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Outerra Engine => Technology => Topic started by: cameni on January 02, 2011, 07:18:28 am
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A survey to see what graphics cards do you have.
Please specify the series you have got. This basically starts from the recommended models, some lower ones will work too but it might not be optimal in terms of smoothness etc.
Minimum GPU memory size is 512MB.
(Note: poll options and results aren't visible in guest mode, you have to be logged in)
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GeForce 8800 GTS 640MB - bought just after release.
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I'm on a 8600GTX 256mb ... well, I was until it burned out. I'm now down to a 7900 series. Hoping to upgrade in a month or two though.
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The graphics card in my laptop doesn't meet the specifications, but I'll mention it anyway. It's a Quadro NVS 130M, with 256 MB.
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8800GT OC here.
Question though: How CPU intensive is it? I'm still stuck with a Pentium 4 HT 3GHz :(
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CPU power isn't that problematic, as it was said elsewhere the engine is GPU-bound. However, CPU should be with 2 cores, because there is a lot of tasks that run in parallel with the rendering loop. On a single-core CPU it means that these tasks would interleave with the rendering loop, possibly causing stuttering. But we actually didn't try it on a single-core CPU so I don't know to what extent it affects the smoothness.
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Was looking at the possibility of doing this sometime early February: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814125342
For $114US, that's not terribly out of reach for a lot of people, including me.
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If you want cheaper graphics cards, you could take a look at microcenter:
http://www.microcenter.com/
their stores have great deals, got something similar to the graphics card above for $90.00
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Nvidia GTX 460 Special Edition 1GB
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CPU power isn't that problematic, as it was said elsewhere the engine is GPU-bound. However, CPU should be with 2 cores, because there is a lot of tasks that run in parallel with the rendering loop. On a single-core CPU it means that these tasks would interleave with the rendering loop, possibly causing stuttering. But we actually didn't try it on a single-core CPU so I don't know to what extent it affects the smoothness.
How about hyperthreading? Hyperthreading was supposed to help, but in my experience it only made things worse. For example, turning on HT in TF2 makes it stutter even after they first gave TF2 HT capability and even after a HT performance update. :mad:
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Just recently upgraded to a Gigabyte GTX470 "Super Overclock" with 1280MB of GDDR5 RAM. If anybody's considering an upgrade, I'd highly recommend it. I've managed to squeeze a massive 228MHz increase in core clock from nVidia's reference card. The memory managed a good overclock coming from 1674MHz to 1950Mhz. :D
I upgraded from a Gainward GS GTX260 896MB and the difference was incredible.
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Using an Radeon 4850 for the last couple of years. Still gives good performance (except for Outerra! :mad: ).
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This system is housed in a full size replica home built Suhkoy SU27 Flanker B Aircraft Cockpit My Rig:
Microsoft Windows XP(Home) Ver2002 Service Pack3,
Intel Core2 CPU 6400 @2.13GHz, 3.00GB of RAM. Single HDmonitor(LG), Graphics NVIDIA GeForce9600GT mem500meg,
Input Devices:- USBKeyboard(Zippy mini),USBMouse Kensington Trackerball, USB TrackIR4, USB X52Pro HOTAS runningSD6software.
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This system is housed in a full size replica home built Suhkoy SU27 Flanker B Aircraft Cockpit
Dude, that's hardcore :) +1
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This system is housed in a full size replica home built Suhkoy SU27 Flanker B Aircraft Cockpit
Screenshot or it never happened..
4890 1 Gig.. Stock 940.. 4gig DDR1066
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Screenshot or it never happened..
I wouldn't doubt him... this kind of thing's been happening in the flight sim community since at least the early 90s. Increased computing power and lower prices have encouraged it and this kind of thing has become increasingly common. Check out This guy's cockpit (http://www.737ng.co.uk/) for example.
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ATI 2600XT 512mb
As you told me long ago cameni, I'll probably have the lowest supported card :-)
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GTX260, 896MB of RAM on the card.
(and check out http://www.f15sim.com)
g.
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I’m running an Nvidia GTX 580 with one i7 980X based machine and an ATI/AMD 5870 with an i7 975X on another.
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I’m running an Nvidia GTX 580 with one i7 980X based machine and an ATI/AMD 5870 with an i7 975X on another.
