Posted May 17, 2011
Edit 19/05:
Some users have reported better performance by renaming the executable file of the game (witcher2.exe - located in witcher2/bin folder) to fear.exe. I have tried this myself, and it does improve the FPS. However, it also seems to cause more flickering on my system. Worth a try! :)
Okay, so AMD does not yet have crossfire profiles for the Witcher 2, so if you got either two Radeon cards or a single card with two cores, you can probably expect some stuttering and/or flickering at certain scenes. Temporary fix: download this, which will allow you to force other crossfire profiles for the game; might or might not work with your setup, experimentation required. Secondary fix: disable catalyst AI (in your catalyst control centre) - might improve performance at cost of quality. Tertiary fix: pull out one of your cards.
The best solution: wait a week or so until AMD got an official profile up. Crysis 2 took about a week and a half or so, so I it shouldn't be too long. Until then, at least play with that uber-sampling feature turned off, that's a giant performance-hog right there which doesn't really improve quality all that much.
Right, back to playing. Even with the wonkyness with the graphics, I'm still having a great time! A part of me want to stop now until I have everything fixed, but another part of me really don't give a damn about the graphics and want to keep on playing for the story and gameplay. That's strength right there. Yup.
Oh, and I bet we can probably expect a tweakguides feature before long. Early days now.
Some users have reported better performance by renaming the executable file of the game (witcher2.exe - located in witcher2/bin folder) to fear.exe. I have tried this myself, and it does improve the FPS. However, it also seems to cause more flickering on my system. Worth a try! :)
Okay, so AMD does not yet have crossfire profiles for the Witcher 2, so if you got either two Radeon cards or a single card with two cores, you can probably expect some stuttering and/or flickering at certain scenes. Temporary fix: download this, which will allow you to force other crossfire profiles for the game; might or might not work with your setup, experimentation required. Secondary fix: disable catalyst AI (in your catalyst control centre) - might improve performance at cost of quality. Tertiary fix: pull out one of your cards.
The best solution: wait a week or so until AMD got an official profile up. Crysis 2 took about a week and a half or so, so I it shouldn't be too long. Until then, at least play with that uber-sampling feature turned off, that's a giant performance-hog right there which doesn't really improve quality all that much.
Right, back to playing. Even with the wonkyness with the graphics, I'm still having a great time! A part of me want to stop now until I have everything fixed, but another part of me really don't give a damn about the graphics and want to keep on playing for the story and gameplay. That's strength right there. Yup.
Oh, and I bet we can probably expect a tweakguides feature before long. Early days now.
Post edited May 19, 2011 by Skystrider