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| ChicoMarx71 |
There is an article here: http://www.legionhardware.com/document.php?id=832 Which looks into details about running the Sims 3 at high resolutions. It's 6 pages long and reasonably detailed. The main finding seems to be that there are three places which affect performance drastically: Quote:
I wonder what version they used to test it, an official pre-release or the leak. |
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I find those results... contradictory. I mean, lighting and shadows both use the graphics card extensively... as does smooth edges (which is basically FSAA). Of course maxing out smooth edges is gonna be slow if you run it at very high res and have it set to max. Also, this really isn't a computer help thread, so moving to Sims 3 Discussion. |
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himawara106
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Thank you very much for the link chicomarx71! That is really an awesome page with gread reviews on graphic cards. It's sad that they didn't get a good impression of the playable performance of the sims 3 with the tests of high end graphic cards. So I really don't know what to do with my old radeon 1950pro. I would like to play the game with maximum settings but as the tested high end graphic cards are not gonna be very good for playing sims 3 at max. resolution and with max. settings, I give up hope, that my card will be any good for the game. |
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gwynne
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Everything you need to know is on the first and last pages respectively: Quote:
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I wouldn't let that review influence you. You will be very well off if you have something along the ranks of a run-of-the-mill Geforce 9800GT or ATI HD4830, even at 1920x1200 with all sliders maxed. The fact is Sims 3 is a very different game than an FPS shooter. To put things into perspective, broadcast HDTV is 60fps (and analog TV was 30fps). If the reviewers were able to maintain 60fps, that's as smooth as TV which is smooth enough for this kind of game. |
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Meh. |
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| ChicoMarx71 |
Yes I'm not reading too much into the review either. The reason I pointed it out mainly was because of the areas where the reviewers thought that poor performance was coming from. It's handy to know in advance which settings are going to affect your game's performance, so you spend less time adjusting settings and more time playing. I also like the way the Sims 3 supports 1920 x 1200 out of the box. |
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LethalLaurie
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What if you have something other than a GeForce GTX? I currently have NVIDIA GeForce 6150LE. My computer is a few years old (got it in 2004, I think), so I'm a little worried. |
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That's an integrated graphics adapter, I'd be very afraid |
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LethalLaurie
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Uh oh....that doesn't sound good...at all. |
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6150LE is going to suck bad. Low resolution and all graphics sliders minimum. It will feel slower and laggier than Sims 2. |
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Meh. |
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LethalLaurie
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Ouch... I think I'm gonna cry... D: |
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| JeNNacide |
It might still be ok. Lots of people over at MATY are playing with intergrated chipsets and their settings are on low/medium and the game is running smoothly. It doesn't LOOK the best, but it runs. |
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LethalLaurie
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I guess that's the important thing... Hey, then again, I'm planning on getting a new MacBook this summer. Maybe I should just get the game for Mac. What do you guys think? |
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| JeNNacide |
I've heard the PC cd and MAC cd are one in the same. So it shouldn't make a difference which one you buy. Though I may be wrong. But I'm FAIRLY certain you can install the game onto either type of computer using the one disc |
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That's in idea if you can wait that long, but is your pc upgradeable? Do you have a PCI-E slot? If you do you can get a relatively inexpensive graphics card to run it Quote:
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LethalLaurie
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Whoa, seriously?? I didn't know they could do that! It would take some stress off, anyway--wouldn't have to worry about being stuck with one version after finding out I need the other, and such. |
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LethalLaurie
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Errrm....how would I find that out? XD;; |
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a-wenzel
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I believe the PC and Mac version are both on the same disc, so if that's the case, you should be fine. |
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himawara106
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Yes, I like this fact too. The only problem is, that my desktop and notebook screen only supports resolution of up to 1440x900. So are you people maybe going to buy a new monitor to run it in a better resolution? | |
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If it's a name-brand PC, you can find out with the brand and model. If it's a home-built PC, you might have to open it up to see if it has a PCIe slot. | |
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gwynne
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I'm sorry, but they're referring to newer integrated gaming chipsets like ATI Mobility or NVIDIA GO/M series. That 6150 may be able to run it (it can handle shader model 2.0 at least) but it will be pretty painful. I guess it comes down to "will it work?" vs. "will I want to shoot myself in the head due to the scaled-down graphics and sluggishness?". |
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Last edited by gwynne : 28th May 2009 at 06:18 PM.
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LethalLaurie
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Well, I can at least stake some chips on the MacBook. Speaking of chips, the one I have my eye on sports dual NVIDIA GeForces, 9400M and 9600M GT. 512 MB! |
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malianx
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That MBPro is awesome, I have just the standard unibody with the shared memory card, it runs games fairly well though. Heats up a lot, thank god for the aluminum case. |
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LethalLaurie
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My aunt has this thing, it's a flat pad you set your laptop on and it helps keep it cool. I'd have to ask her exactly what it is, again. |
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Some of the interesting things people have said about graphics performance over at MATY is that it seems like CAS for some reason puts a LOT of stress on people's graphics cards and really hikes up the temperature, even on pretty high end cards. Don't know what's up with that ... it's very odd. |
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