Alas and ah, but Dishonored 2 joined the list of failed PC-versions of games. The mystical action has so many no less mystical problems that not everyone can play it calmly. Players blame Dishonored 2 for the lack of any kind of optimization, and you know, looking at the 54% user rating, it's hard to believe that such a significant proportion of players have problems due to their inability to customize the game. But the developers, meanwhile, think so, and even released instructions for improving performance "for dummies."

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So what do Arkane Studios employees advise us? First, we'd like to make sure our computers meet the system requirements. There is no need to set the settings to "ultra" if the computer barely meets the recommended requirements. According to the creators of the game, only owners of computers with significantly higher power requirements will be able to play at the highest graphics settings. Secondly, we are recommended to install all updates for the operating system, update DirectX and install the latest video card drivers.

In terms of plot and graphics, the recently released Dishonored 2 has practically no complaints, but from a technical point of view, the game turned out to be terrible. One of the most common problems in Dishonored 2 is its low FPS, which drops to 40-20 units. As a result, due to the low FPS in Dishonored 2, it becomes simply impossible to play. In this article we will tell you how to increase FPS (FPS), for this we have collected all the information from the Internet, from simple messages on the forums to professional advice from developers.

Guide from English user Semipalmated Plover

On one of the discussion pages on Steam, I came across a guide that was very useful according to the reviews of other users, in which it describes in detail how to fix the decrease in FPS and the lag of the game in general. Unfortunately, the entire guide is written in English, but with a standard translation, you can understand that the user is suggesting to use the TechPowerUp GPU-Z utility. Thanks to this program, you can analyze and subsequently change the required parameters in the dishonored2Config.cfg folder at C: \ Users \ XXX \ Saved Games \ Arkane Studios \ dishonored2 \ base \ (XXX is your name).

Soon a translation will be written in this article, the English text will be published in the VKontakte group on this link... If you know English or partially understand the written text, then be sure to write the translation in the group discussion.

If you haven't bought the game yet

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Update your graphics card drivers

According to the developers themselves, the situation with low FPS can be corrected by updating the video card drivers. Here are the links to the official websites of the two video card manufacturers, where you can update the driver for free and without errors:

Link to nvivdia drivers - just enter your graphics card model and check if you need an update or not.

Link to AMD drivers - there is a program on the site that determines the model of the video card itself.

Patch

Having failed to cope with the situation, gamers pin their hopes on the patch, which should be released in the near future. As soon as the patch is published, we will definitely inform about it in the news of the site or in this article.

Disabling programs and lower graphics settings

Turn off your antivirus and all unnecessary programs. You can also change the settings in the game by making the graphics lower, or by enabling it in the window. These recommendations are unlikely to significantly improve the situation, but they will at least increase the FPS by 10 units.

other methods

This is all that we managed to collect on the topic of low FPS in Dishonored 2. If you have found an effective way to increase FPS, be sure to write it in the comments or post it in the group discussions. Good luck!

The game takes place in the fictional, epidemic-ridden city of Dunwall, to some extent copied from the London of the Victorian era. The protagonist of the game, Lord Protector Corvo Attano, is accused of murdering the Empress and thrown into prison. However, the remaining at large "loyalist" friends and a supernatural being known as the Alien rescue him and give Corvo the opportunity to take revenge on his enemies and restore justice. The player acts as an assassin - in most missions of the game, he must make his way through one of the city districts to the guarded victim and destroy it. The player has at his disposal both conventional weapons and supernatural abilities granted to the Aliens, such as teleportation, the ability to inhabit people and animals, or summon a flock of rats. Missions are not linear, and they can be passed in several possible ways, both by engaging in battle with opponents, and by sneaking past them and remaining unnoticed.

Installation

  1. Select an optimization version.
  2. Copy the file - "DishonoredEngine.ini" to the following directory: C: \ Users \ UserName \ Documents \ My Games \ Dishonored \ DishonoredGame \ Config
  3. Be sure to set the attribute - "Read only" in the properties of this file.

By the way, optimization does not affect your resolution in the game, even though it is written in that file. The game reads it from another source - the registry. Therefore, you are free to choose it yourself.

If someone needs the path to this directory, then here is:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Arkane \ Dishonored

Overview

For a comparison of versions and tests, see this video:

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Foreword

In this guide, I will help you clean up the entire trash that inhabits your computer, and I will also tell you how optimize the system generally. Everything I will be covering in this guide was used / used by me and has certain positive changes for the computer... This guide is for people who have weak pc after this tutorial you should be able to run DIshonored 2 and Dishonored: Death the of Outsider, maybe even higher middle customization, although it depends on the characteristics of your computer, this is inevitable. Also it is in general optimizes your pc, so even if your game cannot go the way you want, you will be in the black anyway, your computer will work much better and more stable than it was before. This guide will also be useful for owners of medium and powerful pc, here everyone can find useful information... The guide itself is dedicated to Dishonored 2, but it is true for other games as well.

Comparison before and after changes

It should be understood that screenshots do not transmit full sensations from the changes made.

We remove soap and dullness

No soap at all, adjustment, post-processing, no greyness. All in one miracle installer.

