@helix - Can you maybe give some insight on why Dishonored runs worse with helixmod installed vs not? I get in certain areas half the framerate with helix mod than without when enabling 3d.
@helix - Can you maybe give some insight on why Dishonored runs worse with helixmod installed vs not? I get in certain areas half the framerate with helix mod than without when enabling 3d.
Did you ever solve this issue?
Everybody has the same problem. It's such a shame, Ghostbusters The Video game looks so awesome in 3D, like little actual 6 inch Matty collector figures running around it's awesome.
I tested on 2 systems:
Q9650@4.2 ghz
GTX670
Asus Striker II Extreme
And
I8700K
GTX1080Ti
Asus Maximus X Apex
Looking at certain places just makes the fps drop from 160fps to 20fps, don't know why.
Everybody has the same problem. It's such a shame, Ghostbusters The Video game looks so awesome in 3D, like little actual 6 inch Matty collector figures running around it's awesome.
I tested on 2 systems:
Q9650@4.2 ghz
GTX670
Asus Striker II Extreme
And
I8700K
GTX1080Ti
Asus Maximus X Apex
Looking at certain places just makes the fps drop from 160fps to 20fps, don't know why.
GPU: EXOC GTX 1080Ti (Stock)
CPU: i7 8700K (Stock)
Motherboard: Asus Maximus X Apex (Stock)
RAM: 16GB GSkill 3200 C14 (Stock)
Display1: 300 inch Epson TW 6700 3D Projector
Display2: 65 inch Samsung LCD TV
HD: WD Black 1TB NVMe
OS: Windows 10 64
[quote="Gold444"]Did you ever solve this issue?
Everybody has the same problem. It's such a shame, Ghostbusters The Video game looks so awesome in Nvidia 3DTV Play, like little actual 6 inch Matty collector figures running around it's awesome. I can't believe how incredibly different gaming in 3D is to 2D. It's beyond awesome.
I tested on 2 systems:
Q9650@4.2 ghz
GTX670
Asus Striker II Extreme
And
I8700K
GTX1080Ti
Asus Maximus X Apex
Looking at certain places just makes the fps drop from 160fps to 20fps, don't know why. [/quote]
Everybody has the same problem. It's such a shame, Ghostbusters The Video game looks so awesome in Nvidia 3DTV Play, like little actual 6 inch Matty collector figures running around it's awesome. I can't believe how incredibly different gaming in 3D is to 2D. It's beyond awesome.
I tested on 2 systems:
Q9650@4.2 ghz
GTX670
Asus Striker II Extreme
And
I8700K
GTX1080Ti
Asus Maximus X Apex
Looking at certain places just makes the fps drop from 160fps to 20fps, don't know why.
GPU: EXOC GTX 1080Ti (Stock)
CPU: i7 8700K (Stock)
Motherboard: Asus Maximus X Apex (Stock)
RAM: 16GB GSkill 3200 C14 (Stock)
Display1: 300 inch Epson TW 6700 3D Projector
Display2: 65 inch Samsung LCD TV
HD: WD Black 1TB NVMe
OS: Windows 10 64
@terintamel
the games you showed in your videos all require a very good CPU for 3D Vision. I don't know why CPU usage is so low or why some games are more CPU bottlenecked than others.
But this is what I know:
For Dishonored you need at least a i7 7700k CPU to maintain 60 fps per eye. Previously I had a i7 3770k and fps regularily dropped to 40 fps in this game. As you have an AMD CPU it's no wonder that the fps drops are even greater than that and you got 30 fps.
Nvidia is not optimizing the 3D Vision driver any more and generally it is limited to use only 3 cores. The only solution is to buy the best CPU available on the market (i7 8700k) and bruteforce the bottleneck with this.
the games you showed in your videos all require a very good CPU for 3D Vision. I don't know why CPU usage is so low or why some games are more CPU bottlenecked than others.
