As the title suggests, I am experiencing performance issues on a machine which exceed the recommended specifications for playing cRPG.
The issue is frame-rate-born, and not that of ping. I experience ping anywhere in the ranges of 30ms to 100ms. Which, though not ideal, are well within the typical averages of my connection's bandwidth allocation.
I have updated my monitor, motherboard, and video card's drivers just last night, so there shouldn't be an issue surrounding out of date software (though I am open to suggestions surrounding such things, should there be a possible solution within the topic). Also, my windows is also currently up to date with SP1 and congruent updates.
I will list my hardware specifications in order to help narrow down/identify possible/known hardware compatibility issues.
My specifications are as follows:
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (Totally legit, no foolin')
AMD Radeon HD 6950 overclocked to 1350/900 MHz at 40-45 degrees Celsius
Intel i7 3770k running at 3.5 GHz -- also 40-45 degrees Celsius.
16.0 GB of DDR3 RAM at 1866 MHz (Kingston)
Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB SATA3 6GB/s 7200RPM 32M Cache Internal Hard Drive
I suspect the problem may be with backward compatibility, as any and all other video games with newer coding seem to run as intended. This theory is concoted on the basis that the computer I upgraded from can run cRPG quite a bit more effectively (20-30 FPS' worth of more effectively) than my current computer can; even on the lowest settings versus my old computer's mid range video settings.
I feel I should also mention that I have installed Warband though Steam. Not sure if that little tidbit will be of any help, but there it is.
Any and all feedback would be greatly appreciated.