Supported Video Cards
Re: Supported Video Cards
1. GTX570 SC (OC) SLI (2-way)
2. Desktop
3. Windows 7 64-Bit Ultimate
4. a160
5. Works flawlessly
6. Just letting you know that Overgrowth is working ok under 2-way 570 SLI.
7. N/A
2. Desktop
3. Windows 7 64-Bit Ultimate
4. a160
5. Works flawlessly
6. Just letting you know that Overgrowth is working ok under 2-way 570 SLI.
7. N/A
Re: Supported Video Cards
When I'm checking the main post in this topic, and CTRL+F for "460" (referring to the GTX 460 I have) I see some working and some not working. So, to add a working GTX 460 to the list:
1. Asus Nvidia GTX 460 768MB (700MHZ out of the box)
2. Desktop
3. Windows 7, 64 bit
4. Alpha 161
5. It works. Mostly a good amount of fps as well.
6. Haven't done long sessions, but up until this point it works more or less flawless. This was on 1920 x 1080 in fullscreen. With multisample and anisotropy both on '4' and post effects as 'true'.
I'll try longer sessions and keep an eye out for possible crashes, if one happens to occur, I'll edit this post.
Edit: I went back to the default settings and have been messing around for roughly 45 minutes now. Nothing wrong yet.
I'll try some longer sessions with the default settings as well as longer sessions with custom settings such as, full-screen 1920x1080 with post effects, etcetera set to 'true'.
Edit2:
(removed my problems with ragdolls causing framedrops out of this post, since it seems to be a common and known problem).
I'm not having any crashes or problems with my GPU. Multiple sessions, longer sessions, different settings, different levels. No errors, no crashes. It seems to be working.
1. Asus Nvidia GTX 460 768MB (700MHZ out of the box)
2. Desktop
3. Windows 7, 64 bit
4. Alpha 161
5. It works. Mostly a good amount of fps as well.
6. Haven't done long sessions, but up until this point it works more or less flawless. This was on 1920 x 1080 in fullscreen. With multisample and anisotropy both on '4' and post effects as 'true'.
I'll try longer sessions and keep an eye out for possible crashes, if one happens to occur, I'll edit this post.
Edit: I went back to the default settings and have been messing around for roughly 45 minutes now. Nothing wrong yet.
I'll try some longer sessions with the default settings as well as longer sessions with custom settings such as, full-screen 1920x1080 with post effects, etcetera set to 'true'.
Edit2:
(removed my problems with ragdolls causing framedrops out of this post, since it seems to be a common and known problem).
I'm not having any crashes or problems with my GPU. Multiple sessions, longer sessions, different settings, different levels. No errors, no crashes. It seems to be working.
Last edited by Valthyr on Tue Dec 13, 2011 1:07 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Supported Video Cards
ATI Radeon HD 5870 works
Re: Supported Video Cards
1. ATI Radeon HD 6950 2GB (NOT CROSSFIRED)
2. Desktop
3. Windows 7, 64 Bit
4. a161
5. Working
6. Get some lag spikes while in combat.
7. http://i.imgur.com/jK1ch.jpg
2. Desktop
3. Windows 7, 64 Bit
4. a161
5. Working
6. Get some lag spikes while in combat.
7. http://i.imgur.com/jK1ch.jpg
Re: Supported Video Cards
You do realise that you have posted that already 4 times in here?FireDart wrote:1. ATI Radeon HD 6950 2GB (NOT CROSSFIRED)
2. Desktop
3. Windows 7, 64 Bit
4. a161
5. Working
6. Get some lag spikes while in combat.
7. http://i.imgur.com/jK1ch.jpg
Re: Supported Video Cards
Am just confirming for each build. Not try to cause trouble. Just more documentation the better right?last wrote:You do realise that you have posted that already 4 times in here?FireDart wrote:1. ATI Radeon HD 6950 2GB (NOT CROSSFIRED)
2. Desktop
3. Windows 7, 64 Bit
4. a161
5. Working
6. Get some lag spikes while in combat.
7. http://i.imgur.com/jK1ch.jpg
Re: Supported Video Cards
While we appreciate your documentation, it really only helps when things are not working for you, and specifically when there's a change from one alpha to the next. You should only re-post when you find a bug or unusual issue that you haven't had before (for example the lag with ragdolls is a well known issue that affects everyone and doesn't need to be mentioned again, not to mention is not graphics related)FireDart wrote: Am just confirming for each build. Not try to cause trouble. Just more documentation the better right?
Re: Supported Video Cards
Noted, thanks!Johannes wrote:While we appreciate your documentation, it really only helps when things are not working for you, and specifically when there's a change from one alpha to the next. You should only re-post when you find a bug or unusual issue that you haven't had before (for example the lag with ragdolls is a well known issue that affects everyone and doesn't need to be mentioned again, not to mention is not graphics related)FireDart wrote: Am just confirming for each build. Not try to cause trouble. Just more documentation the better right?
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Re: Supported Video Cards
Latest alpha with GTS 450 and windows 7 ultimate (32 bit) works fine, 300-400 FPS.
Starts to get some lag when there's 7+ characters in the world.
Desktop, alpha 169 (I think?)
Starts to get some lag when there's 7+ characters in the world.
Desktop, alpha 169 (I think?)
Re: Supported Video Cards
the latest alpha is 161Nervesplitter wrote:Latest alpha with GTS 450 and windows 7 ultimate (32 bit) works fine, 300-400 FPS.
Starts to get some lag when there's 7+ characters in the world.
Desktop, alpha 169 (I think?)
Re: Supported Video Cards
1. GF 160M
2. Laptop
3. Windows 7 Home Edition 32 Bit
4. a160
5. Working
6. OK i think. Little lags with more npc.
2. Laptop
3. Windows 7 Home Edition 32 Bit
4. a160
5. Working
6. OK i think. Little lags with more npc.
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Re: Supported Video Cards
Quick question, I have a new laptop coming in and this is what I'm working with.
Graphics Card:
Intel HD Graphics 3000 with up to 1.6 GB Dynamic Video Memory
AMD Radeon™ HD 6470M (64-bit) 512 MB (Dual)
That should work, right...?
Graphics Card:
Intel HD Graphics 3000 with up to 1.6 GB Dynamic Video Memory
AMD Radeon™ HD 6470M (64-bit) 512 MB (Dual)
That should work, right...?
Re: Supported Video Cards
In theory, yes. Just keep in mind that, being in alpha, this game has not had much compatibility work done yet so random unaccounted bugs with drivers can cause crashes.Spike Jackson wrote:Quick question, I have a new laptop coming in and this is what I'm working with.
Graphics Card:
Intel HD Graphics 3000 with up to 1.6 GB Dynamic Video Memory
AMD Radeon™ HD 6470M (64-bit) 512 MB (Dual)
That should work, right...?
Most likely it should work fine, just don't be surprised if it doesn't =)
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Re: Supported Video Cards
ATI Radeon HD 2400, 4 gig ram. Occasional freeze and cannot have 6 characters in the same place without experiencing substantial frame rate issues. I have gotten it to work however.
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Re: Supported Video Cards
1. GTX570
2. Desktop
3. Windows 7 64b
4. a162
it works
2. Desktop
3. Windows 7 64b
4. a162
it works