If you have a weaker graphics card then feel free to adjust some settings. So if you've got a strong graphics card, feel free to crank it. Use High if you have a lower core count CPU and can't spare any cores for windows to solely use.Ĥ) Graphics Options On my RTX 3070 on 3440x1440 they all pretty much change nothing FPS wise once you're late game. If you correctly free'd some cores that windows uses for background tasks in the step 2 then Realtime will probably work best. And due to how Ryzen chips are made the game performs better even with your weaker CPU cores when data doesn't have to jump to other CCX core groups through the infinity fabric.ģ) CPU Priority (Task Manager) Set Planet Coaster to High or Realtime. This lets windows use your first few cores for background tasks and your game won't have to compete to perform tasks on your CPU cores now. That means my other three CCX's (CCX2, CCX3, and CCX4) are the only cores putting in work. This means planet coaster will not use my first 3 cores, which make in total up my CCX1. I set my Coaster affinity to cores 4 - 12. (2 Continued) FOR EXAMPLE: My R9 3900x is 12 cores, 24 threads. (2 Continued) On Ryzen (2nd gen) I've found it best to set your core Affinity to every core BUT your first CCX core group, which is 2-4 cores depending on your CPU model. Generally those are your strongest cores, and you may think that it would be smart to have Coaster use them, in my case it hurts performance. Set Planet Coasters Affinity to all cores BUT your first 2-3. (For reference I have 3900x, 12c 24t)Ģ) CPU Affinity (Task Manager) Let your computer sit idle before launching the game, see what cores Windows is using for background tasks, it will probably be your first 2 or 3. I've spent the last week trying every thing possible to speed up the game with a large park or high amount of guests, let me save you some headache:ġ) Turning off Hyperthreading generally does work for higher end CPU's, meaning you have lots of cores/threads available. Old thread, but if I found it that means others will. * Set Priority of Planet Coaster to High in Task Manager * Turn ALL the graphics setting to min or off EXCEPT resolution and anti-aliasing This will make the game look decent again, and don't hurt performance because they are completly handled by the GPU. Now, turn UP resolution as high as it goes, also, turn up antialiasing to max. Turning down water quality is also very helpful.īasically, turn down all the graphics settings as low as they go or off. Turning down texture quality all the way is pretty much the most important thing, because the CPU spends less time moving the texture from RAM to the GPU memory. Basically, make the cpu have to do less things. The rationale behind this is to take load of the games CPU thread, and put more load onto the graphics card. If you do not leave a core free, set it priority to high insteadįor adjusting in game settings, basically, YOU WANT TO TURN OFF AS MUCH AS YOU CAN, then once the game is running smothly, turn a few things up to max to recover graphic quality. WARNING: Do not set priority to realtime unless you set the affinity to leave at least one free core for OS threads. You want your CPU running as fast as possible here. Since I have six cores, I set the affinity to run on all but core 0, this also may help turbo with the other cores. Also, in taskmanager, set the cpu priority for Planet Coaster to "Real Time". The first thing you should do is turn off hyperthreading in your bios, the game does not leverage cores well, and turning it off will let you turbo more. Some people with a more game focused knowledge, may be able to read my rationale, and suggest more improvements. Let me start of by saying, I am not a graphics expert, however, I am fairly experienced in software optimization overall. You'll be tempted to turn down resolution first, because hey, thats what usually works, but not here, because the problem w this game is different. Many of us with higher end systems have noticed poor performance in this game, let me show you how to get those fps up to what you are accustomed to :) This might also help those with less highend systems, but you might have to do some tweaking to the advice.
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