tokala
Emperor
Hi. I can play Civ5 with directx9 quite easily, but when I try to play it on dx10/11, its very choppy and unplayable. Could this be a settings issue? Instead of trying each setting differently (why can't we change them while in a game?!) to try and get it playable, I was hoping someone here might have a suggestion. It just looks soo much better with dx10/11!
My specs:
AMD Athlon Dual Core 5050e 2.6 ghz
Windows 7 64bit
4 gigs of ram
GeForce 9800 GT
DX11 installed
I've played Dragon Age on max settings, SC2 max settings, and even Crysis on medium-to-high settings with no problem at all. Why would civ5 be giving me problems?
Civ5 uses supposedly a custom game engine. The 8800/9800 series is very inefficient in its VRAM usage, that might be the culprit. Do you have 512 or 1024 MB, and at which resolution do you play?
CPU: Intel(R) Pentium(R) D CPU 2.80GHz
Memory: 2 GB
Video Card: Intel(R) 82954G Express Chipset Family
So it appears I'm right at the minimum for RAM, (I think maxed out on the slots so not upgradable), but the video card is a killer.
I'm vaguely in the market for a laptop, however. Any thoughts on what the game experience will be like if I upgrade the existing PC vs. trying to play it on a new laptop that comes closer to the recommended CPU and RAM specs?
Both options are less than optimal for Civ5. Any video card upwards of ~$60 would enable your desktop to run with pretty nice graphics, but it will probably not much fun on anything but tiny/small maps. You probably cannot upfgrade the CPU in a meaningful way.
Laptops in general get expensive it you want to run games decently on them, they deliver only about half the performance of a desktop at a given pricepoint. There are a few "which laptop should I buy" thread floating around in this forum and in the Colosseum.