3.21.2b Patch Notes
ok... i think i found something... not sure if it's already known or not since i didn't read all the comments here... lol...
here's what i found... if you're using a laptop with both integrated and nvidia gpu then you can try this... i've highlighted the 3 most important options that can affect the game... i don't know how to add picture in this post so i've posted the picture on reddit... :-/ https://www.reddit.com/r/pathofexile/comments/15jjmc1/poe_nvidia_settings_for_laptop_that_have_both/ First of all set the rendering gpu to nvidia... don't use auto... The second one is the most important one... turn the compute performance OFF or the game will just crash after you select your char when loading.... The third one is for the shader cache... set it to unlimited... the game will have a problem if it doesn't have enough space for the shader cache... and if you only see the option for On/Off in the drop down then you have to update your nvidia driver to the latest version... that's all... hope this will fix the problems for you... |
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nice
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Game is unplayable for my 6 year old machine atm, I was looking forward to next league, can we get a playable version of PoE for older machines again?
Edit: okay found the problem, one of my ram sticks was dusty and I had 4GB/8GB useable... it probably got dusty when I blew the dust off the case last weekend... I guess the CPU had to compensate for the low RAM. Last edited by DeLJaDe#6233 on Aug 6, 2023, 6:21:15 AM
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i deleted the shader cache folder in appdata/roaming/path of exile and it solved 90% of my perfomance issues that were introduced in this patch. maybe this will help someone
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" big help but i go more i delete all shope image and minimap and shaders i just didnt take engine file help alot atlest with loading and cpu usage |
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I don't know what's going on but since the patch on day 4 I have a lot of fps lag
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Now, POE is playable. I've done two things in "Graphics Settings":
1) Disabled "Engine Multithreading". 2) "Shadows + GI Quality" changed to HIGH. |
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" did you see 1080p vs 1440p on a 2k native 27"? Last edited by AintCare#6513 on Aug 6, 2023, 7:53:13 PM
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" Yes and I couldn't feel much of a big difference and went for a 32" 1440p instead to actually feel a large improvement tbh. Flames and madness. I'm so glad I didn't miss the fun.
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" much of a big.... ok well to me is non-negligible if we going to go this route... where 140hz->60Hz is negligible, I would even argue that down to 30Hz is negligible. Running the screen at its native resolution is recommended by almost anyone, so this is a very weird take here. |
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