > for > a bit and get all my attacks going the system finally seems to get > everything into RAM and it runs fine from there out. > > Loading time seems to take much longer now as well. > > Dunno what to say, check the WoW website. I seem to recal they have a > decent tech support area for troubleshooting stuff like this. > > Since you're on a Mac Pro, maybe try running the other Client? (If > you're > on Mac WoW, try Win Wow, or visa versa) > > GL, > -Joe/Andy > -- > Joe
*"Since WoW doesn't support Dx10, there is thus no Dx10 option to
disable*
*in WoW. WoW still runs using Dx9.0c."*
Thank you for clearing that up! +1 You beat me to it.
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