Instructions:

Push download then again download.

The exe file is being downloaded ReShade_Setup_ [Version]

We go to the installer.

Push Select game to install or uninstall from

Specify the place where the exe is located "shnik games:
steam / steamapps / common / Dishonored 2 (or Dishonored: Death of the Outsider)

Note :
If after specifying the place nothing happens, poke DirectX 10+

Preset recommendation :
I recommend installing three presets:
HDR, DPX, Levels(optional).
HDR do not touch.
Levels change the section blackpoin t c 16 (default) to 4-8 .
Levels change the section whitepoint c 235 (default) to 245-255
DPX change the section Contrast with 100 (default) to 200-400

I want to note that all different brightness of the monitor, therefore, you may have to slightly tweak the settings of all three presets, but it will be easier to unscrew screen brightness on satisfactory level

You can also on one's own choose and configure other presets to suit your taste and style, I just suggest you optionally satisfactory option for the majority.

A little about Dishonored: DOTO

Dishonored: Death of the Outsider is a game in which a truly phenomenal optimization, you can play it calmly. It runs and works perfectly, much better than Dishonored 2. Accordingly, you can more freely tweak a lot of settings and play for your own pleasure.

Don't forget to include the following commands in the startup parameters:
"-high" and "+ cvaradd r_skipfog1"

Note
"-high" - .

"+ cvaradd r_skipfog1" - completely disables fog in the game.

Software

If you do not have these or those components, the game will work worse or not start at all. All are listed here Components useful for DIshonored 2 and Dishonored: Death of the Outsider.

DirectX 11+
Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 - Microsoft .NET Framework 4
Microsoft Visual C ++ 2005
Microsoft Visual C ++ 2008 (64-bit)
Microsoft Visual C ++ 2010 (64-bit)
Microsoft Visual C ++ 2012
Microsoft Visual C ++ 2013

Download from the official website of the manufacturer, i.e. Microsoft

We optimize ourselves

Steam:

Launch parameters
We go to the parameters for launching the game in the incentive and write " -high", we save.

The processor will focus better on the game and add more resources to it to improve performance

Disable fog:
We go into the parameters of launching the game in the steam and write "+ cvaradd r_skipfog1", we save. Productivity rises.

Disables fog completely in the game.

Note:
The team also works with Dishonored: Death of the Outsider.

Task Manager:

A priority
After turning on the game, do not forget to put it high priority.

We follow this path:
Task Manager - Details - DIshonored2.exe (or Dishonored: DOTO.exe) - Set Priority - High

After this operation, the computer concentrate better on the game. Although sometimes this feature does not help or is harmful.

Background mode of programs
Sometimes, some programs even after closing continue run in the background, through the task manager, you can turn off such programs that waste computer resources.

Registry and swap file:

Registry
Push the button WIN(Where the WINDOWS window is) and the button R, we write in the field regedit.

We follow this path:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / SOFTWARE / Microsoft / Windows NT / CurrentVersion / Multimedia /
SystemProfile / Tasks / Games

We are interested in the files:
GPU Priority
Priority
Scheduling Category

In CPU Priority, set the value 8
In Priority, set the value 6
In the Scheduling Category, write the word high

Through the registry, we give the computer more priority during games. Can greatly improve performance.

Paging file
The swap file is generally very useful and may or may not be very useful for you, but it can help:
We follow this path:
Control Panel - System - Advanced System Settings - Advanced - Performance-Advanced-Virtual Memory.

Depending on the amount of RAM:
512 MB RAM - Average paging file size: 5012-5012 MB
1 GB RAM - Average paging file size: 4012-4012 MB
2GB RAM - Average paging file size: 3548-3548MB
4 GB RAM - Average paging file size: 3024-3024 MB
8GB RAM - Average paging file size: 2016-2016 MB
16 GB of RAM - no paging file required.

Note:
Due to the fact that I do not know how many hard drives you can have on your computer, I recommend setting the required swap file on each hard disk in turn, then see what has changed, if there are no changes, put it back default(at the choice of the system) and look further. In theory, you need to put swap file where the system or steam is located, but for some reason everyone doesn't care, everything goes differently, someone, on the contrary, needs a free disk, without a system and steam on it.

Small but important:

Desktop visual effects
All sorts of small effects that you don't even notice can hurt weak computer trite by the fact that they work... The computer spends its resources on useless functions as shadows and anti-aliasing mouse.

We follow this path:
Control panel - system - advanced system parameters - advanced - performance.

Disconnect everything, if you wish, leave Smoothing the jaggedness of screen fonts... You won't notice a strong difference, but the computer will give you performance in the game.

Desktop folders
I'm sure that some of you have folders sorted into categories and in general everything is beautifully designed on your desktop, but let's be honest, among those who read this paragraph, there will be people whose entire desktop is crammed with icons and folders. This all loads the system, you know, create separate folders for programs; game icons; documents, etc... And the desktop will be pleasing to the eyes and the new resources obtained will also be useful to the computer.

Energy consumption
Your computer may simply not be using all the energy which he possesses.

We follow this path:
Control panel - power supply

Stavte high productivity, computer performance will improve.

