

Try to change "Graphics Quality" to low (medium), disable the "High resolution textures" and use different drivers version. The drivers listed above can be found on the Lost™ Via Domus DVD in the.NVIDIA Forceware Release 169, Version: 169.25 (Vista) NVIDIA Forceware Release 169, Version: 169.21 (WinXP) Learn how SOLIDWORKS has the diverse simulation solutions designers, engineers and analysts can use, both on desktop or in cloud. The automotive industry has many applications in which simulation, especially FEA and CFD, is needed. These drivers have been tested with Lost™ Via Domus: 3D EXPERIENCE Works Simulation for FEA and CFD in the Automotive Industry. Links to the most popular video cards manufacturersĪre available at the end of this document.
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If you experience any graphical problems, please install the recommended videoĭrivers for your video card. We recommend that you set the game "Graphics Quality" setting to LOW and disable the "High resolution textures" when using this card. You may experience performance issues with the NVIDIA GeForce® 8600M GS card.Other cards may work with the game but are not supported.Laptop versions of these cards may work but are NOT supported.Lost™ Via Domus does not support ATI’s crossfire and NVIDIA’s SLI™ technology.The video card must have shader model 3.0 capabilities or better in order to work with Video Card : 256 MB DirectX® 9.0c–compliant, Shader 3.0–enabled videocard (see supported list) Processor : P4 3.5 GHz or Core™ 2 Duo 2.5 GHz 3d printing doesn't use scanning of GW models (scanners aren't high enough resolution as a rule) but creating new ones using CAD and/or digital sculpting tools - the same ones that have been in widespread use for many years for creating 3d artwork and CAD models, the same tools that GW themselves use for their own models now. Sound Card : DirectX 9.0c-compliant sound cardĭirectX : DirectX 9.0c (included on disc) Video Card : 128 MB DirectX® 9.0c–compliant, Shader 3.0–enabled videocard (see supported list) Processor : AMD Athlon™ MP 2400+ 2.0 GHz or Intel® Pentium® 4C 2.4 GHz Supported OS : Microsoft Windows® XP (Service Pack 2) or Vista® do not exceed 1440x900 resolution, 1280x720 or 1280x800 is bestįinally i'm using the 169.21 whql official drivers they're the very best drivers i have ever used, the readme mentioned that the game has been tested with those drivers so you might wanna give it a try.Ĭlick to expand.1.1. use HIGH details and turn on Vsync and tick Widescreen (if you got one)Ĥ. turn on Multithreading optimizations in the nv panel (doesnt matter if the game is multicore aware or not) it does help with lag and the same goes for S.t.a.l.k.e.r if i set it to Auto performance is laggy even though the cpu usage is barely 50%ģ. turn on TripleBuffering in your nvidia panel (ATi got one? no idea)Ģ. Click to expand.the game surely isn't optimized but i'm not suffering any of the graphical glitches or bugs or stuttering you mentioned, one thing that seems to help performance is to enable TripleBuffer in the nVidia cp went from a constant average of 25+ to 32-35+ and the game just doesnt hitch anymore, i rarely use Vsync but this game seems to benefit from it.Īnother option that seemed to help a lot performance is the Multithreading Optimizations in the nv cp just turn it ON.ġ.
