Tomb Raider - Rise of the Raider PC

I think I might be close to finishing it?

I've just got past the part where Jacob has been stabbed.

Think I'll drop back and 100% all the previous camps before steaming on with the end. A really enjoyable game, and if this doesn't make game of the year 2016 then I look forward to playing what does!
 
This is running very well for me so far at 1080p, 358.91 and somewhere between high and maxed although with fxaa. In game seeing 60fps maintained more than I expected. Looks great.
 
I'm now in the Lost City and at 67% after 21 hours of gameplay.
After a rocky start due to AMD's lack of a driver on day 1 I've now got the game running close to perfect and I'm really enjoying it.
Alongside TR2013 it makes one hell of a great reboot.
 
how the hell do you stop the stuttering when you hit the soviet installation arghhhhh
infact there not your typical stuttering, its like a process is running subpar or memory leak or something else...

when you do a 360 degree turn you get a frames slow down from 50s to 10s then back again and happens randomly.
 
how the hell do you stop the stuttering when you hit the soviet installation arghhhhh
infact there not your typical stuttering, its like a process is running subpar or memory leak or something else...

when you do a 360 degree turn you get a frames slow down from 50s to 10s then back again and happens randomly.

Sounds like VRAM issue, maybe. What GPU and what are your textures set to?
 
how the hell do you stop the stuttering when you hit the soviet installation arghhhhh
infact there not your typical stuttering, its like a process is running subpar or memory leak or something else...

when you do a 360 degree turn you get a frames slow down from 50s to 10s then back again and happens randomly.
Set textures to high (from very high) solves most stuttering & speeds up loading times.
 
Set textures to high (from very high) solves most stuttering & speeds up loading times.

yeah that fixed it, for crossfire also :)
did a memory test and this game sucks 7+gb of memory from my system, and over 4gb from vram WOW lol


not even crysis 1/2 and 3 does that maxed out...... thinks its that time graphics upgrade just waiting on pascal :)
 
Just completed it, excellent game, worth every penny. Lately I've been finding I get bored of games very easily but I just couldn't put this one down.

I've had zero issues with stability...
 
He certainly is entertaining and I agree with some of what he said but I still really enjoyed the game and had me hooked more than some of the other AAA titles of late. One man's junk is another man's treasure they say.

Yeah I can put up with some poor aspects of a game if the story/immersion is really good.
Though I don't like games where they "paint" the bits of the environment you are allowed to interact with...and obvious logic things like shooting a rope to drop a casket become impossible because the designers didn't want you to do it that way. I'll wait till this goes on a sale I think :)
 
Same here mate, so this so called crossfire profile is pants, another black mark for amd.
I really do feel like just slinging these 290x's and going single 980ti route.

It's nothing to do with Crossfire like he said dropping textures down from very high to high also fixed it.

4gb vram isn't enough on this game fully maxed out, it's using very high detailed 4k textures 6gb or more is needed to max out.
 
I just found an odd glitch. Apparently I hadn't freed some prisoners when going through the Gulag, I was passing back through having a rummage and found what looked like an empty room that I needed to break into, As I did so someone spoke too me. There was two empty chairs in the room. When I stood behind each chair a message appeared saying something like cut the ropes, so I did, After this a man and a woman stood up and became visible then I got the message that I'd completed the "Free the prisoners" mission :D
 
So why does it not do it anywhere near this bad in a 1 card situation?

Bandwidth when going over the vram on a single GPU it's faster to swap out memory then it is going from a dual setup to ram resulting in more stutter.

Think about it 1 gpu going over 1gb is flushing 1gb to ram, a dual gpu going over 1gb is flushing 2gb of data to ram resulting in a longer time latency = more stutter.
 
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