that would be best. 2gb isnt enough these days (4gb is recommended for 64bit windows, which you have), minecraft could benefit from a newer cpu, and theres no way youll be able to run continuum with the g210
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Sushi Shaders - a fresh and (objectively/somewhat) realistic shader, approved by Past Life Pro, made by yours truly. Works on Mac OSX
But??? a youtuber named past life pro he recorded on 1GB amd radeon something.... i dont remember how it worked for him? do i update my driver?
Past life pro used to have an old Radeon before he upgraded to his new GTX 970, but before he did upgrade he used to get around 1-8fps with most shaders including continuum but he used recording tricks to get it looking fast and smooth. There is a video he made where he explains how he was doing this if you search through his videos.
Past life pro used to have an old Radeon before he upgraded to his new GTX 970, but before he did upgrade he used to get around 1-8fps with most shaders including continuum but he used recording tricks to get it looking fast and smooth. There is a video he made where he explains how he was doing this if you search through his videos.
This is somewhat true; he had okay performance with his old Radeon card. It was an HD 7850. The main issue wasn't his card, it was his processor, which was a first gen i3. Here's one of the old videos:
But yeah... when he started doing his cinematics, he used POM and all that other fancy stuff. This is what cut his Fps down, to the point that he had to use those film maker tricks.
@UnstoppablE_GaMeR, you'd be better off just building/buying yourself a new PC. If you plan on gaming with it, avoid laptops. Purchase a proper PC, if you can. I'd go for at least an i5, 8GB of RAM and a GTX 750 Ti. Your current computer just won't cut it for Shaders, I'm afraid. =/
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My current PC:
• Ryzen 9 3900x @4.2GHz
• 64GB DDR4 @3200MHz
• MSI RTX 2080 Ti Gaming X Trio
• 2TB NVMe SSD
• 6TB in HDD space
• Four monitors at 4k
This is somewhat true; he had okay performance with his old Radeon card. It was an HD 7850. The main issue wasn't his card, it was his processor, which was a first gen i3. Here's one of the old videos:
But yeah... when he started doing his cinematics, he used POM and all that other fancy stuff. This is what cut his Fps down, to the point that he had to use those film maker tricks.
@UnstoppablE_GaMeR, you'd be better off just building/buying yourself a new PC. If you plan on gaming with it, avoid laptops. Purchase a proper PC, if you can. I'd go for at least an i5, 8GB of RAM and a GTX 750 Ti. Your current computer just won't cut it for Shaders, I'm afraid. =/
Out of my budget and can't even think about i5 and gtx 750 ti it's so much expensive in india... so
Past life pro used to have an old Radeon before he upgraded to his new GTX 970, but before he did upgrade he used to get around 1-8fps with most shaders including continuum but he used recording tricks to get it looking fast and smooth. There is a video he made where he explains how he was doing this if you search through his videos.
but man he get 1-8 fps when i load that shader in my current pc i get around 6-12 fps but a BLANK WHITE SCREEN ! that's my problem..
but man he get 1-8 fps when i load that shader in my current pc i get around 6-12 fps but a BLANK WHITE SCREEN ! that's my problem..
His 'old' amd radeon graphics card is miles better than your g210. Your graphics card isnt supported at all, while his much better one is. The reason youre getting better fps with a white screen is..because youre getting a white screen. Things arent being rendered. You have to accept it that your graphics card just wont run Continuum at all.
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Sushi Shaders - a fresh and (objectively/somewhat) realistic shader, approved by Past Life Pro, made by yours truly. Works on Mac OSX
PS: I possess little money, so might I stress the CHEAPEST option for me. Not to be a choosing beggar.
Im going to assume you mean SLI another 960 with your current one. SLI isnt supported by shaders, so your only option is to buy a new graphics card.
GPU = graphics card btw
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Sushi Shaders - a fresh and (objectively/somewhat) realistic shader, approved by Past Life Pro, made by yours truly. Works on Mac OSX
Honestly, that GPU is more than enough to play with Continuum. I have a GTX 970, and I get 50-60fps in maximum settings. That said, the recent release (Continuum 1.2.1, both classic and the normal one) yield an extremely low fps for me as well. I get 20-30fps with it. Have you tried the previous release? It's the 1.8.9 version; the one I get 50-60fps in.
... and now that I try to look for it, I'm not sure which specific link it is. It used to be found under the 1.2 button, when it was crossed out. Hmm. Anyways, no. You don't need a better PC, nor a better GPU. Everything you have, is perfectly fine. I have an i7-6700, 24GB of DDR4 RAM and my aforementioned GTX 970. Anyways, be sure to keep ''Render Quality'' and ''Shadow Quality'' at 1x, as seen here:
Increasing them, does naught but increase GPU load, with little to no visual quality difference.
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My current PC:
• Ryzen 9 3900x @4.2GHz
• 64GB DDR4 @3200MHz
• MSI RTX 2080 Ti Gaming X Trio
• 2TB NVMe SSD
• 6TB in HDD space
• Four monitors at 4k
I tried all versions of this shaders none of them worked :| what i get is only a "WHITE" screen when I load this shaders
Seus works fine ..
