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Beamng drive requirements
Beamng drive requirements






I play at a custom resolution (because of the flat screen,) 1842x1036. (I let these run for a couple seconds after the UI returned^ before screenshotting) When done, take a screenshot and post the link here.

beamng drive requirements

Go to the BeamNG.Drive directory (Steam/Steamapps/Common/BeamNG.Drive/Bin64) and run the 'banana-bench.圆4.bat' file. Repeat the above on East Coast USA (or any other case you have this issue on) Wait until the UI returns back, then press ALT+O and paste the link for the image here. Then click the 'Hide UI for 10 seconds' button on the top-right corner. In the sidemenu there should be a new button named 'PERFORMANCE' Go to options > user-interface > enable 'Advanced Mode' Load Gridmap (do not move the camera or the vehicle) Whereas before the GTX 970 went wonky, I could easily hold a solid 60 FPS throughout the entire map (NOT overclocked.) I have V-sync and FPS limiter enabled, if I have the limiter turned off I notice stuttering more frequently (I use a 60Hz flat screen as monitor.) Toggled on or off, no difference as stated above. I'm averaging 45-55 fps in the small town on East Coast and occasional frame stutters driving through isolated roads surrounded by trees. buildings, towns, etc.) the more frames I lose. To clarify, the frame drops are generally as follows. According to some forums, regarding my "new" GPU, its "a step up from the GTX 970, but still behind the GTX 980." Given that information it should render better, no? I've already tried going through V-Sync/Limiter options, and I tried switching from integrated graphics to dedicated, they made no difference.Įdit: I tried the clean install, performance is still lacking. FPS is pretty stable as a whole, just certain areas where I'd be fine a few months prior now cause a loss in frames. But Jungle Rock, both West and East Coast. I've also tried clearing cache and overclocking the GPU (for my first time, never felt necessary with previous GPU) and it still did nothing. Maybe I disabled something that could be causing it.

#Beamng drive requirements windows 10#

Note: I followed a guide on YouTube to "optimize" Windows 10 for gaming a few months back (though it wasn't necessary,) that could potentially be a problem. (Everything operates within safe temperatures) GPU: "*New*" EVGA GTX 1060 SSC Gaming 6GB BeamNG Drive is the only game I have trouble with, but 3 months prior everything ran solid. However I still can't hold a solid 60 fps, whether it be the >lowest possible settings OR maxed out<<, the graphics literally make no difference. So I installed it and booted up BeamNG Drive hoping that it solved the issue, and it did. They sent me an EVGA GTX 1060 SSC Gaming 6GB as a replacement. Fast forward 2 weeks, (present day) and the RMA goes through.

beamng drive requirements

He also mentioned that it could be the PSU 700 watt unit, so its sufficient for the system. In the meantime I used Live Chat with an Intel representative and he ran a diagnostic on the CPU, it passed. Figured I'd honor the warranty on it while I had it, just in case that was the problem. Normally this isn't a problem (so I read,) but following the clicking noise was rapid, consistent, and unpredictable frame drops ranging from 20-60 fps (no matter the graphical settings.) I called Nvidia and they said it could be the PSU or CPU, I sent out an RMA anyways on the card. A few months ago I noticed (what I believe to be) coil whine coming from my EVGA GTX 970 FTW Gaming ACX 2.0.






Beamng drive requirements