Posted May 23, 2015
MikeMaximus: If you're getting 40 - 45 with hairworks on High with AMD hardware I think you should consider yourself lucky.
TheDukeDundee: There's a fix, if you go into the Catalyst Control centre, get The Witcher 3.exe and change tessallation from 64x to 8x the hair looks the same, but WAY less perfomance loss, and I get around the same performance with it of so...TheDukeDundee: What do you mean by that? If you want decent hairworks performance do as this chap says, change your tessellation settings manually to 8x; this reduced the performance hit of hairworks on my R9 280X from 50%->10%
I highly recommend RadeonPro for you red supporters, it is the best settings/profile utility for my AMD graphics card that I have used, though unfortunately there have been no updates for a while (John Mautari the guy behind the program was hired by raptr, so no updates for a long time).
What makes this utility rather nice is that it actually supports applying SMAA anti-aliasing in 64-bit programs (like The Witcher 3), something Mr Haandi's tool wont work with. I noticed that the AA provided by RadeonPro's SMAA was superior to that of the post-processing version provided by the Witcher 3 with a very minimal overhead (maybe 1fps less when around 40fps).
http://www.radeonpro.info/download/
EDIT: An additional note about changing Tessellation; unfortunately it isn't really for free as the water quality suffers (which also relies on tessellation on Ultra/high settings). If you don't use water on Ultra/High than this tweak is for you if you want hairworks, but if you use a manual tessellation settings (even 64x I have tried), the water wont look as good.
Post edited May 23, 2015 by Jamie.monro