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5-10 FPS in ETS2


sebuS_

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Hi!

 

today I installed a new graphics card GIGABYTE RADEON HD 7770 1GB DDR5, in other games like a "CS:GO" "ROCKET LEAGUE" i got +60 fps with full details and resolution HD ( 1920x1080 ) but in ETS2 and ATS2  my card dont' work, on the highest settings I have the same fps as the lowest ones.  after entering ets2 in the menu I have 3-5 fps, but after changing the resolution from 1650x1080 to 1920x1080 in the menu I have 60-70 fps, previously with 2gb ram and the NVIDIA GEFORCE 9500 GT card I had 30 fps at 1680x1050 and lowest settings

 

HERE MY GRAPHICS DRIVER AND SPECYFICATION MY PC (IN POLISH LANGUAGE):

http://prntscr.com/malfq9

 

(sorry for the best english in this subject, i created this with translate)

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Hello :) 

Follow these guides:

  • Upgrade your connection speed through your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Often ISP's will offer several different connection speeds for different prices. A higher connection speed will allow you to send and receive data faster and lower your ping. You can also switch to a different ISP that offers higher speeds.
  • Use a free online bandwidth testing tool such as BandwidthPlace to ensure you are receiving the speed promised by your ISP. If you are not receiving the advertised speed, let your ISP know and they will attempt to optimize your internet speed.
  • Use a wired internet connection instead of a wireless connection or router. A fixed line connection allows for a more stable flow of data and will lead to lower ping and smoother game play. Additionally, a wired connection avoids the possibility of other computers simultaneously using the internet and using up bandwidth.
  • Disable any firewalls, such as ZoneAlarm, Norton, and McAfee. Although this step may expose your computer to temporary risks, many firewalls substantially slow down internet connection speed. Disabling firewalls that directly monitor web traffic will lower your ping.
  • Exit any applications that may be using up bandwidth. Heavy bandwidth users include applications or browsers that are downloading music, video or other files. Light bandwidth users include chat programs, open browsers and any other application that uses the internet in any way.
  • Choose a server that is geographically close to you. Using servers that are geographically close to you to lowers your ping because the amount of time it takes for a data packet to travel between yourself and the server will be reduced. Use filter options to sort servers by region or look up the IP address to find out where it is hosted.
  • Adjust in-game settings to make sure that there is no default bandwidth cap. This depends on each individual game. The best strategy is to use Google to search for the name of the game you are playing together with the term "bandwidth cap" and browse the results.

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Hello there @sebuS_

 

This topic has been inactive for over 72 hours.

Because of this i will be moving this post to the inactive section.

 

If you still require assistance, feel free to create another post in the help section.

Alternatively, you can also message me or another member of the support team.

 

Have a great day.

 

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Hi all,

 

This topic has been inactive for 2 more days , i will have to move this topic to Unsolved Topics.


If you still need any help,create a new topic or contact us directly by submitting a support ticket:https://www.truckersmp.com/support

 
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