Drive C
You should clean thoroughly the disk where the system is located, usually this drive C... The computer will become easier as files and folders become smaller, respectively performance will increase slightly. Just don't get carried away, remove what not necessary or useless.

Browser and Resources:

Browser
Do not use more than one browser, they always run in the background and consume computer resources, only use one browser.

Browser background mode
All browsers run in the background and most often do not appear in task manager, I recommend disabling the background mode in your browser, but only here it all depends on which browser you are using, so you should already be looking for how to disable the background mode, since there are a lot of browsers and the ways to disable the background mode differ for everyone, sometimes slightly, sometimes radically.

Obvious to everyone, but worth mentioning:

Autostart
If you have programs or applications that can do without autorun, then disable them, it will speed up the boot of the computer and desktop.

Included programs
Turn off all your browser, programs and other applications.

Unused programs
If you do not use within long time certain programs or applications, then delete them or else use them for their intended purpose... Since an overabundance of programs for a computer is not a joy.

Antivirus and viruses:

Virus
Yes, yes, you may have a virus that will just eat up your computer's resources for its own needs, I recommend that you thoroughly scan your computer for viruses.

Antivirus and resources
Antivirus is certainly a useful thing, but here's the catch, the antivirus needs resources to work with the computer... No, I am not urging you to abandon computer protection, but still I recommend to see what kind of antivirus you have and how much it consumes your RAM and CPU resources, look for an antivirus that has least resource consumption computer and at the same time powerful protection.

Video card:

Video card control center
I recommend to climb into video card control center and remove there unnecessary functions and slightly underestimate the settings, I would give instructions, but due to the fact that I do not know what video card you have: AMD or NVIDIA, then you yourself have to find out on the Internet the instructions for your control center of your video card AMD(or NVIDIA).

System unit

Manual computer cleaning
No matter how weak or powerful your computer is, you have to clean it from dust, at least once every two months, it improves the performance of the computer and extends its lifespan for you.

Stand
To make your computer collect less dust, recommend substitute a stand for him, high and wide, this Reduces dust pollution on your computer.
The program itself shareware for 14 days, but it can be used only once, then it is not particularly needed.


Program for defragmentation hard disk, here you decide whether you need it or not, it removes unnecessary and empty folders, optimizes the disk structure. Some people complain about it that the computer has only gotten worse, but most say that the program is useful and helped them. Personally, I've only used it once, so here you decide whether you need it or not. Optimizes the overall performance of your computer as a whole, but at the expense of in-game performance, I can't be completely sure.

Advice :
If the disk with steam and system is under the category OK, you can not use this program.

Game setup tips

Windowed mode
The difference between the windowed mode and the full-screen mode is invisible to the eye, but here performance is then improved in windowed mode, use it. Although sometimes FPS, on the contrary, can fall from windowed mode, it's better here measure fps at window and full screen mode... You can also use borderless windowed mode.

Interface
Turn off some elements of the interface or completely disable, productivity will rise.

line of sight
It all depends on the monitor and your position on the chair. On monitors 4: 3 and 5: 4, optimal 70-90 degrees. On monitors 10: 9 and 20:19, 110-120 is optimal. Basically, this is an individual setting, but I do not recommend overestimating it once again, you will save resources, but to the detriment of pleasure, you should not underestimate it either.

Vertical sync
Someone benefits from it, someone harm, I recommend playing for a couple of minutes with and without vertical sync, then compare with what the game is going better.

Responsive Resolution Quality
I recommend to put quality or balance, as a last resort performance, but this is if everything is really bad.

Conclusion

Thanks for reading my guide, you should now be able to run Dishonored 2 and Dishonored: Death of the Outsider on a weak computer. Do not forget that your PC has become better functioning and has more computer resources than before, as well as cleaned of garbage.

If you have any problems or questions, tell me, I will help you and answer what interests you. Please put an objective appraisal leadership.

If you wish to support me:

Thank you in advance)

In chapter UPD, addition or modification of important parts of the manual will be written.

UPD: 12/25/2018 - In the UPD section, I will only write the addition of new important information. Changing inaccuracies in the text, as well as adding minor points, will not be in the UPD section.
UPD: 12/25/2018 - The design of the section has been completely changed We optimize ourselves, to a more pleasant and understandable one.
UPD: 12/25/2018 - Added information to the section Game setup tips.
UPD: 12/27/2018 - Completely redesigned most sections manuals.
UPD: 01.01.2019 - Added information to the section We optimize ourselves.
UPD: 01/02/2019 - Added a new section, A little about Dishonored: DOTO.
UPD: 01/02/2019 - Changed the title of the manual from Dishonored - optimizing a weak pc for Dishonored 2 on Dishonored - optimizing a weak pc for Dishonored 2 + Dishonored: DOTO.
UPD: 01/12/2019 - Added information to the section We remove soap and dullness.
UPD: 01/12/2019 - Added a new section, Comparison before and after changes.

based on solutions from Gigabyte

Brief information about the game

  • Release date: November 11, 2016
  • Genre: Adventure First Person Action
  • Publisher: Bethesda Softworks
  • Developer: Arkane Studios

Dishonored 2 (Dishonored 2) - is the continuation of the project in the genre of stealth first-person action with elements of the role-playing game Dishonored, in which the player finds himself in the role of Empress Emily Kaldwin or Corvo Attano - the protector of the crown. The game was released on November 11, 2016 on several gaming platforms at once: PC and consoles Sony PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Xbox One. The game takes place fifteen years after the first part - after an unusual enemy took the throne from Empress Emily Kaldwin. Emily goes underground and prepares a massacre, trying to restore her name, like Corvo earlier. Playing as one of the two main characters, the player will find themselves on the streets of Dunwall and in Karnak, a port city that plays a key role in the whole story. New abilities will help hunt down enemies and return what is rightfully theirs.

