clamatac escribió:Para 1920*1080 lo siguiente hace que sea jugable sin notarse tanto los tirones y caídas de fps
http://steamcommunity.com/app/302510/discussions/0/619568192815339833/?insideModal=1
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First things first, boot up RYSE. Go to the settings and make sure under the Graphics tab your settings are:
Window Resolution: 1920x1080
Supersampling: OFF
Graphics Quality: CUSTOM (This will automatically change in the next step)
Texture Resolution: VERY HIGH (This can't be changed for me and is locked)
Fullscreen: OFF
Vsync: DISABLED
Lock FPS: DISABLED
Then go to the Advanced Graphics tab and make sure your settings are:
Shading Quality: HIGH
Object Detail: HIGH
Shadows Quality: HIGH
Particle Quality: HIGH
Animation Quality: HIGH
Motion Blur: ENABLED
Temporal Anti-Aliasing: ENABLED
Anisotropic Filtering: 16x
Once this is done make sure the settings are changed and exit the game. Open up Nvidia Control Panel and expand the "3D Settings" category, then select "Manage 3D settings". Click on the "Program Settings" tab and add or select your "RYSE.exe" file. Once selected, scroll down to "Vertical Sync" and select "Adaptive". Once selected, exit Nvidia Control panel and make sure you save your changes.
Next, open "Computer" and select the drive Steam is installed on. For me its "Computer/New Volume (D:)/Steam", but it might be different for you if it's installed on the same drive as your OS. I've installed mine on a separate HDD. Once you've found the Steam folder, go to "SteamApps/common/Ryse Son of Rome". You should see a file called "system". Open it with Notepad and at the very bottom type in "r_fullscreenwindow=1". Once completed, save your changes and close Notepad.
Now just open RYSE and you should experience what I am; RYSE in 1080p @ 60 fps with no tearing!
Hope this helps anyone who might not know how to fix any of these issues!
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https://steamcommunity.com/app/302510/d ... 864970087/
To fix Ryse Son of Rome crashing and freezing, go to root directory, open system.cfg and add the following line:
sys_spec_TextureResolution=X
X is standing for the following numbers:
0 = Automatic detection
1 = Low (1.0 GB VRAM)
2 = Medium (1.5 GB VRAM)
3 = High (2.0 GB VRAM)
4 = Very High (3.0 GB VRAM)
If you have a 4 GB VRAM card like I do, just put it on 4. This worked for me, before i couldn't play a full minute without crashes, now I can play the game just fine. Prove below, video couldn't be this long if it wasn't actually fixed
jm24cule escribió:Hola a todos! Tengo una GTX 1070, con un i7 6700k y 16gb de RAM. Resulta que los juegos me van de escándalo, como era de esperar pero en Ryse detecto cierto lag o stuttering y no suelo superar los 80 frames con todo al máximo (menos el supersampling). El Vsync está desactivado del juego y del NvidiaControlPanel. He visto benchmarks en Youtube y hay gente con el mismo equipo y 120 frames en el juego. ¿Alguno le pasa lo mismo, o por el contrario le va mejor? Gracias
GhostChll escribió:Edit. a mi me iba mal y a fps inestables y saque eso del hilo cuando me paso a mi.
Saludos!
Gracias a mi me ha funcionado, ahora no me baja de los 110 fps.(tengo fijado en 120)clamatac escribió:Para 1920*1080 lo siguiente hace que sea jugable sin notarse tanto los tirones y caídas de fps
http://steamcommunity.com/app/302510/discussions/0/619568192815339833/?insideModal=1
____________________
First things first, boot up RYSE. Go to the settings and make sure under the Graphics tab your settings are:
Window Resolution: 1920x1080
Supersampling: OFF
Graphics Quality: CUSTOM (This will automatically change in the next step)
Texture Resolution: VERY HIGH (This can't be changed for me and is locked)
Fullscreen: OFF
Vsync: DISABLED
Lock FPS: DISABLED
Then go to the Advanced Graphics tab and make sure your settings are:
Shading Quality: HIGH
Object Detail: HIGH
Shadows Quality: HIGH
Particle Quality: HIGH
Animation Quality: HIGH
Motion Blur: ENABLED
Temporal Anti-Aliasing: ENABLED
Anisotropic Filtering: 16x
Once this is done make sure the settings are changed and exit the game. Open up Nvidia Control Panel and expand the "3D Settings" category, then select "Manage 3D settings". Click on the "Program Settings" tab and add or select your "RYSE.exe" file. Once selected, scroll down to "Vertical Sync" and select "Adaptive". Once selected, exit Nvidia Control panel and make sure you save your changes.
Next, open "Computer" and select the drive Steam is installed on. For me its "Computer/New Volume (D:)/Steam", but it might be different for you if it's installed on the same drive as your OS. I've installed mine on a separate HDD. Once you've found the Steam folder, go to "SteamApps/common/Ryse Son of Rome". You should see a file called "system". Open it with Notepad and at the very bottom type in "r_fullscreenwindow=1". Once completed, save your changes and close Notepad.
Now just open RYSE and you should experience what I am; RYSE in 1080p @ 60 fps with no tearing!
Hope this helps anyone who might not know how to fix any of these issues!
_____________________
https://steamcommunity.com/app/302510/d ... 864970087/
To fix Ryse Son of Rome crashing and freezing, go to root directory, open system.cfg and add the following line:
sys_spec_TextureResolution=X
X is standing for the following numbers:
0 = Automatic detection
1 = Low (1.0 GB VRAM)
2 = Medium (1.5 GB VRAM)
3 = High (2.0 GB VRAM)
4 = Very High (3.0 GB VRAM)
If you have a 4 GB VRAM card like I do, just put it on 4. This worked for me, before i couldn't play a full minute without crashes, now I can play the game just fine. Prove below, video couldn't be this long if it wasn't actually fixedjm24cule escribió:Hola a todos! Tengo una GTX 1070, con un i7 6700k y 16gb de RAM. Resulta que los juegos me van de escándalo, como era de esperar pero en Ryse detecto cierto lag o stuttering y no suelo superar los 80 frames con todo al máximo (menos el supersampling). El Vsync está desactivado del juego y del NvidiaControlPanel. He visto benchmarks en Youtube y hay gente con el mismo equipo y 120 frames en el juego. ¿Alguno le pasa lo mismo, o por el contrario le va mejor? Gracias
jm24cule escribió:Hola a todos! Tengo una GTX 1070, con un i7 6700k y 16gb de RAM. Resulta que los juegos me van de escándalo, como era de esperar pero en Ryse detecto cierto lag o stuttering y no suelo superar los 80 frames con todo al máximo (menos el supersampling). El Vsync está desactivado del juego y del NvidiaControlPanel. He visto benchmarks en Youtube y hay gente con el mismo equipo y 120 frames en el juego. ¿Alguno le pasa lo mismo, o por el contrario le va mejor? Gracias