If anyone has a solution, please provide. I have the season pass for AC3 and can't even play the George Washington DLCs now. The sad thing is, I highly enjoy Ubisoft titles, they are among the best. I don't know if Steam, Uplay, or whatever updated my machine or if the drivers are an issue (likely not), but all my Ubisoft titles are f'd up. It actually started about two days after I beat the game. I actually beat AC3 before all the issues started. I don't understand why the aforementioned two games are causing all these problems. Literally, I think my PC does it nails while I'm playing Crysis on max settings. Everything, even Crysis 3 runs without hickup. My specs are: Intel i7-3610QM, Overclocked PC12800- 16GB 1600 MHz RAM, ADATA SSD with 5400 RPM HDD, as well as an AMD Radeon HD 7970M (Overclocked). It's embarrassing at times because your bros are like, "dude, what happened to your awesome rig?" I have to explain that it's only far cry 3 and assassins creed. I am also in the same boat and have narrowed it down to Ubisoft games as well. I know my system is a bit dated,but I can play games like BF3,Crysis 2,The Witcher 2,MOHW on everything maxed out with little or no FPS drops.Currently,only two games are causing problems,Far Cry 3 and Assassin's Creed 3 which both happen to be Ubisoft games.So,as a lot of other people suggest,I think it is and optimization (don't know if I spelled that right) problem. Same here.I just arrived in Boston and the FPS is terrible.My rig: you can pick a q6600 or better up for less than 60 on ebay. I also ran it on the 12.10 drivers not the beta 1s.īut saying as your running a core 2 due on a game that needs 3 cores my guess is your system may meet minum spec for the cpu, but your gfx card is likely to be causing bottlenecking on top of any poor optimization. but turning off hyperthreading if your cpu has it may help a bit. i would start a misson and the fps would pick up and the game played smooth.Įven at lower settings it was the same so i guess it is just the game. then it was rinse and repeate for the next couple of mins. it would play smooth for a second or 2 then sort of slow down slightly for a second. even bostong was no issue apart from a slight stutter for the first couple of seconds of loading the game up. I ran the game at max and in most every place it was fine. if the game is badly optimized it may try to share threads on a core that can run 2 end result is bottlenecking. this means that the threadin is forced to work on each core seperatly. the difference between mine and most like mine is that i have turned hyper threading off in bios. The game played almost fine on my (sig) system. The game gives around only 30% load to your graphic card, and thus runs at an extremely annoying fps rate. The problem really is with he game optimizations. Lower it to the Normal.Īlso, update to the latest drivers for your Graphic Card. Do it after opening the game and minimizing it.Īnd, the setting which taxes your graphic card most is "Environment Settings". Go to Documents/Assasin's Creed III/ and open up the ini file. I don't get why, because all the previous AC's have ran perfectly on the highest settings, plus other games like Crysis, GTA 4, Far Cry 3, Sleeping Dogs etc are running quite well with no issues on my rig. I googled this issue, seems like its pretty common, but I can't find a solution for it. Even tried getting the latest ATI drivers 12.11 beta, no difference. I change the settings, lower the resolution, no difference at all. Other areas of the game, however, like the Frontier and the Homestead, are working quite fine. I just started playing Assassin's Creed 3 and I'm getting pretty bad performance and low FPS (15-20) in Boston, to the point where playing through Boston has become quite painful.
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