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#* '''RenderFlora=Off''' - make this change. This is needed with the previous setting.
 
#* '''RenderFlora=Off''' - make this change. This is needed with the previous setting.
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# In the '''[Sound]''' section you may want to add these. In theory they should improve performance, in reality I've not noticed any change good or bad. Worth a try.
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#* ''Optional:'' '''SampleRate=44100''' - This lowers the audio quality slightly and therefore reduce load on your CPU if you have onboards sound
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#* ''Optional:'' '''UseFloat32Output=1''' - Explanation on PS2 forums - [http://forums.station.sony.com/ps2/index.php?threads/fix-for-crash-exploit.75012/page-4#post-950168 here!]
 
# Save the file and restart. You should have a 30%+ improvement in your FPS.
 
# Save the file and restart. You should have a 30%+ improvement in your FPS.
  

Revision as of 00:25, 14 January 2013

PlanetSide 2 is a massive game and therefore unsurprisingly it puts massive strain on modern PC hardware to run. Here is a collection of tips to improve performance.

Official help pages

These are very useful. Especially the Increasing Performance article as it was originally written by one of the PS2 development team in beta.

Minimum Specification Systems

The scope of this section is aimed at Desktop PCs that are running Windows 7 64-bit that are in good working order. I.e Windows Updates installed, drivers updated, virus/hard disk scans run regularly.

Test system:

  • Windows 7 64-bit SP1
  • AMD Phenom II X4 @ 3GHz
  • 4GB DDR2-6400 @ 900MHz
  • Sapphire Radeon HD4850 512MB @ 690/950Mhz
  • Via VT708S onboard audio
  • Screen resolution, 1920x1080

Minimum FPS (press Alt +F) = 25 in massive battles

Setup

  1. Escape >> Settings >> General
    • Optional: Use Raw Mouse Input: checked - This is such a small performance hit. Well worth it for better mouse control.
    • Optional: Reduce Input Lag: checked - Again a tiny performance hit. The result is more responsive controls.
  2. Escape >> Settings >> Graphics
    • Render Quality - Set around 75-85%. Small drop in visual quality. Big improvement in FPS.
    • Overall Quality - Custom
    • Graphics Quality - Medium . This must be set to Medium or higher. On Low Infiltrators are 100% invisible!
    • Everything else Low or unchecked.
  3. Escape >> Settings >> Audio
    • Maximum Voice Channels - Set this to 32 Voice Channels if you have onboard sound. If you're unsure what you have, you probably do.
  4. Exit the game.
  5. Edit UserOptions.ini located in your PS2 game directory. Notepad is fine.
  6. Start in the [Rendering] section
    • Double check OverallQuality=-1 (minors-1 = custom). Or the follow changes won't work
    • ShadowQuality=0 - Huge performance improvement turning Shadow completely off compared to Low
    • RenderDistance=750 - Another massive performance improvement. By default your view distance is unlimited. Dropping to 750m helps immensely. If you find it too Low as you snipe or whatever. Anything up to 1250m should be fine.
    • Optional: MaximumFPS=60 - This stops your graphics card going mental on the start screen with 300+ FPS.
    • FloraQuality=0 - Less of an improvement compared to shadows. Still worth completely disabling Flora.
  7. Look down to [Terrain]
    • RenderFlora=Off - make this change. This is needed with the previous setting.
  8. In the [Sound] section you may want to add these. In theory they should improve performance, in reality I've not noticed any change good or bad. Worth a try.
    • Optional: SampleRate=44100 - This lowers the audio quality slightly and therefore reduce load on your CPU if you have onboards sound
    • Optional: UseFloat32Output=1 - Explanation on PS2 forums - here!
  9. Save the file and restart. You should have a 30%+ improvement in your FPS.