The characters differ from each other: Emily is light and agile, while Corvo is heavy and deadly. They also have different sets of abilities, weapons and equipment, although their tasks are the same. The gameplay in Dishonored 2 is as flexible as in the first game. Depending on the chosen style of passing the game, you can use supernatural powers, technical devices and unique weapons, destroying everyone in your path, or silently move along the roofs, cutting down only the interfering enemies. The system of powers and superpowers allows you to literally become a shadow and silently go to the goal, plunging the enemy into a trance, taking away their mind, etc.

And it is even more convenient in the game to combine superpowers with various types of weapons, in some cases engaging in battle, and in others to avoid open confrontation - the choice is up to the player. Everyone will be able to choose a unique combination of abilities, weapons and equipment for themselves, and the game will react to every decision of the player, and depending on his actions, the outcome of tasks may differ. For example, the game world becomes darker when you use a more brutal playstyle.

Locations in the game are different, there are gloomy streets of Dunwall, infested with rats, and there is a flourishing coast of Karnaka. The places where the action unfolds are quite original, the player will have to visit the Dusty Quarter destroyed by storms and the madman's mansion - a house with moving walls, deadly traps and unusual sentries - mechanized soldiers. In the second part, the artificial intelligence system was improved - the guards are now more difficult to deceive and they behave more realistically in the game world, react more adequately to various situations, unite in groups or separate when necessary.

The game was announced at the Bethesda Softworks conference at E3 2015, when the gaming platforms became known, the release date and the use of the Void Engine, created on the basis of id Tech 5, was announced. Naturally, Dishonored 2 was also shown a year later - at E3 2016. Interestingly, that if the first part of the game was developed by two teams of Arkane: French and American, then its continuation was taken up exclusively by the French part of Arkane Studios, and the studio in Austin focused on the new game Prey.

So, unlike the first part, which used Unreal Engine 3, the visual part of Dishonored 2 is based on the Void Engine, which is based on the id Tech 5 graphics engine, seriously modified and finalized by the Arkane Studios programmers (according to them, they left only 20% of the code from id). id Tech 5 is a cross-platform game engine developed by id Software after the release of Doom 3, which used the previous generation of the engine (id Tech 4).

Games using id Tech 5 include Rage, Wolfenstein: The New Order, and Wolfenstein: The Old Blood. The main distinguishing feature of the engine is the use of advanced MegaTexture technology, known since Doom 3 - virtual texturing, which can use textures with very high resolution (up to 16 times more than id Tech 4). So, at the first demonstration of the engine, we used about 20 GB of textures in a fully dynamic virtual world.

Virtual texturing technology allows the game engine to automatically determine the areas of textures required for rendering and load them into video memory as needed, so that game developers do not think about limiting game systems in terms of video memory, which greatly facilitates the development and creation of a truly unique game world without constantly repeating textures ... The engine automatically optimizes available resources for different gaming platforms, making it easier to develop multi-platform projects. Another feature of the engine is soft shadows with penumbraes, which are achieved using shadow maps, as opposed to the sharp-edged shadow rendering method used in the id Tech 4 engine.

Other graphical effects and algorithms implemented in the Void Engine include advanced lighting and materials, high dynamic range (HDR) rendering, volumetric lighting, indirect lighting, soft edge particle systems, real-time reflections, procedural animation, tissue simulation. , as well as a variety of postfilters (motion blur, imitation of depth of field, etc.). Arkane has removed the unnecessary from the engine by improving the lighting and post-processing algorithms, as well as adding subsurface scattering, which is especially important for rendering skin.

Water surfaces look pretty impressive in the game. Probably, when rendering water, tessellation with complex vertex displacement (displacement mapping) is used, as well as the screen space algorithm for rendering real-time reflections, which is very popular and is now used in almost all games. As a result, if the Void Engine lags behind modern requirements, then quite a bit, but even so it is able to use most of the capabilities of the current generation GPUs.

If we talk not only and not so much about the graphics features of the engine, then it supports efficient multi-threading, using several cores of modern central processing units, when rendering, game logic, artificial intelligence, physics engine, sound engine and other components are executed in parallel on different CPU cores. Interestingly, although id Tech 5 uses the open cross-platform OpenGL as its graphics API, the Arkane Studios version for some reason uses Direct3D 11 capabilities. This is not that important in itself, modern APIs are not that different from each other.