But this is what I know:
For Dishonored you need at least a i7 7700k CPU to maintain 60 fps per eye. Previously I had a i7 3770k and fps regularily dropped to 40 fps in this game. As you have an AMD CPU it's no wonder that the fps drops are even greater than that and you got 30 fps.
Nvidia is not optimizing the 3D Vision driver any more and generally it is limited to use only 3 cores. The only solution is to buy the best CPU available on the market (i7 8700k) and bruteforce the bottleneck with this.
ASUS ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1080 | Core I7-7700K | 16GB RAM | Win10 Pro x64
Asus ROG Swift PG278Q 3D Vision Monitor
Optoma UHD 40 3D Vision Projector
Paypal donations for 3D Fix Manager: duselpaul86@gmx.de
[quote="Gold444"]Did you ever solve this issue?
Everybody has the same problem. It's such a shame, Ghostbusters The Video game looks so awesome in 3D, like little actual 6 inch Matty collector figures running around it's awesome.
I tested on 2 systems:
Q9650@4.2 ghz
GTX670
Asus Striker II Extreme
And
I8700K
GTX1080Ti
Asus Maximus X Apex
Looking at certain places just makes the fps drop from 160fps to 20fps, don't know why. [/quote]
I couldn't find a solution for this either. Changing the graphics settings does not really have an impact on this game either. I guess it's also due to the game engine not being well optimized.
Everybody has the same problem. It's such a shame, Ghostbusters The Video game looks so awesome in 3D, like little actual 6 inch Matty collector figures running around it's awesome.
I tested on 2 systems:
Q9650@4.2 ghz
GTX670
Asus Striker II Extreme
And
I8700K
GTX1080Ti
Asus Maximus X Apex
Looking at certain places just makes the fps drop from 160fps to 20fps, don't know why.
I couldn't find a solution for this either. Changing the graphics settings does not really have an impact on this game either. I guess it's also due to the game engine not being well optimized.
ASUS ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1080 | Core I7-7700K | 16GB RAM | Win10 Pro x64
Asus ROG Swift PG278Q 3D Vision Monitor
Optoma UHD 40 3D Vision Projector
Paypal donations for 3D Fix Manager: duselpaul86@gmx.de
Ghostbusters is a very fun game but terrible port to PC, so if I'm remembering correct, fps issues are caused by very bad optimisation and porting.
Did you guys try these below? I saved those solutions years ago:
[quote]I've tried everything that's been recommended... until I saw this mentioned on the Atari forums
When the game starts, go into the task manager, lower the process priority to "Low".
I did that, and bam! Went from mega-stuttering FPS drops in water areas and such, to having it run buttery smooth[/quote]
[quote]
Make a backup of "settings.ini"
Find the "settings.ini" file here: C:\Users\"YOURNAME"\AppData\Local\GHOSTBUSTERS (tm).
Open it and locate this line: backBufferCount=1
Change it to: backBufferCount=0[/quote]
I'll try the first one.
The backbuffer=0 one is not good. The fps is identical but it introduces a 0.5 second stutter every 120 seconds.
8700K
1080Ti
PS: The PC port of Ghostbusters: The Video Game in 2D is flawless. 120+ fps using SGSSAA 8X and 16x AF. Looks like a real animated Hollywood version of GB3.
It's just in 3D (compulsory 720p60HZ or 1080p24HZ if you are on HDMI cable), and in some places that the fps drops occur. 2D it's perfect.
The backbuffer=0 one is not good. The fps is identical but it introduces a 0.5 second stutter every 120 seconds.
8700K
1080Ti
PS: The PC port of Ghostbusters: The Video Game in 2D is flawless. 120+ fps using SGSSAA 8X and 16x AF. Looks like a real animated Hollywood version of GB3.
It's just in 3D (compulsory 720p60HZ or 1080p24HZ if you are on HDMI cable), and in some places that the fps drops occur. 2D it's perfect.