You lying bastard. :mad: :lol:
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ATI 2600XT 512mb
As you told me long ago cameni, I'll probably have the lowest supported card :-)
Ah, didn't see you around for a long time :)
Yeah, that card could be supported when considering the required functionality, though I have no idea how it would perform .. probably nothing much :/
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I’m running an Nvidia GTX 580 with one i7 980X based machine and an ATI/AMD 5870 with an i7 975X on another.
TWO i7 computers?!? and a Nvidia 580?! y don't you just get a mac pro+windows?
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You lying bastard. :mad: :lol:
LOL, nope, no lying here, the full specs are list below on both machines. In addition to that I still have a GTX 480, GTX 285, 8800 Ultra and ATI 4870x2 lying around.
High end hardware and gaming just happens to be a serious hobby for me as well as many others.
ASUS Rampage III Extreme (1102 BIOS)
Intel Core i7-980X Extreme Edition w/Corsair H70
Corsair DOMINATOR-GT 6GB DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) CMT6GX3M3A1600C7
EVGA GeForce GTX 580 SuperClocked (263.09)
Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty
WD VelociRaptor 150GB – Windows 7 Ultimate 64/SP1 RC
WD VelociRaptor 300GB – Games/Programs
Corsair AX1200
Corsair 800D w/NoiseBlocker fans
ASUS Rampage II Extreme (1914 BIOS)
Intel Core i7-975 Extreme Edition w/Thermalright Ultra-120 eXtreme 1366 RT
Mushkin Redline Ascent 6GB DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) (6-7-6-18-1N)
Asus/ATI 5870 (Catalyst 10.12)
Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty
WD VelociRaptor 150GB Windows 7 Ultimate 64/SP1 RC
WD VelociRaptor 300GB Games/Programs
SILVERSTONE 1500Watt SST
SILVERSTONE TJ09-B
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dang, how much money do you spend on this? O_o
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dang, how much money do you spend on this? O_o
Since 2005 I’ve tried to keep two high end gaming systems up to date with the latest greatest from ATI and Nvidia (and Intel/AMD), so if you go back six years, I’ve dumped a lot into these two machines with frequent upgrades.
I’ve been one of Newegg’s best customers, lol.
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factory overclocked gtx285, I also have a gtx260 and 9800gx2 kicking around in older systems.
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LOL, nope, no lying here, the full specs are list below on both machines. In addition to that I still have a GTX 480, GTX 285, 8800 Ultra and ATI 4870x2 lying around.
High end hardware and gaming just happens to be a serious hobby for me as well as many others.
Well if I had money, I certainly wouldn't still be sitting here on my 7yr old P4 computer. :P I game a lot while still trying to get a job again, but my god is gaming painful on this thing now. :mad:
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MSI GTX 460 1 GB Overclocked. Hope it runs something like this decently. :)
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According to the poll right now it looks like only about 1/3 of the people on the forums have ATI cards (13/25).
Didn't expect that...
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MSI GTX 460 1 GB Overclocked, in my main machine.
MSI 8600,8800 and Looking at getting some AMD cards, just to play with in another machine that I play around with.
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Gainward GTX570, which replaced a HD4890 recently. One of the reasons was a hopefully outcoming Outerra demo... :D
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nVidia GeForce GTX 470 SLI
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XFX Radeon HD 5770
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Nvidea GTX 285
Or
Nvidea GTX 470
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EVGA NVidia GTX 460 1GB SC EE
Core: 810MHz
Shader: 1620MHz
Memory: 1900MHz
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My GTX 480 SLI cards are waiting for outerra eagerly...
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XFX Nvidia GTX260
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I have two ASUS Nvidia 280's in SLI with 1024mb's each.
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My laptop runnings off of an Nvidia 330 M, don't forget some of us are mobile users =D
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My laptop runnings off of an Nvidia 330 M, don't forget some of us are mobile users =D
It will need several optimizations and support for quality adjustment in engine, but that will not be available from start.
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I have a nvidia engt 240
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Nvidia 9600GT here
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Nvidia GTS 250
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Using a mobile AMD HD2600 XT 256MB at the moment,
but will perhaps get a desktop PC with an AMD HD6950 2GB next month.
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I've 9500GS Nvidia
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I have a Sapphire Radeon HD5770 (Stock settings, although it overclocks like crazy).
