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    Chivalry:Medieval Warfare w/660M

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by anymike_00, Nov 22, 2012.

  1. anymike_00

    anymike_00 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hello, I was wondering if anyone with a 660M was experiencing framerate issues on Chivalry. I'm using the 310.54 beta drivers, and even if I turn off everything such as dynamic lighting and turn details to medium I still get pretty bad framerates. I'm considering trying the new 310.64 drivers but my other games are running fine.
     
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    Cant be helped. It is really CPU heavy game so its not GTX660 problem...
     
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    anymike_00 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Actually, it was just Optimus. It was running on the HD4000 before. Now I can play everything on high, lol. I wish Optimus knew to choose the GFX for ALL games on Steam, though.
     
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    In that case lovely :D