• rust optimization
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you guys realy need to optimize the game... it was playable for me before and now its not.. like i am running on 5-30 fps even with all the fps increasing guides on the internet. thx for reading i guess.. my specs btw are graphic: nvidia quadro 2000m proc: intel core i7-2820qm ram: 12gb
I must agree, I love the new graphics but at what cost? I run the game around 70-90fps the last builds however I get massive frame drops for no reason it seems. I can be chopping a tree and turn to the tree next to me and get a massive spike drop of 40 fps then back up to 80s. I don't understand it, I can stand in the middle of the map and spin looking at launch site, airfield and junkyard loading all entities and stay around 65 fps. But I can open a loot box or stop to pick some hemp and drop to 30fps??????
yeah.. this post needs to be more visible to the grand staff. hype this post boys !
You are using an onboard "nvidia quadro 2000m". It is literally so shitty I had to research it. Game runs fine maxed settings on my mid ranged PC. Processor: AMD FX(tm)-8350 Eight-Core Processor, 4000 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 8 Logical Processor(s) Installed Physical Memory (RAM): 16.0 GB Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Facepunch seems to put a LOT of work into optimizing the game already. Just about every update has some type of optimization put into it.
"Mid-ranged", your PC is pretty high-end. It's not really high-end, but it's not far. In any case, the recommended specs for Rust on the Steam store page are a joke.
Well I do have a (by todays standards) a low to mid range pc and I am getting 80-110fps running on "good" setting, its actually running better after this last update, CPU i7 4790 GTX 960 4gb 32gb Ram
Bump for all the Newmans with lower end computers!! Playing on official servers is a joke, and I have a mid range pc!
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