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#1  Edited By TheFatPerson
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The Logitech F310 works great for me. I'm having problems getting it to work for Arkham City though. :/

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#2  Edited By TheFatPerson
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I'm having trouble finding an ENB that I like. The most popular one seems to be the Midhrastic ENB, but I hate the way it looks. If there is another one out there (or a combination of graphics mods) that don't have too much bloom, that would be great. Let me know what works for you guys (or anyone that's played Fallout 3 with improved graphics, I should say).

Thanks.

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#3  Edited By TheFatPerson
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BLABLABLABLABLABLABLABLLABLABLABLABLABLABLA, Okay.

AMD Phenom ll X4 965 (BE Edition) ~3.4GHz

AMD Radeon HD 7870

8G DDR3 RAM

600W PSU

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#4  Edited By TheFatPerson
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How does Metro: Last Light hold up?

The reason I'm asking this is because I want to see how well my computer holds up for next-generation games. I've been thinking about upgrading my computer (my power supply and processor in particular) soon and I would preferably like to wait until next year, if that's an option. I installed Last Light today and my computer can run it pretty well; the only thing I have turned off (besides Physx) is the AA. Even then, I'm running the game at 1080p on a 23'' monitor so the jaggies aren't too noticeable. However, I installed the Battlefield 4 beta a little while back and I found it very laggy.

I guess I'd like to know where the threshold between next gen and last gen lies. If I can run Last Light on very high settings at 1080p with good FPS, what should I expect? Is that an indicator that my PC can still hold up a little while longer? Or should I upgrade anyways just as a safeguard?

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#5 TheFatPerson
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So, I'm the only one this has happened to?

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Is it just me, or does this game seem rather...poorly optimized? 

In a lot of places, I've been experiencing a lot of FPS drops and sometimes the FPS will stutter as well. I am now in St. Dunston Castle in game and I recently had to quit because the stuttering was so bad that the game pretty much became unplayable at that point. I tried turning down the settings, didn't work. I should not be having any trouble running a game like this on an HD 7870.

Anyone have the same problem? And did you find a fix for it? 

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#7 TheFatPerson
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It's a six year old game, is it not? I can imagine the requirements would be pretty low. :/

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Got it. Thanks

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#9 TheFatPerson
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I have no idea what the hell I'm supposed to do. There are no tutorials or anything resembling help online. There's a video, but apparently it's outdated and I can't find any instructions whatsoever. There's a bunch of files that I have to install and that's pretty much as far as it goes in terms of guidance. Doesn't tell me where to put the files or anything. I just can't figure it out. All I'm doing is buggering the performance of my game each time I try installnig shit.

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#10 TheFatPerson
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Well, I thought I was...I tried putting the files in the Skyrim Data folder and when that didn't work, I tried putting them in the Skyrim folder. Neither directories seem to work. Is there any other software that I need to install or something? I can't really articulate what's going on because I'm so confused. :(