You should reduce the anti-aliasing if you want better performance, the lower the better, texture filtering can cause low fps but I have't had any trouble, again the lower the better.
[QUOTE="adamus007"]of course it will be better maxis tend to listen to there fans and add sweet stuff that they have asked for so I'm sure it will be an improvement on the last two!pvtdonut54
Dear Maxis,
Don't have 15 expansions for The Sims 3 and all future game.
Thank You.
It isn't been developed by Maxis, it's been developed by Redwood Shores (EA)
And it seems the ideas from some of the sims 2 expansion packs are been implemented.
The AA curve in Crysis is gigantic. I can run everything ultra high on vista 64bit gtx280 core 2 duo 3.33 ghz 4gb ram with 8xAA.. but as soon as you hit heavy action you can feel it start to chunk. It doesn't actually chunk per se, but you can tell it wants to, and then the final boss is nigh on unplayable, but on 4x AA everything is just peachy.
So yeah, there's a huge difference between setting all of the "sliders" to ultra high, and actually playing the game all the way through with every possible setting maxxed.. because that AA option is a b*tch.
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The Original download (World of Warcraft) is over 3 gigs, and I assume the expansion would be around half of that ontop of the original, but I'm not exactly sure.
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