Other than that, I have a Core 2 Duo E8400 OC@4.05GHz, and DDR2 800 @900. I know, it's not much, but I'm about to upgrade to Sandy Bridge -- i5 2500K and an ASUS Mobo. Besides, the E8400 has been my most stable system -- it serves me well.
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CPU's not a problem for Outerra. It might be a problem for systems simulation, as long as that includes traversing XML trees and other lazy programmer's techniques ;)
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Just come across ZeosPantera's doubting thomas post ..... Check out these pics taken a few years ago http://profile.imageshack.us/user/ogreman/images I Hope this link works ... Never been web page/forums savy.....
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Just come across ZeosPantera's doubting thomas post ..... Check out these pics taken a few years ago http://profile.imageshack.us/user/ogreman/images I Hope this link works ... Never been web page/forums savy.....
Looks good so far. If you keep the gauges all pen on cardboard I will vote you coolest sim-pilot ever. I do hope you are going to be replacing that 17" lcd you have in the cockpit with you for something big enough to go outside of it.
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I'm running a notebook with an i7-740QM and an Nvidia GTX 460M. It's the equivalent to the desktop ATI Radeon 5750, but it has 1.5GB GDDR5.
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nvidia 560 overclocked @ 900 core 2000 memory 1800 shader
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Current results in pie chart:
(https://spreadsheets.google.com/a/outerra.com/oimg?key=0Am8MSE31ZuJjdHE1UFIzLXMzUEtBU1lPTFVBSzZ3ekE&oid=3&zx=6qr87t8im3mz)
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nvidia rules and is waiting for the ati-boys like me :/
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XFX GX260XADJC GeForce GTX 260 896MB 448-bit DDR3 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Support Video Card
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might want to redo the legend on that chart. NVIDIA GeForce doesn't tell us much.
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I had to capture the screen from Google Docs because it for some reason publishes and saves the chart differently than it shows it to me :(
(http://www.outerra.com/images/cards.png)
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Cameni, I tried to vote again, but I'm not sure it worked. :|
EVGA NVidia GTX 460 1GB SC EE
Core: 810MHz
Shader: 1620MHz
Memory: 1900MHz
Above is my new card also, except I haven't overclocked it yet.
Regards, Patrick
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ATI Radeon HD 5700+ Series
and I will put in a dual Graphic card.
I also have NVIDIA GeForce 9800 but right now I use the ATI
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Rolling an i7-920 and two EVGA GTX 460 superclocked(according to EVGA anyway)
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Hi To All
i do not pas minimums (a Mobility Radeon 9700 series 128Mb)
but if you agree i will make good critics to the work and give solutions for better in the forum.
Kind regards
Alas
from
www.soaringclouds.com (http://www.soaringclouds.com)
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Hi To All
i do not pas minimums (a Mobility Radeon 9700 series 128Mb)
but if you agree i will make good critics to the work and give solutions for better in the forum.
Kind regards
Alas
from
www.soaringclouds.com (http://www.soaringclouds.com)
That's alright, it's what I do here also. And welcome. :)
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ATI HD 5770.
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Currently a ATI Radeon HD 3400 256Mb, but will soon be ATI Radeon HD 5770 1Gb.
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ATI Radeon HD 6950 2GB with three screens in eyefinity here.
Will Outerra get proper FOV with eyefinity?
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Will Outerra get proper FOV with eyefinity?
Technically yes, it uses vertical FOV and computes the horizontal one from the resolution. But a wider FOV also affects other parameters in the engine, so we'll have to test it.
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Will Outerra get proper FOV with eyefinity?
Technically yes, it uses vertical FOV and computes the horizontal one from the resolution. But a wider FOV also affects other parameters in the engine, so we'll have to test it.
heh I would gladly be your lab-rat with eyefinity testing
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Will Outerra get proper FOV with eyefinity?
Technically yes, it uses vertical FOV and computes the horizontal one from the resolution. But a wider FOV also affects other parameters in the engine, so we'll have to test it.
heh I would gladly be your lab-rat with eyefinity testing
I made this for the rFactor2 wishlist thread. But the same measurements could easily be implemented into almost any game to set FOV and triplehead parameters and skewing.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v504/F12Bwth2/Forums/rF2MonitorSetup3.png)
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As of today a nvid 460 with 2GB :cool:
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Technically yes, it uses vertical FOV and computes the horizontal one from the resolution. But a wider FOV also affects other parameters in the engine, so we'll have to test it.
heh I would gladly be your lab-rat with eyefinity testing
I made this for the rFactor2 wishlist thread. But the same measurements could easily be implemented into almost any game to set FOV and triplehead parameters and skewing.
