Bleeh Posted April 12, 2016 Posted April 12, 2016 I think this is the right forum for this thread......can someone give me some tips to improve fps in WWE 2K16??? Quote
Kopmeister Posted April 12, 2016 Posted April 12, 2016 Upgrade your rig If not disable AA and motion blur (if you can I can't remember), both take up a lot of resources for graphical fidelity that isn't required if you are looking to eke out as much FPS as possible Quote
Cerb Posted April 12, 2016 Posted April 12, 2016 I have a 6 year old rig and was pleasantly surprised to run this game at a solid 60fps on max settings, I don't think upgrading has anything to do with it, maybe your game is broke or your computer has an issue. Do games normally have low fps on your computer? Quote
Auday Posted April 12, 2016 Posted April 12, 2016 There's really no tips. If your PC sucks it will always suck. You will either sacrifice the fps for good graphics or good graphics for the fps. Quote
AlcLegacy Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 There's really no tips. If your PC sucks it will always suck. You will either sacrifice the fps for good graphics or good graphics for the fps.That's not true. He could have many issues within his PC but have a better PC than most and have bad performance. Settings in the BIOS actually matter as well as tedious little things like background processes using a bit of resources. Especially seeing as the minimum and recommended specs to run the game are pretty much on the cheap side, alot of people's issues may come from bad installs and non-optimized settings. @Bleeh If you have an Nvidia GPU I'd see if the game is supported by Geforce Experience and optimize from there. I can't recall whether it's supported or not but I'd assume so. I believe AMD GPUs have a similar program for such things. Quote
Apost Khan Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 It could be any number of things. Hit us up with your specs. It's hard to give you advice without knowing what kind of system you are running / what options you have turned on/off, resolution, ect. Quote
Auday Posted April 13, 2016 Posted April 13, 2016 There's really no tips. If your PC sucks it will always suck. You will either sacrifice the fps for good graphics or good graphics for the fps.That's not true. He could have many issues within his PC but have a better PC than most and have bad performance. Settings in the BIOS actually matter as well as tedious little things like background processes using a bit of resources. Especially seeing as the minimum and recommended specs to run the game are pretty much on the cheap side, alot of people's issues may come from bad installs and non-optimized settings. @Bleeh If you have an Nvidia GPU I'd see if the game is supported by Geforce Experience and optimize from there. I can't recall whether it's supported or not but I'd assume so. I believe AMD GPUs have a similar program for such things. I said if his PC sucks, he will have to sacrifice good graphics or fps which is true which is true. However if he has a mid range gaming PC it's most probably another problem. Quote
Bleeh Posted April 14, 2016 Author Posted April 14, 2016 well here is my rig:-6 GB of Ram-Intel Pentium G840 2.8Ghz Dual Core-Nvidia Gt 520the reason because i have 25-30 fps is because of my graphics cardDONT COME SCREAMING AT ME FOR MY PC SPECS PLS Quote
Auday Posted April 15, 2016 Posted April 15, 2016 Well your PC is not that good. You're lucky you're getting 30 fps out of it. There's pretty much nothing you can do other than upgrading. Quote
Adm King Posted April 15, 2016 Posted April 15, 2016 Your processor & GPU are very weaktry upgrading to i5 & GTX 750 Ti with 8 GB ram...it's a very powerful mid range config Quote
Bleeh Posted April 15, 2016 Author Posted April 15, 2016 tnx guys....im actually planning to keep the processor....i will just upgrade my GPU...and get 8 gb of ram Quote
Apost Khan Posted April 15, 2016 Posted April 15, 2016 (edited) tnx guys....im actually planning to keep the processor....i will just upgrade my GPU...and get 8 gb of ram IMO your processor is going to cause you bigger issues with current games. A 2.8 ghz clock is way to slow to run most modern games at decent fps and will bottleneck any decent gpu. If your budget for an upgrade is low, you might want to think about jumping to AMD. You can get a fx 6300 and a mid-tier AMD gpu for what an I5 alone costs and get the same exact performance. For AAA games you really need atleast a 3.5ghz clock and 2-4 gbs of vram.But unfortunately outside of a pc upgrade, there isn't much you could do. AAA ports today are built for xbox one specs or above, and, in the case of wwe 2k, on top of being a demanding game, it is also poorly optimized, though far better optimized than 2k15 was. I wish I could be more helpful, but you've pretty much maxed out the performance on your specs, your only option is an upgrade, but if you do decide on only upgrading your gpu, make sure that whatever you go with is DX12 compatible. Edited April 15, 2016 by Apost Khan Quote
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