By itself, Dishonored 2 immediately liked the players and left a pleasant impression - they appreciated all the improvements from the first part: more complex stealth tasks, advanced adaptation of the capabilities of the main characters to the chosen play style, the implementation of the game world, as well as an artificial one that has really changed for the better. intelligence. Alas, numerous technical problems of the PC version prevented the game from immediately receiving high marks from PC players in general, although the gaming press appreciated the game at its true worth.

The situation was corrected by subsequent patches, first in the form of beta versions 1.2 and 1.3, and then in the form of official releases. In general, by the end of November or even the beginning of December, the game has seriously changed in terms of playability and optimization for PC. In particular, problems have been fixed that prevent showing a stable frame rate without sagging, especially on AMD Radeon video cards when simulating fabrics, but not only them - the game as a whole began to work better on relatively weak systems and in the patched form has less CPU power requirements. Although the main jumps in the frame rate have been eliminated, they are not completely removed, and sometimes they are noticeable on systems with a lack of video memory and / or weak CPUs. And to get rid of problems with incorrect physical effects, the frame rate was limited to 120 FPS.

Interestingly, if initially the HBAO + (Horizon Based Ambient Occlusion) global shading imitation technique, which was implemented with the help of Nvidia, worked exclusively on GeForce video cards in the release game, then with the help of patches they made it workable on AMD Radeon as well. And only now, after all the optimizations and fixes, the game has become the way developers and players would like it to be. So maybe there was no need to rush to the PC release, faced with massive complaints about optimization flaws, and release the game a couple of weeks after the console versions, finalizing everything that was not done well enough at first?

System requirements

Minimum system requirements:

  • CPU Core i5-2400 or AMD FX-8320;
  • random access memory 8 GB;
  • graphics card Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 or AMD Radeon HD 7970;
  • video memory volume 2-3 GB;
  • 60 GB;
  • Microsoft Windows 7 / 8.1 / 10;
  • CPU Intel Core i7-4770 or AMD FX-8350;
  • random access memory 16 GB;
  • graphics card Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 or AMD Radeon RX 480;
  • video memory volume 6-8 GB;
  • free space on the drive 60 GB;
  • 64-bit operating system Microsoft Windows 10;

The obligation to use a 64-bit Windows operating system has long become familiar, it allows you to get away from the long-obsolete limitation of 2 GB of RAM per process, which is clearly not enough for modern games that easily fill many times more. Since the game uses exclusively the capabilities of DirectX 11, there are no requirements in the form of using Windows 10 in this case - Dishonored 2 can be run on all 64-bit Microsoft operating systems, starting with Windows 7. Although there is a recommendation to use Windows 10 - probably , due to better optimization of this OS version.

The stated minimum hardware requirements for the game are not too high - the game needs a fairly decent amount of RAM, but not the most powerful processors and video cards. Under the guise of minimally suitable video cards, rather old and not so powerful video cards of the GeForce GTX 660 and Radeon HD 7970 models are shown, more or less close to each other in performance. As always, do not forget that this is only the very minimum required to run the game at low graphics settings, and even medium settings will require more.

To run the game, a system with 8 GB of RAM and a non-top processor is required. Recommendations for using not the most powerful CPUs can be considered too optimistic, since the game loads even a powerful test processor with work in some scenes, and this applies to both multithreading and the performance of individual cores (however, it all depends on the choice of graphics settings and the GPU - powerful GPUs can often be limited by the capabilities of the CPU under certain conditions). Those who want to play at high graphics settings are recommended to equip the gaming system with 16 GB of memory and a much more powerful processor.

By the way, the indicated recommended configuration as a whole seems to us quite sane from the point of view of the obtained performance. To get a really high-quality image with an acceptable frame rate, the developers recommend running the game on a system with video cards of the level of GeForce GTX 1060 or Radeon RX 480 with 6 or 8 GB of video memory, respectively, and these solutions are really close to each other in performance, although the Nvidia video card there is a slight advantage in this particular game. These GPUs will provide good gaming comfort at very high quality, at least in Full HD resolution. In general, Dishonored 2 places serious system requirements on the entire system, the game needs both a high-performance CPU and a powerful GPU.

Test configuration and testing methodology

The game Dishonored 2 is part of the marketing and technical program of Nvidia, it was with the cooperation of its developers with the California GPU manufacturer that the project got support for a pair of GameWorks technologies: HBAO + and TXAA, which we will write about in detail below. It seems that this collaboration was not as active as in the case of the recent game Watch Dogs 2, and we did not find anything special in marketing terms.

It is not surprising that Nvidia released a special optimized version of the drivers by the day this game project was released, but since more than a month has passed since then, in today's tests of video cards manufactured by Gigabyte, we used the latest official Nvidia driver version 376.33 WHQL, released on 12/14/2016 and designed for all modern games, including Dishonored 2.

Dishonored 2 does not have built-in performance testing, and the ability to play previously recorded gameplay is also missing. Therefore, as a test segment for measuring performance, we chose a scene in the city of Karnak, which is characterized by a lot of details and characters, the presence of a water surface with realistic reflections and other heavy effects. The selected scene has a long rendering range, it is one of the most demanding at the beginning of the game, although it is certainly not the most difficult in general. We measured the average frame rate in a piece of gameplay using the Fraps utility, trying to make the test as stable as possible, with a low spread in the resulting frame rate between runs. As a result, according to the figures obtained in our test, it is quite possible to judge the level of performance in the game as a whole.

