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#1 Voyance

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Posted 03 June 2015 - 00:51

Sure the game may run on multi GPU systems but does it take advantage of the benefits? or does Eldevin simply ignore the 2nd (and other subsequent) GPU and dump all the load into the 1st GPU?



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Posted 03 June 2015 - 01:57

Most Eldevins do not know what your saying. lol :P


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Posted 03 June 2015 - 02:13

This question isn't serious, am i right ?

A browser java mmorpg made by a indie company. I would recommend 2 titans in sli, otherwise the game will not be enjoyable.

 

You can run the game with the onboard grafik a intel i-5 has.



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Posted 03 June 2015 - 03:06

I would obviously need 980ti's in 4 way SLi. I would also need two octacore CPU's and like 128 GB of RAM. Yes, SLi is sort of taking a V12 Lamborghini to cruise at 40mph in the city streets. I know the game Is not demanding but I'm just curious if I am getting any benefits from using SLi.

 

I mostly play this game "on the go" = playing this on my laptop. My laptop is a dual GPU laptop...I'd rather turn off the 2nd GPU if I do not get any benefits from it. Yes, I know gaming on a laptop is stupid but I really do not have much of a choice seeing how this is the only MMO I'm playing atm.



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Posted 03 June 2015 - 03:39

lol


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Posted 04 June 2015 - 03:03

While I'm even lower level then you are, I run on a laptop, too.  In my experience gaming on my laptop, playing MMO's is just fine unless your trying to do PvP.  In PvP any slight changes in performance can help to sway a fight. Mostly though, group fights and dungeons will be fine.  



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Posted 04 June 2015 - 04:33

If I don't see any benefit from having both of them on at the moment, I'll just shut one off + save battery = play longer. Let's not even talk about the heat generated.

 

 

If I do see a benefit from it (at the very least, distribute the load between both GPUs), I'll keep 'em on. I'll take advantage of both of them turned on through increasing graphical settings on Nvidia control panel when my laptop is plugged to a power source.

 

Personally, the limiting factor in most cases is the internet connection.



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Posted 04 June 2015 - 12:55

i play and pvp on a laptop and i am absoloutley fine... deal with it


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Posted 04 June 2015 - 15:55

May as well give a serious answer.

No we don't support SLI. Even if we did I doubt you would find a performance increase. While hardware rendering offers better performance the game is commonly still CPU bound on the render thread (AMD/ATI devices suffer the most from this). Because it's one thread that's the bottleneck more CPU cores wouldn't help. In most cases faster CPU cores would offer the most significant improvement, I suspect faster RAM would also increase performance.

We might try updating the jogl libraries soon to see if they offer any improvements (and don't create any issues). However I'm sure a lot of the rendering performance hit comes back to systems & art that weren't originally made with hardware rendering in mind.




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