(huge pic)
I know. I saw you post it in the Contraptions section on FP and those idiots hated the idea and didn't see why you actually were right.
Ldesu on FP btw :>
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I know. I saw you post it in the Contraptions section on FP and those idiots hated the idea and didn't see why you actually were right.
Ldesu on FP btw :>
Ah. Please try not to let anyone follow you here. Facepunch will have their time and place in Outerra. Hopefully it will be VERY far away from me and other people of intelligence, dignity and self-conscience. Your OK, btw.
If you want to see a fight about fov.. I started a killer one on HardForums. Psycho FPS guys going nuts. http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?p=1037120186
Back on topic.. I still have an ATi Card. Yippee!!
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ATI firepro M7820 :>
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ATI 5650, 1 Gb, sadly capped down to 450 Mhz
Also, i5 450m (2,53 Ghz)
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i7 920, 6gb DDR3 ram, gt? 285 864ish mb.
(and the other computer is a fx5200 with a p4 :P)
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Sparkle GTX 570 1.2 GB (i7-2700K + 8GB of ram)
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nvidia geforce GTX 560 Ti with an i5 2500k CPU and 8 GB ram.
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I recently got an Evga 560 ti. Runs the engine much better than my MSI 460.
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My 8800gt died so i now have a ATI hd5xxx (not sure of the exact model as im not at home), it does perform slightly better than the 8800 did.
Sooo waiting for a public tech demo. :p
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I'm using a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 550 Ti overhere with 1Gb memory. ;D
Theo ;)
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gtx 580 and i7 950
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I have a Sapphire Radeon 6950 2GB
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ati 5750, i5 2310, 8gb here
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maybe iam a little late ...
nVidia GTX260 with ~800mb
even with that old card outerra is running pretty nice!
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Gtx 570
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Graphics:-NVIDIA ZOTAC Gtx 560Ti 10024MB DDR5 HDMI DVI PCI
Rig is:OS;-Win7 home premium +svc pack1 64bit, CPU;-Intel Core i7-2600K @3.4 x 3.4GHz Motherboard;-ASUS P8Z68-VLX + Intel Chipset Graphics:-NVIDIA ZOTAC Gtx 560Ti 10024MB DDR5 HDMI DVI PCI Internal Drive;- Seagate "Barracuda" 1Tb SATA 1700RPM 32MB cache RAM 4x2048MB DDR3 PC3 12800 @ 1600Mhz 240 tot=8.00 GB
TrakIR4Pro HOTAS;- Saitek X52 Pro
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Sapphire (ATI) Radeon HD 6850 1GB
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MSI N560Ti Hawk W/ i5 2500k. Getting good frames in the demo.
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Is it really rare to see duel-core graphic card user in here?
I am using Inno3D GeForce 590 1.5GB. Works pretty fine, just still too stuffed with memory when I setting terrain texture to 1080p.
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Too stuffed with memory? What does it mean? :)
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I think he means to say that his graphics card's memory gets full.
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Terrain cache is of constant size, unless one adjust some of the limit-xxx sliders in terrain settings.
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ATI 5670 here.
Updated drivers to no avail :(
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What does it do?
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GeForce GTX 560 Ti 2 GB
Just purchased the pre order and the alpha runs great.
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Zotac GeForce GTX 580 3GB here.
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Crossfire of Ati HD 5850 1GB from Sapphire
Game is smooth with texture in 4096-4096, will try to max everything tomorrow
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GTX 560! i hope it uses more CPU because i spent alot of money for my fsx based comp which is i7-950 OC 3.75GHz. that is good enough right?
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GTX 560! i hope it uses more CPU because i spent alot of money for my fsx based comp which is i7-950 OC 3.75GHz. that is good enough right?
Terrain is generated only on the GPU, which increases performance. Other things (later mods, game mechanics, etc) may utilize some portions of the CPU, but for now, only the GPU matters for all intents and purposes.
