Hello,
Sorry if I posted this is the wrong forum. I recently started playing Neverwinter and enjoy most of it; however, the graphics are killing it for me. I was wondering if anyone has any ideas on how to make the graphics appear less pixelated. I've listed my computer's hardware below hoping there is a solution. I have maxed out the video settings, but it still appeares pixelated.
Samsung montior with max resolution of 1024x768
10 GB RAM
Geforce GT 640 1GB
AMD FX-4100
Any suggestions?
My image currently looks like this while playing and I know I can get something better.
http://i.ytimg.com/vi/zxJ3b_7cqQU/maxresdefault.jpg
Maybe something like this
http://www.gomultiplayer.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Neverwinter-Online-CBT4-14.jpg
Thanks in advance.
Comments
If your dealing with the issue with the skins not loading in a reasonable amount off time, then Turn Shadows OFF and Turn Character detail (next tab over) down to 100%. Then restart the game.
Your sceenshot looks like something different. Looks like you are getting a 640/480 resize. Are you sure the game is set to 1080p resolution?
Those screenshots are not mine. I am using them as references of whay my image looks like and what I would like to see.
I was kind of leaning that way, but was hoping someone could give me a difinitive answer on resolution affecting the outcome before I went and purchased a new monitor
Okay, now that I am home and can look at my computer rather than going from memory, I was wrong on the CPU. I have an AMD Phenom II X4 955 quad-core processor. From my understanding, this CPU is comparable to Intel's i7. I was correct on the graphics card and will be replacing that.
I am not sure where you get that, that is not even close to an normal i7, it actually is not really even comparable to the newer i3's. It is about equal to one of the lowest end i7's from about 2008 and the intels actually work better for games, its really about comparable to one of the mid grade i3's in performance in games.
Yes, that's a better CPU than the one you first mentioned though still not a blazing CPU by current standards. It sounds like it would be worth a GPU upgrade to go with your shiny new high-resolution monitor. Graphic cards are difficult to recommend but for $125 to $200 you can obtain a significant upgrade to what you've got now. Towards the low end, check out the Radeon R7 260X (get the 2GB RAM version to support 1080p). If you can part with a bit more Zen, consider the Geforce GTX 960. The next sweet spot is the Geforce GTX 970. I've got one of these and the game plays very smoothly at max settings almost everywhere but large population Heroic Encounters involving dragons when my machine will bog down a bit. A 970 should last for three to five years, depending on your upgrade cycle so is a solid investment.
(Disclaimer: these are just personal recommendations based on my own research as a gaming enthusiast.)
Edit: Note that your CPU and motherboard will bottleneck higher-end GPUs so only invest in such a card if you intend to upgrade the motherboard and CPU at some point. I strongly recommend shopping at the low end of the GPU range if you will be using this machine for the foreseeable future.
From this comparison chart: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gaming-cpu-review-overclock,3106-5.html
oh, and I have a Samsung SyncMaster 940bw monitor, if that means anything to you