For a combat action game that sometimes requires very fast action, a stable 60 FPS is very desirable, or at least about 40 FPS in the absence of drops in frame rates below 30 FPS - we consider this performance to be the minimum playable for Dishonored 2, which is confirmed by our experience. Well, for the most demanding players, you will need to provide at least about 60 FPS. Lower frame rates in our performance test will result in a lack of fluidity in the game when the player response becomes too sluggish. Also, when testing, you need to take into account that if immediately after the release of the game it did not have an upper limit on the frame rate, like other games based on the id Tech 5 engine, then after all the patches the upper limit appeared - it is impossible to get more than 120 FPS in the game. This was done in order to avoid problems with the physics calculation in the game, but it also affects the comparative tests of the performance GPUs.

Dishonored 2 is not optimized for multi-core CPUs, the game works quite well on such CPUs, but places high demands on the CPU at some levels, especially in cities such as Karnaca. However, if you have a multi-core CPU of at least an average level by modern standards, this does not cause any special problems, the game knows how to use multithreading, although it does not do it in the best way, loading only a part of the available cores, but in general, performance is not often limited by the CPU itself. (with high graphic settings, of course). In our study, the test CPU was loaded with work from 40 to 70%, on average somewhere around 50%, and even less with medium settings. These are large enough values ​​even for modern games. The overall speed in general was not limited by any one core, but not all of them were evenly loaded with work:

Video memory requirements for Dishonored 2 are not an easy question, as is usual for modern games, which often fill up more memory than is required for rendering frames. Game engine developers set them up so that they clog the available video memory with textures and other resources, so the figures for video memory use can reach higher values ​​than needed in reality.

The use of video memory in the game reaches approximately 4 GB at medium settings at Full HD-resolution, and exceeds 5.5 GB at ultra-settings at the same resolution. Interestingly, the amount of video memory occupied does not depend much on the choice of rendering resolution, in 2560 × 1440 it reaches 6 GB, and in 4K - about 6.5 GB. But these figures are not entirely indicative, at medium settings it is quite possible to play on video cards with 2 GB, and at high settings with 4 GB, the game simply clogs all the video memory with resources, as described above.

However, with ultra-settings in WQHD resolution on video cards with 3-4 GB of memory, although not very frequent, but still noticeable jerks are observed, especially with sharp turns and loading new data into video memory, which clearly worsens the user experience. So the minimum amount of video memory in the game is 2 GB, which is sufficient for most cases - 4 GB, but it is better to have 6-8 GB.

Impact of settings on performance and quality

Graphic settings in Dishonored 2 are changed from the internal game menu, which can also be called up during gameplay. Changes to all graphic settings are effective immediately and this does not require restarting the application or exiting to the main menu, so it is very convenient to adjust the rendering quality in the game. True, for this you have to display the FPS counter using third-party utilities or the Steam overlay.

The graphical menu in the game has many parameters that make it possible to fine-tune it for a specific system. All graphic settings of the game are divided into three parts: basic settings (4 parameters), quality settings (16 parameters + profile selection) and advanced settings (7 parameters). Dishonored 2 offers six preset quality profiles: Very Low, Low, Medium, High, Very High, and Ultra. The last one is also the highest possible graphics quality for this game. For our tests, we used the settings profiles: Medium, High and Ultra without any changes:

Medium settings

High settings

Ultra settings

Most of the quality parameters can be set to one of the levels: Very Low, Low, Medium, High, Very High, and Ultra. The only parameter that differs in this regard is the setting for full-screen anti-aliasing. Well, some features that can only be turned on or off. Provided that the High, Very High and Ultra profiles are selected, the difference in graphics is not striking, the game looks almost the same. But starting with the average quality profile Medium, the differences are quite noticeable: lighting becomes simpler, textures lose detail, most of the special effects and post-filters disappear. The Low value is not at all recommended for use, as it lowers the quality of the graphics very much below the minimum decent modern level.

The most correct thing is to adjust the rendering quality and the final performance to your requirements, based on your own feelings and FPS indicators. Moreover, the influence of some parameters on the resulting rendering quality with different settings in games is not always easily noticeable with the naked eye. It should be a little easier to notice different rendering quality from video clips corresponding to different levels of graphics settings:

Medium settings

Ultra (Ultra) settings

The difference between the values ​​of the quality settings is best seen in dynamics, when the differences in the quality of drawing the landscape and objects, lighting and shading are clearly visible. This is most noticeable in the quality of shadows and lighting, as well as the presence of reflections and post-effects. In general, the settings in the game are well balanced, the lowest ones make it possible for owners of weak systems to play, and the maximum ones are suitable only for the most powerful video cards.

At low quality settings, the image in the game looks too fuzzy, especially for various inscriptions and characters, details on which disappear in the distance. The shadow detail is also reduced, and the shadows of small objects, such as bottles, are not drawn at all. When the settings are increased, the detail of objects in the game world is noticeably improved, effects such as reflections on water, puddles and armor appear. Naturally, the effect of post-filters like Bloom and Depth of Field is also noticeable.

