min of 50 fps at settlements with an 1080Ti? That must be some strong voodoo magic!So we are pretty sure it's the CPU side of things... one application I have on my rig is Process Lasso, and I have EDO set to high priority with Bitsum highest performance powerplan (custom windows power plan comes with Process Lasso) as well as core parking disabled. It is a free software so maybe some people could try it and see if it helps?
5600x (PBO2)
1080ti
Installed on Nvme.2 ssd
3600 Mhz RAM clock with matching Infinity Fabric
resolution: 3440 x 1440p ultrawide mostly high settings and AMD FSR on ultra
The lowest FPS I get is ~50 at settlements (only some, and haven't tried CZ's on U9 yet)
Concourse : ~80-100
Space : 144 (monitors frame limit)
I tried Process Lasso once and it didn't appear to make any difference to frame rates, or CPU temps, as the CPU was at it's highest frequency almost all the time anyway.min of 50 fps at settlements with an 1080Ti? That must be some strong voodoo magic!
While that power plan is active you overexert somewhat your CPU. That an issue?
To top it off, I have matched the best speed RAM with a 1:1 Infinity Fabric ratio, supposedly gives the ryzen a small performance boost. I'm kind of psycho about it honestly lol...
While that power plan is active you overexert somewhat your CPU. That an issue?
While you are not wrong, the amount of negative impact that improper BIOS and chipset installation would cause is nowhere close to the severity of performance issues Odyssey is seeing.The thing about PC hardware too (especially Windows) if you don't properly install your chipset/drivers I believe you can negatively impact your system.
Not for me, or it least not working well enough to even get to that point where it becomes a limiting factor. Something weird with the game not using my hardware with SLI, with it being technically supported and implemented, but not working and maintained. It's like it's set Vsync to 30~35 FPS, in effect, just with stuttering and poor performance all around. I don't mean that that's what it's done, just that in effect it's kind of like that for whatever reason.So we are pretty sure it's the CPU side of things...
You are correct, but still of all the parts added together? I dunno.While you are not wrong, the amount of negative impact that improper BIOS and chipset installation would cause is nowhere close to the severity of performance issues Odyssey is seeing.
I look online for custom curves on PBO2 which actually recommends an under volt that's why I'm not worried about.
To top it off, I have matched the best speed RAM with a 1:1 Infinity Fabric ratio, supposedly gives the ryzen a small performance boost.
Lower SSAA to 1.0, 1080 is 5 year old you cant run odysssey at 2k 1.25 ssaa its way more complex then horizons and vanilla game was. And its dx11 so its brute forcing (no dx12 or vulkan optimizations)The FPS is still suffering in big settlements with fire. It drops below 15 FPS for my config:
i7-4770k@4.2GHz, GTX 1080, 32GB RAM
In other settlements it's around 40FPS at high-mid graphics settings, 2K and 1.25 SSAA
The only significant improvements I can see is inside station docks (around 50-60FPS).
What headset? My Rift CV1 is horrible at low setting, and I normally use 1.25SS in horizons just to read the text more easily.Currently, on my nearly eight year old computer, I'm getting about 38-45 FPS on foot in settlements at medium graphics, 24-30 FPS at high graphics, and it's almost playable in VR at low graphics.
Almost.
GTX 980, i7-4770k, 16GB RAM, 1440p
HTC Vive.What headset? My Rift CV1 is horrible at low setting, and I normally use 1.25SS in horizons just to read the text more easily.
Odyssey is ok now in space, even CZs in VR at high.
I7 4790k / 16GB / GTX1080
For me it's roughly an 87% performance hit from Horizons....
Odyssey after over half a year is still a 50% performance penalty.