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Hey hey. I just started playing Dragon Commander and started the tutorial to discover that i get fairly low FPS (<30) and some frame skipping despite the auto detect setting all the graphics options to high. Now, my machine should not have any trouble running this game, but i DO use SLi and that causes issues sometimes.

So my question is this, what's the deal and does Dragon Commander play nice with SLi? Also, i already checked the troubleshooting post and i made sure i was not forcing anti-aliasing. Everything is just using the application settings.

I have a hex-core processor, 12 gigs of ram, and two GPUs, there is no reason i should have this problem. Thanks in advance for the help!

Edit 1: I forgot to mention that i did turn the graphics down to medium and the performance was pretty much the same.
Post edited August 06, 2013 by Sniperfire
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Sniperfire: Hey hey. I just started playing Dragon Commander and started the tutorial to discover that i get fairly low FPS (<30) and some frame skipping despite the auto detect setting all the graphics options to high. Now, my machine should not have any trouble running this game, but i DO use SLi and that causes issues sometimes.

So my question is this, what's the deal and does Dragon Commander play nice with SLi? Also, i already checked the troubleshooting post and i made sure i was not forcing anti-aliasing. Everything is just using the application settings.

I have a hex-core processor, 12 gigs of ram, and two GPUs, there is no reason i should have this problem. Thanks in advance for the help!

Edit 1: I forgot to mention that i did turn the graphics down to medium and the performance was pretty much the same.
Same Problem here. I have a Laptop, but the Game should still work better on it. I see no FPS-Difference between High and Middle.
The recommended cpu is 3.4ghz intel sandybridge.

No laptop is that fast (without melting).
The first thing I'd suggest doing is going into your graphics driver's control panel/control center/(etc) and telling it to restore default 3D application settings. See if that makes a difference. If you usually have non-default settings for other games, make a profile for Dragon Commander that uses the defaults.

Among other things, make absolutely sure that antialiasing is "application controlled" (which should be the default).

This assumes, of course, that you have a reasonably current driver. If not, that may be the problem.