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Anyone else experiencing any performance issues?

I'm only getting about 20 fps with I turn off settings for AA, film grain. put shadows at lowest and set graphic quality to medium. Screen Resolution set to 1600 x 900. tried 1080p but it was worse.

Running i7-4800MQ, 16GB RAM with a 2GB Nvidia 765m.
Shouldn't be any problem for it.


Sometimes I seem to lose input control too. the movement stops responding or mouse doesn't work. It seems to happen just after interacting with an object or looking down at the ground and moving.
Me too, it's such a shame, I'm really liking the game, but things get kinda choppy and the sound stutters a bit. Everything is ok sometimes, but it gets bad randomly, specially when it rains.

I usually run my games at high settings; the graphics in this game look a bit like those from Amnesia, and that game runs perfectly fine on my PC at the highest settings.
I have an i5-2500K and an nVidia 560 GTX with 1GB vRAM, running Win7 64-bit and old video drivers (314.xx). I'm playing on 1920x1080 resolution on maximized effects except "film grain", which I turned off. Apart from an occasional split second of lag (which might also originate from my keys or from running against an invisible wall) I haven't noticed performance problems. However, I'm known to have a high tolerance for low FPS, and with a game where the character moves so slowly and never needs to respond quickly to anything, I can probably with 15-20 FPS without noticing. I don't know how many FPS I'm currently getting, is there a way to display this?

Regarding the unresponsive mouse: right-clicking once usually fixes that for me.
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Psyringe: I have an i5-2500K and an nVidia 560 GTX with 1GB vRAM, running Win7 64-bit and old video drivers (314.xx). I'm playing on 1920x1080 resolution on maximized effects except "film grain", which I turned off. Apart from an occasional split second of lag (which might also originate from my keys or from running against an invisible wall) I haven't noticed performance problems. However, I'm known to have a high tolerance for low FPS, and with a game where the character moves so slowly and never needs to respond quickly to anything, I can probably with 15-20 FPS without noticing. I don't know how many FPS I'm currently getting, is there a way to display this?

Regarding the unresponsive mouse: right-clicking once usually fixes that for me.
Unless it has a built-in FPS display you can toggle on somehow, you'll need some third-party program. Try using FRAPS or whatever it's called. Used that for Witcher 2 a while back, to check framerates while messing around with the graphics settings.

I still haven't downloaded my copy of the game, but I'll try to remember to post here, once I've checked how the game runs on my system.
Currently running it smoothly at 2560 x 1440 with everything set to high. FRAPS reports a steady 30 fps, sometimes going as high as 34, but never higher. I get a very occasional hitch, but I think that has more to do with the game engine itself.

System: Win7 64 bit w/ sp1, core i7 870, 8 gigs system ram, GTX570 w/ 1.25 gigs video ram, Drivers are old; 311.06, but they've never let me down yet.

Just a modified Dell Studio XPS, but I've had really good luck with it the 3 years I've had it. This rig also runs the new Rise Of The Triad just fine at 2560 x 1440, when a lot of other people are having trouble with that game at normal resolution. The only thing I might suggest is rolling back your video drivers (I think mine are from like January), though that may not help anything.
Post edited October 10, 2013 by GilesHabibula
Runs like crap and I don't even think the graphics are that great, so I don't really know why. Couldn't leave the beach, because the low performance combined with the slow movement and the ridiculously wobbly camera are makking it pretty much unplayable to me.

I think the wiser way to make this game would've been firm spots you move to and fro and can look around at instead of an actual full 3D environment.
I managed to resolve my performance issues.
My laptop uses Nvidia Optimus and when playing this game the Optimus software doesn't recognize the game as needing to use the dedicated GPU so it was running it off the iGPU Intel chip.

I white listed the exe in the NVidia control panel and now the framerate is much improved at max settings.