Author Topic: SWTOR thegamread of the week maybe  (Read 1663 times)

Great game, I think I made a mistake and became an assassin instead of Sorcerer.... oh well.

Gotta learn to live with what you are right?


I'm playing on The Razor.

Someone play with me :u

I'm playing it, some of my SWG friend are making a guild on it.

Great game, I think I made a mistake and became an assassin instead of Sorcerer.... oh well.

Gotta learn to live with what you are right?

I did the reverse, but I am about to hit 10 on my 2nd one so I can have both. Was extremely boring redoing the same quests I just did the day before though.

I did the reverse, but I am about to hit 10 on my 2nd one so I can have both. Was extremely boring redoing the same quests I just did the day before though.
Lol I hated repeating the quests sooooo much.

im a scoundrel :D

just got to the starbase place with all the trainers and shops.

how do you 100% your codex for an area?

obviously missions, and them history things you find all over.
but do you have to complete locations, races, bestiary and all that noise?

how do you 100% your codex for an area?

obviously missions, and them history things you find all over.
but do you have to complete locations, races, bestiary and all that noise?
Yes  :panda:


Kill everything in there, that's a start.

Just got it yesterday and I played it on my friend's PC no problem. I come home today, load it onto my laptop (which meets the minimum specs) and log in. Lag beyond belief. It's not my internet, and I don't think it's my computer. I tried it on the family desktop (Which easily surpasses the minimum requirements). Still crap. I looked online and noticed that, despite user specs, players are receiving terrible performance. The game is unplayable.

Has anyone else had this issue?
Anyone know how to fix it?

I've reduced all my settings (in-game) to the lowest I could get, but it hasn't improved.

Just got it yesterday and I played it on my friend's PC no problem. I come home today, load it onto my laptop (which meets the minimum specs) and log in. Lag beyond belief. It's not my internet, and I don't think it's my computer. I tried it on the family desktop (Which easily surpasses the minimum requirements). Still crap. I looked online and noticed that, despite user specs, players are receiving terrible performance. The game is unplayable.

Has anyone else had this issue?
Anyone know how to fix it?

I've reduced all my settings (in-game) to the lowest I could get, but it hasn't improved.
get a better computer. I mean really. Everyone I know that's been playing has had no problems with it

get a better computer. I mean really. Everyone I know that's been playing has had no problems with it

It's more than just my computer. It's happened to a lot of people I know. There are even people online with brand new, high-end PCs that are experiencing similar issues.

the forget is this? why am I ghost riding the ship?

Hours of scouring the SWTOR forums lead me to a topic that was so long the moderators had to lock it and create a new topic. And that topic was 74 pages long within a few days. These treads discuss the issue I am having (Which is a very large problem) and possible solutions fixing it. The glitch is reported to dramatically decrease fps while inside buildings, caves, etc. (Though performance returns to normal upon returning outside). There is a current "hack" that should make your game run better and has great results. Here is the post:

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I have a little fix for FPS here. It does not fix the FPS though, it only gives you Slim gameplay. I run on low settings with CDOF, shadows and bloom off

Go to your Appdata/Local/SWTOR/swtor/settings/client_settings.ini

and fix it so it should look like mine other than the resolution (A little credit to a someone a few pages back for getting us on the right track about Graphics_ClipDistance = 0)

Code:

[Renderer]
Height = 900
Width = 1600
WindowX = 8
WindowY = 30
RefreshRate = 60
DynamicLightsLimit = 0
MeshLODQuality = 0
TextureAnisotropy = 1
FarClipScale = 0.25
TextureQuality = 0
UseMinSpecShaders = true
doShadows = false
PlantDensity = 0
GammaRamp = 0
D3DFullScreen = false
NativeHeight = 1050
NativeWidth = 1680
FullScreen = false
EnableBloom = false
AllowDepthOfField = false
VerticalSyncState = true
doBlobShadows = false
enableadvenvirolighting = false
Graphics_ClipDistance = 0


[Game]
MoviesFolder = ..\..\Movies
SwtorRegKey = SOFTWARE\BioWare\Star Wars - The Old Republic

This worked for me and made the game completely playable (Though not the most pretty), so I suggest you try it if you're experiancing similar problems. Here is the link to the original topic (starting at page 73).

I am getting it, my dad is going to buy it for me and pay for it as long as I play on his server with him.