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  • kiev123
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    • Jan 2012
    • 109

    #61
    Re: NBA 2K15 system requirements

    Running it maxed out at 1680x1050 on my 2500k and HD 7870 and I get 60fps all of the time except on FTs. I have an OSD running running while I play and the game seems to be using on 60-70 % of my GPU but all 2GB of my VRAM. The game is also using 1.5 GB of RAM.

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    • DETERMINOLOGY
      Rookie
      • Jul 2010
      • 126

      #62
      Re: NBA 2K15 system requirements

      Originally posted by Goffs
      SC GTX780 here I get the occasional framerate drops....put antialiasing quality to 0 and the camera cuts smoothened up a bit. Though there are odd times where it chops pretty badly during gameplay...

      Man the CPU is hard on superstar...need to relearn some defensive stuff as LT+Turbo doesn't seem to work any more....
      Im getting stuttering in game with a gtx 970/3570k processor/12 GB of ram on windows 8 on high/med settings. Hope this gets fixed soon.

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      • 23
        yellow
        • Sep 2002
        • 66469

        #63
        Re: NBA 2K15 system requirements

        You guys have some pretty nice rigs...lawd!

        Im like you though I want to get the fullest out of this one. Im sure someone will figure it out

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        • fearwhatnow
          MVP
          • Aug 2006
          • 1474

          #64
          Re: NBA 2K15 system requirements

          Some early tweaks I've tried that improve the overall smoothness.
          - Triple Buffering ON in RadeonPro (or whatever you're using)
          - Open the videoconfig.cfg file that is located in your documents app data
          roaming folder. There are some extra options there as Anisotropic (default at 16) and Supersampling (default is 1 that means ON). Set supersampling to 0. Also if you want to turn off completely AA you can set it to 0. After you're done save and set the file to read-only.

          I'll keep you all updated with any future findings.
          Unfortunately my q6600, 7gb ram and radeon 6850 can't handle high settings at 1080p. I have everything on medium except the shader detail which is on high. Special effects have a big impact on fps but I suggest leaving it on because without it there are no reflections, lighting and self shadowing.
          I get around 50fps to 55fps with these settings.

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          • yungmeaks
            Rookie
            • Jun 2012
            • 393

            #65
            Re: NBA 2K15 system requirements

            Originally posted by fearwhatnow
            Some early tweaks I've tried that improve the overall smoothness.
            - Triple Buffering ON in RadeonPro (or whatever you're using)
            - Open the videoconfig.cfg file that is located in your documents app data
            roaming folder. There are some extra options there as Anisotropic (default at 16) and Supersampling (default is 1 that means ON). Set supersampling to 0. Also if you want to turn off completely AA you can set it to 0. After you're done save and set the file to read-only.

            I'll keep you all updated with any future findings.
            Unfortunately my q6600, 7gb ram and radeon 6850 can't handle high settings at 1080p. I have everything on medium except the shader detail which is on high. Special effects have a big impact on fps but I suggest leaving it on because without it there are no reflections, lighting and self shadowing.
            I get around 50fps to 55fps with these settings.
            Thank you so much for this. 10+ fps boost I got makes it that much better. Looking forward to more of these! Let us know if you have anymore RadeonPro tricks, too.

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            • Deej
              Rookie
              • Jan 2014
              • 76

              #66
              Re: NBA 2K15 system requirements

              Originally posted by fearwhatnow
              Some early tweaks I've tried that improve the overall smoothness.
              - Triple Buffering ON in RadeonPro (or whatever you're using)
              - Open the videoconfig.cfg file that is located in your documents app data
              roaming folder. There are some extra options there as Anisotropic (default at 16) and Supersampling (default is 1 that means ON). Set supersampling to 0. Also if you want to turn off completely AA you can set it to 0. After you're done save and set the file to read-only.

              I'll keep you all updated with any future findings.
              Unfortunately my q6600, 7gb ram and radeon 6850 can't handle high settings at 1080p. I have everything on medium except the shader detail which is on high. Special effects have a big impact on fps but I suggest leaving it on because without it there are no reflections, lighting and self shadowing.
              I get around 50fps to 55fps with these settings.
              This worked for me until it went to halftime (in MyCareer) and then it went back to being awful and dropping all the time. Not sure what's going on, the game just feels poorly optimized to me. Hopefully someone can find a fix to make it run smoother.

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              • Babrook
                Rookie
                • Mar 2013
                • 37

                #67
                Re: NBA 2K15 system requirements

                Running everything max on a HD 7900 around 40 FPS. 8GB RAM, AMD 8320 ~3.5Ghz, 1920x1200.

                Like another poster mentioned everything is acceptable until it stutters and I get some really gnarly audio crackling. Can already tell that it is going to drive me nuts.

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                • fidelityny
                  Rookie
                  • Aug 2013
                  • 137

                  #68
                  Re: NBA 2K15 system requirements

                  Originally posted by Babrook
                  Running everything max on a HD 7900 around 40 FPS. 8GB RAM, AMD 8320 ~3.5Ghz, 1920x1200.

                  Like another poster mentioned everything is acceptable until it stutters and I get some really gnarly audio crackling. Can already tell that it is going to drive me nuts.
                  Good to know I'm not the only one having these issues, I can get the game to run smooth on my 6750, but after a while video gets choppy and audio cracks. They really need to fix something, it even happens on all low settings.

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                  • Nunbetter
                    Rookie
                    • Oct 2009
                    • 27

                    #69
                    Re: NBA 2K15 system requirements

                    I got a R9 270X Radeon graphics card and I get stuttering on all setttings as well; Game looks amazing but the stuttering is annoying as hell; Any ideas??

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                    • kokoBware23
                      Rookie
                      • Dec 2011
                      • 29

                      #70
                      Re: NBA 2K15 system requirements

                      Quote from 94_tiiii_infinity

                      If your running an nvidia card you need to go to your nvidia control panel, find your 2k .exe and under "select the preferred graphics processor for this program:" choose High-performance nvidia processor... this should fix your graphics problems, I had them too.

                      source

                      http://www.reddit.com/r/NBA2k/commen...h_immediately/

                      hope it works for you guys. just trying to help

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                      • fidelityny
                        Rookie
                        • Aug 2013
                        • 137

                        #71
                        Re: NBA 2K15 system requirements

                        I fixed the stuttering issues on my cheap 1GB 6750 by updating my drivers to the most recent version, which was posted a little over a week ago. No longer having issues, I'm satisfied. Also got some MyPark games in.

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                        • Shmaks
                          Rookie
                          • Nov 2008
                          • 27

                          #72
                          Re: NBA 2K15 system requirements

                          Does somebody launch RadeonPro with nba2k15. RP is does not working for me with this game

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                          • 23
                            yellow
                            • Sep 2002
                            • 66469

                            #73
                            Re: NBA 2K15 system requirements

                            Originally posted by Shmaks
                            Does somebody launch RadeonPro with nba2k15. RP is does not working for me with this game
                            Nope, I just cut it off. My own video card settings worked better for me than that.

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                            • Shmaks
                              Rookie
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 27

                              #74
                              Re: NBA 2K15 system requirements

                              Originally posted by 23
                              Nope, I just cut it off. My own video card settings worked better for me than that.
                              What do you mean about "own videocard settings"?

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                              • fearwhatnow
                                MVP
                                • Aug 2006
                                • 1474

                                #75
                                Re: NBA 2K15 system requirements

                                Originally posted by Shmaks
                                What do you mean about "own videocard settings"?
                                He means a custom profile for NBA2k15 in Catalyst Control Center.

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