GPU: EXOC GTX 1080Ti (Stock)
CPU: i7 8700K (Stock)
Motherboard: Asus Maximus X Apex (Stock)
RAM: 16GB GSkill 3200 C14 (Stock)
Display1: 300 inch Epson TW 6700 3D Projector
Display2: 65 inch Samsung LCD TV
HD: WD Black 1TB NVMe
OS: Windows 10 64
If Steam, you might try running Steam as administrator also.
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Windows 10 x64 1709
Everybody has the same problem. It's such a shame, Ghostbusters The Video game looks so awesome in 3D, like little actual 6 inch Matty collector figures running around it's awesome.
I tested on 2 systems:
Q9650@4.2 ghz
GTX670
Asus Striker II Extreme
And
I8700K
GTX1080Ti
Asus Maximus X Apex
Looking at certain places just makes the fps drop from 160fps to 20fps, don't know why.
GPU: EXOC GTX 1080Ti (Stock)
CPU: i7 8700K (Stock)
Motherboard: Asus Maximus X Apex (Stock)
RAM: 16GB GSkill 3200 C14 (Stock)
Display1: 300 inch Epson TW 6700 3D Projector
Display2: 65 inch Samsung LCD TV
HD: WD Black 1TB NVMe
OS: Windows 10 64
GPU: EXOC GTX 1080Ti (Stock)
CPU: i7 8700K (Stock)
Motherboard: Asus Maximus X Apex (Stock)
RAM: 16GB GSkill 3200 C14 (Stock)
Display1: 300 inch Epson TW 6700 3D Projector
Display2: 65 inch Samsung LCD TV
HD: WD Black 1TB NVMe
OS: Windows 10 64
the games you showed in your videos all require a very good CPU for 3D Vision. I don't know why CPU usage is so low or why some games are more CPU bottlenecked than others.
But this is what I know:
For Dishonored you need at least a i7 7700k CPU to maintain 60 fps per eye. Previously I had a i7 3770k and fps regularily dropped to 40 fps in this game. As you have an AMD CPU it's no wonder that the fps drops are even greater than that and you got 30 fps.
Nvidia is not optimizing the 3D Vision driver any more and generally it is limited to use only 3 cores. The only solution is to buy the best CPU available on the market (i7 8700k) and bruteforce the bottleneck with this.
ASUS ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1080 | Core I7-7700K | 16GB RAM | Win10 Pro x64
Asus ROG Swift PG278Q 3D Vision Monitor
Optoma UHD 40 3D Vision Projector
Paypal donations for 3D Fix Manager: duselpaul86@gmx.de
I couldn't find a solution for this either. Changing the graphics settings does not really have an impact on this game either. I guess it's also due to the game engine not being well optimized.
ASUS ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1080 | Core I7-7700K | 16GB RAM | Win10 Pro x64
Asus ROG Swift PG278Q 3D Vision Monitor
Optoma UHD 40 3D Vision Projector
Paypal donations for 3D Fix Manager: duselpaul86@gmx.de
Did you guys try these below? I saved those solutions years ago:
Asus Deluxe Gen3, Core i7 2700k@4.5Ghz, GTX 1080Ti, 16 GB RAM, Win 7 64bit
Samsung Pro 250 GB SSD, 4 TB WD Black (games)
Benq XL2720Z
The backbuffer=0 one is not good. The fps is identical but it introduces a 0.5 second stutter every 120 seconds.
8700K
1080Ti
PS: The PC port of Ghostbusters: The Video Game in 2D is flawless. 120+ fps using SGSSAA 8X and 16x AF. Looks like a real animated Hollywood version of GB3.
It's just in 3D (compulsory 720p60HZ or 1080p24HZ if you are on HDMI cable), and in some places that the fps drops occur. 2D it's perfect.
GPU: EXOC GTX 1080Ti (Stock)
CPU: i7 8700K (Stock)
Motherboard: Asus Maximus X Apex (Stock)
RAM: 16GB GSkill 3200 C14 (Stock)
Display1: 300 inch Epson TW 6700 3D Projector
Display2: 65 inch Samsung LCD TV
HD: WD Black 1TB NVMe
OS: Windows 10 64