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I just found this demo and tried it on my Samsung Q330 laptop with and Nvidia 310M gpu. I'm surprised how well it runs although I've hard to turn off some options. Can't wait to get home and try on my main pc with AMD 6970.
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560Ti 1GB
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GTX560Ti 1GB - runs fine on default settings
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ATI 6950 x2
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I currently use a NVidia GTS 250 - works nice an smoothely. A GTX 560 Ti is on my desk and awaits being screwed into my PC.
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GTS250 512RAM.EXCELLENTLY WORKS AT THE MAXIMAL ADJUSTMENTS!!!
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Laptop (Asus G74SX-TY032V) with a Nvidia Geforce GTX 560M (3 gb).
Run @ 50/60 fps almost everywhere, except when I put a dozen of 3D objects such buildings, then it runs @ 15/20 fps. :/
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AMD Radeon HD 6850 1GB here,runs well ,except some viewpoints (near the ground) with many 3D objects - but there is still room for optimization ;).
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Desktop @ home Nvidia GTX470 1280MB GDDR5
Notebook GeForce GT550M CUDA 2GB
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ATI 4890 with 1GB Ram, I updated to the 12.1 drivers and everything works pretty well.
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ATI 4890 with 1GB Ram, I updated to the 12.1 drivers and everything works pretty well.
Take it to 12.2
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It might already be at that, and I'll double check. I have Steam, so I just had it update the driver.
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Have to check the Information tab in the Catalyst control panel. I installed 12.2 on my brothers PC twice and it was still 12.1
I had to use driver sweeper to completely wipe out the previous drivers and install.
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ATI-HD7950
catalyst 12.2
and yes...,i still can't run this demo
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Please attach eng.log and describe what happens.
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GTX 570 here :)
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Radeon 3870, 512MB/256bit + Phenom 9550 (NOT 955, it's older 9550, 2,2GHz X4) + 6GB DDR2 800MHz.
Catalyst 12.3.
Works pretty nice as the 4-year old PC... :P
Btw. I would like to know how I could improve number of fps in Outerra with changing terrain settings? Because during terrain generation fps is worst and when I drive I have rising and then falling fps and it repeats all the time...
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Please upload your time.log from a driving session. But it's probably a problem with Radeon 3xxx performance in computation.
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Here is time.log: http://www.gamefront.com/files/21494660/time.log (http://www.gamefront.com/files/21494660/time.log)
What else I have noticed: if I had laggy fps and game simulation is really slow and then I move camera to top view of the truck (it is Tatra truck? :P ) the physics simulation (but camera movement also) is going too fast. It looks like trying to catch up in rendering enough frames in second. So I had effect: speed like 20kmh, moving camera view, wow, speed like 60kmh!
I have seen similar "bug" in GTA4 (version 1.0.0.0) and DiRT game (I read on forums that in DiRT this bug appeared only on AMD CPUs). In GTA4 patch fixed it long time ago, I don't remember what about DiRT, but probably they have fixed it too.
But probably it's problem with my too slow GPU. Or maybe with not enough GPU memory. I had changed to 240p and it helped bit. Still this problem occured, but it wasn't so big as before.
Small btw. edit: is there any way I could check GPU memory usage while playing Outerra?
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Are you getting these slowdowns when there are no buildings and vehicles?
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I have done small tests, and yes, it doesn't depend from buildings/vehicles.
With settings: 240p, prefetch levels 17, max terrain level generated 21, tiles per frame 6, tree coef 0.14 it runs quite smoothly.
1440x900, off vert sync, FXAA on, shadows 1024x1024 with 4 samples, shadowmap kernel size 2, shadow distance 600.
But for example on default (480p, prefetch 12, max 22) the problem returns.
I'm not sure yet, but while driving the problem seems to be bigger, but while I'm in ufo mode flying (especially farther from ground) this problem is smaller.
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GeForce GTX 570 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130593)
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I have a laptop with a GT 555m version A I think (has 96 cores vs 144) :( it has 1GB of very fast global memory as apposed to the slower memory in version B. The game runs nicely I would say it caps at about 35-45ish fps. Turning off shadows does nothing to improve performance for me.
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I asked cameni some weeks ago wether the shadow disabler is working yet. But it doesnt. First make sure, that there are really no shadows ;)
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GTX 570 HD SC.
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is there any way I could check GPU memory usage while playing Outerra?
