High-end GPUs still have lower FPS.

YayDyslxeia·6/19/2014, 5:32:57 PM·5 votes·899 views

This issue has gone on since the end of season 3. I can understand it might be hard to fix, or you could still be working on it, but was really hoping the new SR would change that. (I have Fx 8350 4.2 Ghz, GTX 770 and currently on max settings get 60-88 FPS when I used to play on a 560 that gave me 200+. On pbe, which I don't expect much out of yet, only gave me 57-70 FPS in a bot game.) It's not my system as I can run every other game that's optimized for PC better than most who have this same card. If you could give word on if this map will help fix it on release, or if you plan on fixing it anytime soon, that'd be great :).

7 Comments

ProtonZero6/19/2014, 11:07:46 PM1 votes

When you had a 560, did that computer use an Intel processor? League of Legends was actually the reason I changed from AMD to Intel; using a GTX 560 a couple years ago, Summoner's Rift routinely dropped down to 40 FPS on a solid quad-core AMD processor; I switched to an i5, and my framerate shot over 200 immediately. I'm currently running a GTX 760 and get well over 300 FPS if I turn off V-sync.

Kwisatz X6/20/2014, 1:33:15 AM1 votes

Your monitor can't display more fps than its refresh rate (60 Hz being the most popular atm). No matter how much your fps gets past the refresh rate, you won't see a difference.

I suggest turning VSync on, and if the fps stays roughly the same all the time - you don't have to worry about it.

Angry Monster6/20/2014, 3:26:51 AM1 votes

i am pretty sure this map version is no longer being worked on. (Or they would fix the ward problem.)

All the resources are on the new version and higher end cards will just have to wait for that map.

Bellusion6/20/2014, 4:13:54 PM1 votes

interesting, I have a 770 and I have never gotten that low of fps on ultra.

SheWasActually1610/19/2014, 4:34:38 PM1 votes