Performance 2000 radius planet

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  1. CryFisch

    CryFisch Member

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    how is your performance on large planets?

    i get only 15 fps an i think its my grafics card
  2. kjotak109

    kjotak109 Well-Known Member

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    I never tried any planets larger than 800, so I can't give an answer.

    15 FPS? You may want to post your Dxdiag so that I can diagnose the low FPS problem.

    You also will want to check how much RAM you have on your machine.
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  3. CryFisch

    CryFisch Member

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    ram is enough

    an i have 4 gb video ram

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  4. kjotak109

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    Hmm...there's nothing out of the ordinary I can find in the Dxdiag. Drivers are up to date, you have 16 GB of RAM (which is awesome), and you have a 4.0 GHz AMD 8-core CPU.

    It's probably the planet size and type that's causing the low frame-rate. But here's a way you can report the issue:

    https://forums.uberent.com/threads/how-to-report-issues-where-the-game-is-running-slow.60973/

    Follow the instructions listed and post your LobbyID, UberProbe file (zipped), and screenshots of the problem.
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  5. SXX

    SXX Post Master General

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    Earth planets are extremely heavy because they might have hundreds of thousands of trees on them.
    Try to play on Metal planets for example and performance will be 3-5 times higher.
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  6. CryFisch

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    your right, 60 fps on metall planet
  7. nixtempestas

    nixtempestas Post Master General

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    If you want to play on a planet of that size, try raising water level, it'll knock out most of the trees.

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