Install Process Explorer from Sysinternals:
http://www.sysinternals.com/ (http://www.sysinternals.com/)
After install, you can select columns to display GPU information. (also Network I/O, Disk I/O and more stuff to check what your computer is doing)
Good luck!
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Slaughtered my wallet today after purchasing my new EVGA GTX 680!!!
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I use a AMD Radeon HD 6990
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I'm using a Nvidia GTX 570 (1280Mo GDDR5)
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Palit GTX 580
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Slaughtered my wallet today after purchasing my new EVGA GTX 680!!!
GTX 690 already came out. Really disappointing this business of video cards. You buy the best one, and the day after another better comes out.
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I´m using a GTX560ti OC 1GB and planning to add 1 more when i finally upgrade mobo, CPU and RAM.
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MSI GTX560ti
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GeForce GTX 560 Ti equipped with 1GB
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Does Outerra benefit from more VRAM or core power? example;
GeForce 560 Ti 448cores 1gb vs Radeon 6970 2gb
(i know its still alpha, but still)
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EVGA GTX 570 super clocked 1 gb of onboard RAM
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Does Outerra benefit from more VRAM or core power? example;
GeForce 560 Ti 448cores 1gb vs Radeon 6970 2gb
(i know its still alpha, but still)
There are more architectural differences that complicate the matters, but we want to build a benchmark mode into the demo so we can get a better picture. I'm especially interested to compare the results with other games.
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ATI Eyefinity Samsung 245BWs 5760x1200p
Antec Lanboy Air/w 120mm 15 Antec True Quiet Fans
AMD Bulldozer/OC 4.4Ghz
16GB/DDR3 1600Mhz
Samsung SSDs
Crossfire 6970s
XFX Black Edition PSU
Give me something to test LOL!! I really would like to know if there is a config file I can edit to test the full resolution of 5760x1200..
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ASUS NVIDIA GeForce GTX 690.
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You paid $1000 for a GPU...
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You paid $1000 for a GPU...
There are enough people out there who will do that.
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I know... It just doesn't make sense to me when it isn't that huge of an upgrade vs the cheaper cards and will be <$500 in a few months.
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Its price won't get under $500 until AMD cuts prices and it won't happen in a few months... may be with the new AMD GPU generation but it depends on how successful it will be. I am a little pessimistic about that and in my opinion there are some architectural limitations so they need to do some redesign. On the other side NV is able to fight AMD's upcoming GPUs with current generation or with cheap GK104 derived designs. And remember originally the the price for the GK104 (NV680) cards was set to ($300) but thanks to AMD's not very successful GCN architecture the GK104 jumped to GK110 position and it's price to $500... This move also has a few disadvantages for NV680 like slower computations capabilities (double precision) but this is not a big issue in games...
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NVIDIA GeForce 580GTX
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ATI Mobility Radeon HD 6770M and a Intel HD Graphics, not sure which model.
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Nvidia GTX 680. Well, to be honest, an Nvidia 8800GT, but I've ordered a GTX 680.
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Nvidia GTX 680. Well, to be honest, an Nvidia 8800GT, but I've ordered a GTX 680.
Not to rain on your Parade, but does your board support PCIE 2.0? If not your still running the 1.0 pipelines, which limits your new card to half of it's capable performance..
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Nvidia GTX 680. Well, to be honest, an Nvidia 8800GT, but I've ordered a GTX 680.
Not to rain on your Parade, but does your board support PCIE 2.0? If not your still running the 1.0 pipelines, which limits your new card to half of it's capable performance..
Hehe. I had an Intel Core i7 system until the motherboard broke last month. Why I still have a GT 8800 is because I'm to greedy to update it, and I didn't need it as I was mainly doing rendering and casual gaming. After I finally got my money back for the motherboard, I decided to upgrade to newest Intel i7 generation - with PCI-E 3.0 - and why not get a new GPU too?
Edit: Bought Gainward Phantom GTX 670, instead. More bang than a standard GTX 680, saving me equal to USD 150 in Norway. ;D
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NVidia GeForce GTX 550Ti
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GTX 570 1280 mb, no problems at all.
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Ati/Amd 6970 2gb
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in on the low end of the NVidia GeForce line, im runing GeForce 210 1024 mb
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GTX 460 on SLI. But the demo version is only using one card. Does Outerra support SLI/Crossfire? Extra fps would be nice.
