RazberyBandit wrote:Share your PC's configuration with us. Maybe someone here has a similar system and can offer some settings changes that work.
List your CPU, GPU, OS version, RAM, and screen resolution for starters. Your graphics driver version may also play a part...
xFCSx wrote:I ran 2k15 smoothly on med-high settings but on 2k16 even though i get 60 fps the game stutters and it just feels slow. i tried playing on the lowest possible settings and even then it was unplayable. in 2k15 in the beginning i had the same problem but i fixed it by switching to fullscreen windowed but that didnt work now. the game runs pretty smooth in the high school and college games but all the nba games i tried whether its mycareer mygm or quick game were laggy as hell. what can i do?
Dommy73 wrote:Try lowering Crowd details.
xFCSx wrote:...i did play...nba 2k15 on med-high settings with no lag at all
xFCSx wrote:I tried playing on lowest possible settings (including crowd - off) and it was better but it was still stuttering. I only played like 3 total games this past year so i cant say my pc can run everything but i did play gta 5 on medium and nba 2k15 on med-high settings with no lag at all. Im thinking of upgrading my ram to 8 gb but im not sure if it'll do anything
Uncle Drew wrote:Dommy73 wrote:Try lowering Crowd details.
More like turning the crowd completely off. I did that, and the game ran noticeably faster. It doesn't look graphically pleasing seeing no crowds in the stands, but until they fix it, it is what it is.
RazberyBandit wrote:I paid $150 for a 16GB (2x8GB) kit of Crucial Elite DDR3-1866 last Christmas. A month ago, the same kit was under $100. I almost pulled the trigger and went to 32GB, but I haven't upgraded my gaming rig to Win10 yet so I'm still stuck at the 16GB limit of Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit. It sure would be nice to have a 20-24GB RAM drive, though...
Hehehe. What's that you say? Your SSD peaks at 550MB/s sequential read? My RAM drive peaks at OVER 9000!
RazberyBandit wrote:xFCSx wrote:I tried playing on lowest possible settings (including crowd - off) and it was better but it was still stuttering. I only played like 3 total games this past year so i cant say my pc can run everything but i did play gta 5 on medium and nba 2k15 on med-high settings with no lag at all. Im thinking of upgrading my ram to 8 gb but im not sure if it'll do anything
You'd be better off replacing the 7770 1GB card than you would increasing RAM. DDR3 RAM is cheap presently, though, and keeps getting cheaper every month. A single DDR3-1600 DIMM (if that's what you have presently) is only $20-25. 8GB kits (2x4GB DIMMs) have begun dropping under $40 on sale, and are $45-ish regularly. (I suggest using pcpartpicker.com to find part prices.)
Still, it's the card that's hindering your performance.
I paid $150 for a 16GB (2x8GB) kit of Crucial Elite DDR3-1866 last Christmas. A month ago, the same kit was under $100. I almost pulled the trigger and went to 32GB, but I haven't upgraded my gaming rig to Win10 yet so I'm still stuck at the 16GB limit of Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit. It sure would be nice to have a 20-24GB RAM drive, though...
Hehehe. What's that you say? Your SSD peaks at 550MB/s sequential read? My RAM drive peaks at OVER 9000!
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