In total, the Dishonored 2 game settings menu has more than a couple of dozen graphical parameters, which allows you to flexibly configure the game for any system that meets the minimum requirements. In the main menu, you can select the screen mode (windowed or full screen), adjust the screen resolution and brightness, and adjust the field of view.

But the most important settings will come next. In the advanced Advanced settings, you can find options for disabling vertical sync (you can not only turn it on and off, but also select half the frame rate and G-Sync mode, if supported by the system - this is another reminder of the cooperation of game developers with Nvidia), configure adaptive rendering resolution, frame rate limiter, triple buffering and the HBAO + global shading imitation technique, which for some reason was hidden right here:

One of the most interesting settings is the responsive rendering resolution ( Adaptive resolution). Similar to many other modern games, it allows you to automatically lower the rendering resolution in cases where there is a lack of performance - that is, when the frame rate drops below a certain limit. This method has long been used in many console games and makes it possible to obtain higher quality graphics almost always, except for the most demanding scenes. Naturally, the render resolution for menus and labels is always full.

In the game, you can set both the FPS limit, below which the resolution will decrease, and the rendering resolution as a percentage of the full resolution selected in the settings. For example, when choosing a high-quality adaptive rendering method, its resolution can be reduced to 85% of the screen resolution, in balanced - up to 75% of full resolution, and up to 50% - in a high-performance method. If you absolutely do not have enough performance with the selected graphics quality, we recommend using this opportunity.

Dishonored 2's simulation of global shading uses an algorithm developed by Nvidia programmers HBAO +, which significantly improves the quality of graphics, which is especially important in this game, which is characterized by many flat surfaces and a clear lack of volume. After all, HBAO + adds indirect shadows from small geometry, which add realism and volume to the scene. This is immediately noticeable on the streets of cities, where HBAO + adds shadows to every corner and object. Disabling this algorithm seems to take us back a few years ago, when Ambient Occlusion algorithms had not yet been used in games and everything looked flat.

Enabling HBAO + is also pleasant because it causes a very small drop in performance - on our test system the difference in rendering speed was about 4-5%, which can be considered an acceptable price for a serious improvement in graphics quality. Interestingly, when the game was released, the inclusion of HBAO + was only available on video cards based on Nvidia GPUs, and the owners of Radeon video cards had to wait for subsequent patches that include the ability to enable the global shading simulation algorithm on AMD chips. We recommend that you always enable HBAO + if your performance is enough, because the visual difference is huge.

Next, we will take a closer look at the graphic quality settings ( Quality settings) from the game Dishonored 2 in order, along with the speed boost they give on a system with a powerful GeForce GTX 1060 video card made by Gigabyte.

Texture Detail- The self-explanatory name of the setting, which allows you to choose the detail (resolution and filtering, probably) for the textures used when rendering in Dishonored 2, and is responsible for the detailing of all textures in the game. Naturally, the higher this parameter, the better textures will be used when rendering in the game - everything is standard here.

As for the impact on performance, even with sufficient video memory (6-8 GB and above), the difference between the Very Low and Ultra values ​​is about 8-10%, which is quite a lot. That is, if there is a lack of speed, lowering this setting can give several very important FPS. True, this parameter also has a major impact on the overall image quality, so we would not advise reducing it below the level that your video card is capable of in principle.

Customization Character Detail is responsible for the detailing of characters and weapon models, including depending on the distance from the camera to them - that is, it is the level of detail (LOD) setting. The higher the setting value, the less simplified the models as the distance to them increases. Low settings at medium to long range use less sophisticated character and weapon models. This setting has an average effect on performance - the difference between Very Low and Ultra is 6-7%, which can give you up to 4-6 FPS extra.

Parameter name Water quality also hardly needs a long time to decode, it is responsible for the quality of rendering of the water surface: the complexity of the shader and the detail of reflections on the water. The higher the value, the more realistic the water looks, using more complex shaders when rendering foam, highlights on water, reflections of various details, etc. Rendering speed depends on the amount of water in the frame, in our test the difference between the minimum and maximum values ​​was less than 5%. In general, choose the quality of water for your own reasons, in the game it looks very good, but does not affect the gameplay in any way.

Environmental Detail- a setting that adjusts the geometric detail of objects in the scene, including bushes and trees, depending on the distance to the camera. The higher the value, the higher quality variants of geometric models will be used in the game and will be simplified at a greater distance from the player. It has an average effect on performance - turning on the minimum value can give about 5-6 additional frames per second, which can be very useful in some cases, so look at the circumstances.

Shadow quality- another setting that doesn't need to be explained too much. It changes the rendering quality of shadows, including both the resolution of shadow maps and the distance of their rendering - with lower values ​​of the parameter, distant objects or do not cast shadows at all or shadows are greatly simplified. This setting has the biggest impact on rendering performance. The difference between Very Low and Ultra on our system was about 15%, which is very, very much - so adjust the shadow quality very carefully. Perhaps you just don't need to raise this parameter too high.

