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Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by simulationdude, Sep 1, 2013.

  1. simulationdude

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    I'm not. I DO play all games on high settings, including DiRt3 city car driving, simcity and all the other games that have better optimization. I might just show how poorly optimized the game is. My friend gets 80 fps on high settings and these are his specs:
    4th gen intel core i5 overclocked @4 GHz
    8 gigs of ram
    Gigabyte Radeon HD 7970

    Stop defending the game people! The game is just poorly optimized as it is in alpha, not even beta. I am not trying to offend anyone but this is the meanest forum i've ever seen.
     
  2. Davidbc

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    Some people were trying to help and you said this game looks like minecraft, so that's what you get. And the game is not poorly optimized. It simulates realistic physics, so it requires a powerful computer.
     
  3. TheAdmiester

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    No, not better optimisation, they're just FAR less CPU intensive. Stop whining that the game isn't optimised. This is about as good as it'll get. It NEEDS a good CPU, and you don't have one.
     
  4. simulationdude

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    Really? I play City car driving on high settings and these are the requirements:
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    • OS: Windows XP SP-3 / Vista SP-2 / 7 SP-1;
    • CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo / AMD Athlon X2;
    • Video: discrete video card with DirectX 9 support (1024 Mb RAM);
    • RAM: 2048 Mb DDR2 RAM;
    • HDD: 2,5 Gb of free space;
    • Screen: 1024x768, 32 bit;
    • Sound: compatible with DirectX 9.0;
    • Other: keyboard, mouse;
    • Internet connection (needed for activation).
    • Warning!!! Correct program operation on laptops and integrated video cards is not guaranteed!
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    [TD]Recommended system configuration:


    • OS: Windows 7 SP-1;
    • CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad / AMD Phenom II X4;
    • Video: discrete video card with DirectX 11 support (1024 Mb RAM);
    • RAM: 4096 Mb DDR3 RAM;
    • HDD: 2,5 Gb of free space;
    • Screen: 1680x1050, 32 bit;
    • Sound: compatible with DirectX 9.0;
    • Other: keyboard, mouse, racing wheel;
    • Internet connection (needed for activation).
    • Warning!!! Correct program operation on laptops and integrated video cards is not guaranteed!
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    And even for this i play the game on medium. You need to stop whinning and defending this "simulator."
    And yes, i do have a good CPU.
    Wanna know the benchmarks? about 4.5 GHz performance rated and you say that is not good? Overclocked to 2.89 GHz and that is not good?
    Well you must be blind then:
    This is the benchmark withough overclock:
    Not sure if you all knew this or not but a processor benchmark has to be at 600 to be a gaming processor and mine is 1900.
    http://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cpu=AMD+A6-3400M+APU&id=20


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    Yeah, that was a opioning. The game requirements are a lie, then. It says it requires a dual core processor and i think 256mb video card.
    My processor power per watt is 8.26 i think which is close to a 4th gen i7.

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    Did i mention my cpu is a part of AMD APU series? That my friend is extremely powerful whether you like it or not.
     
  5. TheAdmiester

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    No, it isn't at all. All APU means is that it's the CPU and GPU combined into one die. What you have is an extremely slow model, so it's extremely slow whether you like it or not.

    Power per watt means nothing, because an i7 is very powerful but has a high wattage, whereas the AMD APU is slow but uses a tiny amount of power, meaning their power per watt is the same.
     
  6. moosedks

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    your laptop cpu is only 3x faster than my 8 year old cpu...... aka slow as molasses
     
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  7. simulationdude

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    my CPU is apart of the APU series.
    This is my motherboard.
    AMD APU w/ Radeon HD graphics
    My CPU is also part of the Fusion. Went on system requirements lab and i can run ALL games except beam and crysis 3.
    Maybe i should take this in consideration:
    Beam forums are intel hogs
    or
    Beam forum members don't know nothing about AMD

    Also fyi APU does not mean that. APU is a series of AMD processors.
     
  8. moosedks

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    wow. An apu is exacly what he said.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accelerated_processing_unit
     
  9. simulationdude

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  10. 0xsergy

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    You really need to calm down. These guys are telling you the truth. You may not want to hear that your PC isn't top of the line but that's the truth. APUs are generally on par with intels integrated graphics cards which are not all that powerful.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMD_Accelerated_Processing_Unit

    Also, BeamNG requires a fairly good clock speed(per core) to run cars well. Your clock speed is 1.4ghz which is well below the stated minimum requirements unfortunately.
     
  11. simulationdude

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    Game requires a dual core processor btw.....
    And i have Quad-Core.
    So really it all goes down to:
    ya'll ain't no jack about computers.
     
  12. 0xsergy

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    Even if you had 16 cores your FPS would be the same because your clock speed is pretty, well, terrible. Please don't go around insulting members that are trying to point facts out to you.
     
  13. simulationdude

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    WTF?
    How is a AMD Radeon HD 6520G be compared to a intel intergraded graphics?
    Like i said 用具ysどのtkのwむちゃぼうtこmぷてrs。
     
  14. TheAdmiester

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    Coming from the one who himself doens't know jack about computers?

    As Sergy said, core amount doesn't matter if your CPU is crap in terms of clock speed. Imagine your CPU like a road. It has four lanes (cores), but because the road is covered in bumps and potholes, no traffic can go through it fast, meaning that a smoother road with only two lanes can handle more traffic.

    But I digress, if we don't know jack then leave the forum and figure out why it runs crap on your own.

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    Because it's integrated. It doesn't have its own memory, so it uses 512MB of your RAM. It's compared to a Intel integrated GPU because they're both integrated...
     
  15. moosedks

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    intel cpu's (some of them. intel hd graphics xxxx) have a gpu as well, making them technically an apu like yours.
     
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  16. simulationdude

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    My CPU is crap in terms of clock speed? Its 2.8 GHz, deal with it. And i like your example BUT:
    My CPU gets 8.65 per watt and 2.8 GHz.
    Sooo:
    4 lanes and lots of traffic goes through. In that term the CPU goes on turbo mode in which speeds up traffic to, 3.5 or 3.7 GHz to speed things up a bit. So i never experience speed bumps UNTIL i went on BeamNG Avenue and turned right on 13fpsBeam street which mad my CPU mad.

    By the sound of my computer, it never went on turbo the entire time while playing. Is there like a vSYNC or something? Can my monitor not catch up with the GPU?
     
  17. TheAdmiester

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    VSync caps your framerate at 60FPS. It won't have any effect on your computer whatsoever because your framerate is nowhere near that.
     
  18. eletricmano

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    You have to understand that your CPU just isn't good enough for BeamNG, 2.8GHz isn't enough. Integrated graphics cards will NOT run BeamNG with good FPS, can't you understand? Other games do not run in real time, everything is pre-animated and rigged.
     
  19. moosedks

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    well 2.8ghz is enough but in the original post he said his cpu was 1.4ghz and now he says 3.7??? -.-
     
  20. Davidbc

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    This thread is like a huge joke ahaha. Now, please take a look at this and you will understand why your PC can't run BeamNG:

    Your CPU is like an old AMD at 1.6 Ghz, you know what that means.

    That explains why you get 13 FPS in this game, because it requires a powerful CPU to calculate all the physics in realtime and you don't have that.
     
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