[SOLVED] Black Ops 3 I

NigateloJones

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Hello guys so i really want to play bo3 but my pc can t do anything cuz i could play in bigger framerates on my phone and i just need to find out what i should do or use
( any software, or replacing the ,,config"
files) any kind of advice .
My rig
Intel pentium g3250 3.2 ghz
Asus gt 1030 phoenix 2gb gddr5 ( could be oc not sure)
6 gb ram ddr3 1333 mhz
Asrock h81m dg4 -> Motherboard
And monitor Asus vg245h
Almost forgot PSU: Raidmax 420W
 
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Ideally, you should always go with the default refresh rate of your monitor to ensure that you get optimal playing experience, but you can even go higher if you prefer. For instance, I have a 60Hz monitor so the refresh rate that I should go with should be:

RefreshRate = “59.95” // 1 to 240

As you can see, you can go from 1 to 240, but once again, stick to the one on your monitor. But first try 60Hz value though.
Hello guys so i really want to play bo3 but my pc can t do anything cuz i could play in bigger framerates on my phone and i just need to find out what i should do or use
( any software, or replacing the ,,config"
files) any kind of advice .
My rig
Intel pentium g3250 3.2 ghz
Asus gt 1030 phoenix 2gb gddr5 ( could be oc not sure)
6 gb ram ddr3 1333 mhz
Asrock h81m dg4 -> Motherboard
And monitor Asus vg245h
Almost forgot PSU: Raidmax 420W
What res and settings? What budget?
 
You are actually having a weak entry-level GPU, the GT 1030. This game is demanding on both the GPU and CPU. You are slightly below the minimum recommended specs though.

Some Key settings to check:

Avoid using the Subsurface Scattering setting. It might ruin your FPS..

Turn off: Order Independent Transparency & Volumetric Lighting! These also have huge impact on your fps, I do not recommend using these settings.

Turn off, or lower Anti Aliasing/Ambient Occlusion if your fps is still low after doing the above changes.

Motion Blur is optional, but I personally like it so I use Dynamic motion blur.

Also Disable Dynamic LightShadows and SunShadows.


The official recommended specs:
  • MINIMUM:
    • OS: Windows 7 64-Bit / Windows 8 64-Bit / Windows 8.1 64-Bit
    • Processor: Intel® Core™ i3-530 @ 2.93 GHz / AMD Phenom™ II X4 810 @ 2.60 GHz
    • Memory: 6 GB RAM
    • Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 470 @ 1GB / ATI® Radeon™ HD 6970 @ 1GB
    • DirectX: Version 11
    • Network: Broadband Internet connection
    • Storage: 100 GB available space
    • Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
 
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Few more things to check and tweak.
  • FOV: Higher values smoothes gameplay.
  • Vsync: Turn it off to smooth the gameplay.
  • MAX FPS: Depending upon the Refresh Rate of your screen.
  • Textures: You can turn them up without worrying.
  • MaxFrameLatency: Unless Vsync is on, set it to 2.
  • BackBufferCount: Should be set to 3.
  • Shadows: Must not be on Extra.
  • Mesh Detail: Lower this bit to increase performance.
Frame Drops and Stuttering.....
In case you’re constantly getting random frame drops and stuttering issues, you need to use the following workaround.

The first thing that you need to do is to open up the following file in Notepad or any other editor:

Steam\SteamApps\Common\Call of Duty Black Ops III\Players\config.ini

Once you’re inside, you need to change the WorkerThread from 4 to 2 and see if helps your game stuttering issues.

Memory Leak Fix...
In order to fix the Memory Leak issues, you can use the following workaround. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
  • Open System and go to Advanced System Settings
  • Click Performance and select Settings
  • Select Advanced tab in Performance and select Virtual Memory
  • Click change and uncheck ‘Automatically Manage Paging File Size for all Drives’
  • Select Custom and put in 4096 in Initial Size and 6144 in Maximum Size
  • Restart the computer and play the game
 
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Ideally, you should always go with the default refresh rate of your monitor to ensure that you get optimal playing experience, but you can even go higher if you prefer. For instance, I have a 60Hz monitor so the refresh rate that I should go with should be:

RefreshRate = “59.95” // 1 to 240

As you can see, you can go from 1 to 240, but once again, stick to the one on your monitor. But first try 60Hz value though.
 
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