Posted May 22, 2016
Doesn't matter which game it is, it seems like using the most basic lighting setting, Static Lighting, is the only one that results in a decent framerate. If I set my lighting on anything above that the framerate takes a serious nosedive in all three games and stuttering becomes worse (I already expect occasional split second stutter every now and then because of the game loading up assets as I move, but with any lighting setting above Static Lighting it gets way worse).
I'm playing at 1600x900 with a GTX 660 and AMD FX-6120, so sure while my PC isn't top-of-the-line for 2016, it should be able to run a bunch of late-00s games no problem (heck I know that for a fact, I own a decent number of games released in the late 00s that run very smoothly). I should also note I'm playing vanilla, no mods are being used at all (so as such if any mods or fan patches can fix this issue then I'd like to know which ones).
I'd just like to be able to play with the highest lighting settings with a decent framerate. Is there any way to do that, or am I just going to have to bite the bullet and settle for playing the entire series with Static Lighting only?
(I also attempted to check my CPU affinity because I remember one other game I played in the past had a terrible framerate for a game from the mid-00s, until I found out the CPU affinity for some reason defaulted to only one of my six cores, and enabling all cores fixed the problem instantly, but when I try and set the affinity for any STALKER games I get an error message saying I do not have permission)
I'm playing at 1600x900 with a GTX 660 and AMD FX-6120, so sure while my PC isn't top-of-the-line for 2016, it should be able to run a bunch of late-00s games no problem (heck I know that for a fact, I own a decent number of games released in the late 00s that run very smoothly). I should also note I'm playing vanilla, no mods are being used at all (so as such if any mods or fan patches can fix this issue then I'd like to know which ones).
I'd just like to be able to play with the highest lighting settings with a decent framerate. Is there any way to do that, or am I just going to have to bite the bullet and settle for playing the entire series with Static Lighting only?
(I also attempted to check my CPU affinity because I remember one other game I played in the past had a terrible framerate for a game from the mid-00s, until I found out the CPU affinity for some reason defaulted to only one of my six cores, and enabling all cores fixed the problem instantly, but when I try and set the affinity for any STALKER games I get an error message saying I do not have permission)
Post edited May 22, 2016 by SubjectDeltaZero