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Old 10-08-2014, 03:00 PM   #81
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Re: NBA 2K15 system requirements

Nvidia Control Panel

Power Management Mode: prefer max performance
Triple buffering: On
Vertical Sync: On

NBA 2k15 In Game settings
Special effects: Off
Crowd Detail: Low

With these settings I have "NO" stuttering with a 650m gfx card.

I run everything everything else on High 1080P with AA set at 4/4.

Hope this helps some of you.
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Old 10-08-2014, 03:41 PM   #82
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Nvidia Control Panel

Power Management Mode: prefer max performance
Triple buffering: On
Vertical Sync: On

NBA 2k15 In Game settings
Special effects: Off
Crowd Detail: Low

With these settings I have "NO" stuttering with a 650m gfx card.

I run everything everything else on High 1080P with AA set at 4/4.

Hope this helps some of you.

Did this and I am at a solid 59fps. Even during free throws, tip off, everything...good stuff.
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Old 10-08-2014, 03:51 PM   #83
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Hi guys,

I'm really new to this and this is the first computer game I've bought in a while. Now I have 2 Toshibas, a Toshiba Satellite L55-A5284 and another one that I am unsure of because I am at school at the moment. I'm guessing this Satellite laptop isn't really built for gaming because the gameplay is lagging and on different visual settings the picture is either not clear, players are not clear or the players are messed up colors. Any help on figuring this out would be appreciated
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Old 10-08-2014, 04:20 PM   #84
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Hi guys,

I'm really new to this and this is the first computer game I've bought in a while. Now I have 2 Toshibas, a Toshiba Satellite L55-A5284 and another one that I am unsure of because I am at school at the moment. I'm guessing this Satellite laptop isn't really built for gaming because the gameplay is lagging and on different visual settings the picture is either not clear, players are not clear or the players are messed up colors. Any help on figuring this out would be appreciated
Turn everything off or low with the game settings. Turn the resolution to the lowest it will go. With that you "might" be able to play.
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Old 10-08-2014, 05:28 PM   #85
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Anyone can explain, what exactly do "Texture detail level" (which objects are affected)?. I can not see any difference, but its enough reduce performance from Medium to High texture level.
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Old 10-08-2014, 05:34 PM   #86
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I have a quality PC and BENQ monitor that never has screen tearing so I never use Vsync. But NBA 2K's Vsync option seems ineffective as it still caps the fps @ 60 during games. I simply turned off Vsync in NVIDIA Control Panel and changed buffer-count from 3 to 1 in the NBA 2K settings file. I lowered my AA from 4/0 to 2/0, set MAXANISOTROPY to 8,and turned off supersampling. I'm not getting 70-80 fps during gameplay with everything else maxed out. It lowers a bit during cutscenes and whatnot but it feels even more smooth and fluid than before disabling Vsync manually.
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Old 10-08-2014, 05:36 PM   #87
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I purchased the game yesterday and i played 2 straight hours on high settings with very little fps drop. Today after updating my nvidia drivers to the latest version i tried to play a quick match. Keyword tried...I experience huge fps drop and lag after the pregame show to the point that the game is unplayable. However, i can play blacktop without any issue.

I tried rolling back to previous drivers, turning off multisampling, turning on triple buffering,etc even lowering my graphics settings but nothing seems to do the trick. Any advice would be most welcome!
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Old 10-08-2014, 10:45 PM   #88
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Guys i have that common problem of intense stuttering issues even at 60 fps. I ahve tried evrything. I think I could fix it if it wasn't that RadeonPro and Catalyst Control Center profiles don't work on the game. I can tell because if I turn off V-Sync in the in-game 2K menus, but do override force v-sync on in radeon pro or catalyst control center, the fps in my 2k15 goes way over 60, even on max settings.

So I need to figure out how to make these profiles apply to the game so I can try out the opengl triple buffering, and related, fixes.

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