For those worried about the Delirium fogs' effect on performance...
" Did you not see my post 5 back? My CPU is a 2013 Xeon v2 generation cpu and PoE plays great now (It was just a matter of upgrading to Windows 10 version 1909). It all depends on what kind of older cpu you have as Windows 10 spreads my PoE code threads load + browser + PoB very nicely across all 8 cores to multitask very well. I think you do really need an 8 core 16 thread cpu for PoE to run at the max 200 fps (read my linked thread in the above post for all the details). And I run on an ultra-wide LG display at 2560 x 1080 so there are more pixels per frame to compute than standard FHD. I only have a medium good gpu, an Nvidia 1060 AMP! so nothing super fast for video (but better than crap) and now after years of suffering shit bad performance on a 4 core Xeon and Windows 7 Pro I can max out my frame rates. "You've got to grind, grind, grind at that grindstone..."
Necessity may be the mother of invention, but poor QoP in PoE is the father of frustration. The perfect solution to fix Trade Chat: www.pathofexile.com/forum/view-thread/2247070 |
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" Umm i saw your post, but i think you replied to a wrong one. xD I replied to Imaginaerum |
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Oh yeah...just realized something.
This developer...where they using one of their in-studio rigs that always has OP gear when they came to that conclusion? Because that's something a AAA-superbox studio says, and all the while not posting what they tested the outcome on either. Remember suggesting that people buy SSDs to fix the Betrayal issues?: they didn't have a poof to say to people were were already using them and still having issues, and then they went to fixing particles and other non-enduser related problems. So yeah, take with grain of Ex-salt (Aunt Sister Cassia sends her regards...) |
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it uses post-processing?
what if i have post-processing turned off in poe since day1? i really dont like the effects of post-processing. light scattering and everything looks like if you just came out of a pool that had too much chlorine heh. Last edited by teksuoPOE#2987 on Mar 3, 2020, 2:20:18 PM
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