I have a ultraportable with a 16:9 screen (1366x768) its choppy in regular settings so i selected all low setting but when I go an change the resolution to something like 960X540 (a lower 16:9) it changed the size of the whole program isntead of fitting the screen. so i guess if i use custom it has to be the same size as the screen? are there any other ways to boost performance? i have a AMD Radeon HD 6320. thank you for your time.
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choppy
trying to make it smmother with graphics settings
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Posted 09 September 2012 - 06:04 PM
Look at this guide for getting the best performance
http://dailynade.com...gh-cvar-tweaks/
About the resolution. I would suggest that you find out what resolutions your desktop does support (you can't just take any resolution that is 16:9). Rightclick on your desktop, press "screen resolution" and try to see what different resolutions your computer supports (move the slider). Use the lowest if you need to.
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Now here's a pretty important fact: The bottleneck on UrT is the CPU, so you may try to close all unneeded programs in the background. You can use Gamebooster for that.
Also UrT is only running singlecore, so if you have more, then it can happen that it gets slowed down, as it doesn't know on what core it should run and then switches all the time. Go into taskmanager and set the affinity only to one core.
Also set the affinity on any other heavy program onto another core, than UrT.
http://dailynade.com...gh-cvar-tweaks/
About the resolution. I would suggest that you find out what resolutions your desktop does support (you can't just take any resolution that is 16:9). Rightclick on your desktop, press "screen resolution" and try to see what different resolutions your computer supports (move the slider). Use the lowest if you need to.
_______________________________________
Now here's a pretty important fact: The bottleneck on UrT is the CPU, so you may try to close all unneeded programs in the background. You can use Gamebooster for that.
Also UrT is only running singlecore, so if you have more, then it can happen that it gets slowed down, as it doesn't know on what core it should run and then switches all the time. Go into taskmanager and set the affinity only to one core.
Also set the affinity on any other heavy program onto another core, than UrT.
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