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MSI N460GTX Cyclone 768MB
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Asus GTX 670 DirectCUII
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Nvidia Quadro 5000
But it's used for CFD and similar in which software uses video card for computations. The list of supported cards is small. Will say OpenGL flies on it.
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Nvidia Quadro 5000
Whaooo ! this is serious hardware !!! can you explain on which CPU/board/Os you run this Gem ?
how many monitors do you plug behind it BTW ?
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EVGA GTX 680 4gb w/backplate. Runs like a dream on my whole system.
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I can not see the poll anymore, even logged it. I have updated my system and have now GTX670 with 4gb vram
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GTX 670 with 2GB vram
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I can not see the poll anymore, even logged it. I have updated my system and have now GTX670 with 4gb vram
Hmm, was it ever ported from the old forum?
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Can't say for sure, but I remember changing my poll vote after upgrading from 250 (or 9800) to 460
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Hello!
Asus 3GB Radeon HD 7950 DirectCU II
Love the work you guys are doing.
Constantly blowing me away!
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Asus GeForce GTX580 DirectCUII 1.5GB GDDR5
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Asus GeForce GTX670 DirectCUII 2GB GDDR5
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Hello,
My card is a MSI NVIDIA GTX 760 memory 2 GB GDDR5 memory 256-bit Bus
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I have a GTX 430, and I am surprised I can run the game. I need to use the optimized grass option, but it runs pretty smooth. I'm impressed how well this engine is made, especially considering the fact it's a full scale Earth.
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Gainward GTX580 - 3GB GDDR5...
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Ati Sapphire 7850 2Gb custom OC from 850 to 1.250Mhz (i5 2550K)
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Asus GTX680 dcu ii oc 2GB . Best tax return splurge ever. most new games run flawlessly on Ultra, except for planetside 2 which has that damned cpu bottleneck. i7 2700k, 16gb ram, 750w high current gamer psu and samsung 840 256gb ssd for games and os. Outerra tech demo runs smooth, except for the mouse movement feels a bit laggy like VSync is on. I hate vsync!
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I have a GTX 430, and I am surprised I can run the game. I need to use the optimized grass option, but it runs pretty smooth. I'm impressed how well this engine is made, especially considering the fact it's a full scale Earth.
Heh, running even on GTX275 and just grass optimized ...
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Running just fine in a GT440 on my main PC.
My laptop is off the specs (Intel HD 3000)
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GTX 480 atm, planning to put a 660ti in this machine
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4GB GTX 770. AWWWW YEEEEAHHH......
Between 100-120fps away from the ground, occasionally a little higher. However, down to around 55 moving along the ground with full 3D grass, with the rare harsh stutter spike and it says 40something for a moment. (Still generally goes farther down and has more stutter spikes with roads around.)
I figured out, before I switched the card, that my very frequent harsh stutters were due do Full Refresh vsync, so I turned it off, however I have yet to try half refresh. Obviously, I know nothing about how it's programmed, but in other games, vsync will lock you to 60fps or 30fps depending on how high your framerate is. However, this doesn't seem to do that when it gets below 60. At least that's what the fps says. Does it still only lock it to 60 even if it goes lower? The harsh stutters seem a lot more frequent than with vsync in other games.
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7970 sitting on my desk. Will marry it to my 8 Core 8350 tomorrow. Probably have OT running by mid next week (I work REAL slow). Maybe having outerra not crash every 8 minutes will make me want to play in it more. Maybe.
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Wait.... You went with AMD again?...
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I do a lot of video encoding.. 8 Cores is going to be helpful there and I have ALWAYS had ATi. From my 9550 to my X1950XT to my 4890 to my 7970.. I must keep the tradition alive.
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I specifically meant the gpu
But if you say so....
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This poll needs perhaps an option for the AMD R7 and R9 series (till now they are rebrands of older cards, but the R9 290X and 290 seem to be around the corner).
I run an AMD R9 280X 3GB now. Works well with OT so far.
I'm getting around 60 fps on ground level with high grass density and terrain quality at 1080p. Also textures at high.
More than double the framerate than with a HD 6950 2GB. AMD Driver improvements may up the fps a littlebit in the future. Hopefully.
Now I need the Oculus Rift Dev. Kit Nr.2. :D