Specs :
Processor : Intel Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU E5300 @ 2.60 GHz 2.60 GHz
RAM : 2 GB
System type : 64-bit Operating System (Windows 7 Ultimate)
Graphics Card : NVIDIA GeForce G210 1GB DDR3
Help me please? i just saw this shaders only in screenshots haven't tried it ... i wanna try it
an screen? sure here it is
Im using the realistico pack and the POMs are offset, im using this shader with it. Does anybody know how to fix it?
Please say something
Your graphics card wont be able to run it. Its way too low end and old. Sorry
Sushi Shaders - a fresh and (objectively/somewhat) realistic shader, approved by Past Life Pro, made by yours truly. Works on Mac OSX
My advice (For now) until theres a fix is to turn off pom entirely. That what im doing.
But??? a youtuber named past life pro he recorded on 1GB amd radeon something.... i dont remember how it worked for him? do i update my driver?
Past life pro used a GTX 970 and a i7 6700K processor to record continuum. G210 is just too old.. Sorry.
Oh.. I will try to buy a new pc directly instead of graphics card ..
that would be best. 2gb isnt enough these days (4gb is recommended for 64bit windows, which you have), minecraft could benefit from a newer cpu, and theres no way youll be able to run continuum with the g210
Sushi Shaders - a fresh and (objectively/somewhat) realistic shader, approved by Past Life Pro, made by yours truly. Works on Mac OSX
Past life pro used to have an old Radeon before he upgraded to his new GTX 970, but before he did upgrade he used to get around 1-8fps with most shaders including continuum but he used recording tricks to get it looking fast and smooth. There is a video he made where he explains how he was doing this if you search through his videos.
This is somewhat true; he had okay performance with his old Radeon card. It was an HD 7850. The main issue wasn't his card, it was his processor, which was a first gen i3. Here's one of the old videos:
But yeah... when he started doing his cinematics, he used POM and all that other fancy stuff. This is what cut his Fps down, to the point that he had to use those film maker tricks.
@UnstoppablE_GaMeR, you'd be better off just building/buying yourself a new PC. If you plan on gaming with it, avoid laptops. Purchase a proper PC, if you can. I'd go for at least an i5, 8GB of RAM and a GTX 750 Ti. Your current computer just won't cut it for Shaders, I'm afraid. =/
• Ryzen 9 3900x @4.2GHz
• 64GB DDR4 @3200MHz
• MSI RTX 2080 Ti Gaming X Trio
• 2TB NVMe SSD
• 6TB in HDD space
• Four monitors at 4k
Out of my budget and can't even think about i5 and gtx 750 ti it's so much expensive in india... so
but man he get 1-8 fps when i load that shader in my current pc i get around 6-12 fps but a BLANK WHITE SCREEN ! that's my problem..
His 'old' amd radeon graphics card is miles better than your g210. Your graphics card isnt supported at all, while his much better one is. The reason youre getting better fps with a white screen is..because youre getting a white screen. Things arent being rendered. You have to accept it that your graphics card just wont run Continuum at all.
Sushi Shaders - a fresh and (objectively/somewhat) realistic shader, approved by Past Life Pro, made by yours truly. Works on Mac OSX
Well... What a sexy shader. Hands down: I've been trying to make a good shader for Minecraft for a while and this just blew my mind.
One problem: I've been getting low FPS count on my computer. I have two options:
1. Should I get a better GPU/Graphics card all-together, or
2. Should I slave one to my current one?
Here are my specs:
GPU: GTX 960 (one more slot available)
CPU: Intel i7-5820k, 3.30GHz
RAM: 4x 8 GB DDR4 (3zGB in total, 4 empty slot available)
PS: I possess little money, so might I stress the CHEAPEST option for me. Not to be a choosing beggar.
PPS: "low" FPS means around 10-20 FPS. (for me)
Im going to assume you mean SLI another 960 with your current one. SLI isnt supported by shaders, so your only option is to buy a new graphics card.
GPU = graphics card btw
Sushi Shaders - a fresh and (objectively/somewhat) realistic shader, approved by Past Life Pro, made by yours truly. Works on Mac OSX
Honestly, that GPU is more than enough to play with Continuum. I have a GTX 970, and I get 50-60fps in maximum settings. That said, the recent release (Continuum 1.2.1, both classic and the normal one) yield an extremely low fps for me as well. I get 20-30fps with it. Have you tried the previous release? It's the 1.8.9 version; the one I get 50-60fps in.
... and now that I try to look for it, I'm not sure which specific link it is. It used to be found under the 1.2 button, when it was crossed out. Hmm. Anyways, no. You don't need a better PC, nor a better GPU. Everything you have, is perfectly fine. I have an i7-6700, 24GB of DDR4 RAM and my aforementioned GTX 970. Anyways, be sure to keep ''Render Quality'' and ''Shadow Quality'' at 1x, as seen here:
Increasing them, does naught but increase GPU load, with little to no visual quality difference.
• Ryzen 9 3900x @4.2GHz
• 64GB DDR4 @3200MHz
• MSI RTX 2080 Ti Gaming X Trio
• 2TB NVMe SSD
• 6TB in HDD space
• Four monitors at 4k
Will this work with a mac or is it just for windows?
ZElizzy
Sorry but for the most part Mac's are not supported