Hello all,
I recently had a custom PC built, and I'm finding that the results when gaming are not much higher compared to what I was seeing on my previous system, which had a Radeon RX 480 GPU and an FX-8320 CPU. I've looked through the forums here and cannot seem to find anything that improves anything. My specs:
Radeon RX Vega 56
AMD Ryzen 7 2700x
ROG Crosshair VII Hero
16 GB Corsair RAM
Windows 10 Home
I am running TANE SP3, build 94829, under the following settings:
Vertical Sync: Full
Shadow Quality: Off
Texture Detail: High
Post Processing: Low
Water Quality: High
Antialiasing: 4x
Detail Update Rate: Ultra
Draw Distance: 8000 m
Use Multiple Render Threads: Yes
Use Texture Streaming: Yes
Use PhysX: No
Process Objects Behind Camera: Yes
The FPS on most routes, without any trains, seems to be right around 60 with full vertical sync. In highly populated areas, I have seen it drop as low as 29 FPS, which happened on Jointed Rail's Tidewater route and The ECML King's Cross route in London. Even when the FPS count is high, though, there is an occasional stutter or jitter, and moving objects can appear to "jump" a little bit. Performance is not a deal-breaker by any means, but I expected to see more of an improvement with my new system over the old one. Perhaps it's just that my expectations are too high. Does this performance sound normal with my hardware?
I recently had a custom PC built, and I'm finding that the results when gaming are not much higher compared to what I was seeing on my previous system, which had a Radeon RX 480 GPU and an FX-8320 CPU. I've looked through the forums here and cannot seem to find anything that improves anything. My specs:
Radeon RX Vega 56
AMD Ryzen 7 2700x
ROG Crosshair VII Hero
16 GB Corsair RAM
Windows 10 Home
I am running TANE SP3, build 94829, under the following settings:
Vertical Sync: Full
Shadow Quality: Off
Texture Detail: High
Post Processing: Low
Water Quality: High
Antialiasing: 4x
Detail Update Rate: Ultra
Draw Distance: 8000 m
Use Multiple Render Threads: Yes
Use Texture Streaming: Yes
Use PhysX: No
Process Objects Behind Camera: Yes
The FPS on most routes, without any trains, seems to be right around 60 with full vertical sync. In highly populated areas, I have seen it drop as low as 29 FPS, which happened on Jointed Rail's Tidewater route and The ECML King's Cross route in London. Even when the FPS count is high, though, there is an occasional stutter or jitter, and moving objects can appear to "jump" a little bit. Performance is not a deal-breaker by any means, but I expected to see more of an improvement with my new system over the old one. Perhaps it's just that my expectations are too high. Does this performance sound normal with my hardware?