Quality parameter Decal quality responsible for details such as marks from shots and sword strikes on walls and characters. The higher the value of the setting, the more such detailed traces will be drawn on surfaces in the game at one time, and the longer they will remain visible on the screen. This setting has practically no effect on performance, and only in a tough battle can it significantly affect the rendering speed.

Post-process Anti-aliasing- anti-aliasing setting. The game engine uses full-screen anti-aliasing exclusively by post-processing, while hardware multisampling (MSAA) does not work in the game. The user has a choice between three post-filtering anti-aliasing methods: FXAA Low, FXAA High and TXAA 1X. The two FXAA methods differ in the quality of anti-aliasing, Low is marginally more efficient, and TXAA 1X is the highest quality anti-aliasing method available in Dishonored 2.

The TXAA method, although it is an Nvidia algorithm and has not been used on AMD Radeon graphics cards before, is available for all GPUs in Dishonored 2. This is probably done because the multisampling component is not used in the TXAA 1x method, and this is a purely post-processing method in this particular case. The image is best anti-aliased by the TXAA 1x method with a time component, and we recommend using the TXAA method, since with either of the two FXAA methods, there is a noticeable flickering of some parts of the image, and the smoothing of the edges is not good enough. Alas, TXAA also has a drawback - it significantly reduces the overall picture clarity, even in high definition. However, this can be partially corrected using a special setting. TXAA Shaprness.

All three anti-aliasing methods in Dishonored 2 are virtually free in terms of performance, as they are extremely uncomplicated post-processing effects. On mid-range graphics cards, such as the GeForce GTX 1060 or Radeon RX 480, enabling TXAA 1X causes a performance drop of only 1-2%, to a maximum of 3%. So we advise you to always turn on one of the anti-aliasing methods to your liking, and if you are not worried about a slightly greater decrease in clarity with very good anti-aliasing of the entire picture, then you need to choose TXAA.

Next in the quality settings menu are options for which you can choose whether to enable or disable them (Yes or No), and they are all enabled in the High and higher profiles, and disabled in Medium and lower. Settings package: Bloom, Camera motion blur, Depth of Field, Lens flare, Volumetric lighting and Light shafts responsible for the corresponding post-effects, and in the game you can only turn them on or off, and the rendering quality is not adjusted in any way. On our system, we did not find much influence from their inclusion, each of the disabled effects gives a maximum of 1-2 FPS in addition - we leave them at your discretion, depending on your own preferences.

Well, and two more remaining parameters: Rat shadows and Bloodfly shadows are responsible for turning on shadows for the corresponding living objects in the game, both the shadows from them and the shadows on them. These two settings also don't have a huge impact on the final performance in Dishonored 2 - on our powerful system, we did not find any noticeable difference between the on and off shadows for rats and cadaver wasps, so change this setting as you wish.

The main things to pay special attention to are Adaptive Resolution, HBAO +, Shadow Quality and Texture Detail. The Character Detail and Environmental Detail settings are somewhat less important for performance and quality, but all other rendering quality settings do not affect performance too much and will definitely not become a magic wand that will provide you with missing frames per second. However, everything written above is true only for our test system and scene.

Performance testing

We tested the performance of four Gigabyte graphics cards based on Nvidia GeForce GPUs in different price ranges and a couple of the latest generations of the company's graphics architectures. During testing, we used the two most common screen resolutions (1920 × 1080 and 2560 × 1440), as well as three preset settings profiles - Medium, High and Ultra.

We do not consider settings below the average level, since even the weakest video card in our comparison, the GeForce GTX 960, must cope with such graphics quality at least in Full HD resolution. Traditionally, for our site, we will also check the maximum rendering quality mode, as the most popular setting option among gaming enthusiasts. First, let's look at the most popular Full HD resolution with a profile of medium quality settings, gradually complicating the task.

Resolution 1920 × 1080 (Full HD)

Even in the simplest conditions, the rendering speed was not limited by the CPU performance, and all video cards were able to reveal their capabilities. The game makes good use of the power of the CPU, considering that one of the most difficult scenes was chosen specifically for the central processor. And even the younger model from the pair, belonging to the previous generation, in the conditions of medium graphics settings and the most common resolution, was able to give an acceptable speed, providing a smooth frame rate of more than 40 FPS on average and without falling below 30 FPS. It turns out that even the GeForce GTX 960 makes it possible to play Dishonored 2 with sufficient comfort at medium settings.

All the other Gigabyte graphics cards in our comparison are based on more powerful GPUs, and in such simple conditions they were able to provide maximum comfort and ideal smooth frame rates. Even an outdated GeForce GTX 970 graphics card showed a speed of 70 FPS on average, and a couple of Pascal architecture solutions at medium settings provided an average frame rate noticeably above 60 FPS. At the same time, in the case of the older model GeForce GTX 1070, the speed never dropped below 71 FPS, and the minimum frame rate for the GTX 1060 was 58 FPS, which is close to the ideal in the form of stable 60 FPS.

At high quality settings, the frame rate dropped, but not too much. So, the weakest video card in comparison, the GeForce GTX 960, still copes with its task, showing 42 FPS on average with drops to 33 FPS in our test, which is above the minimum limit we set. That is, with this solution, at high settings, minimal smoothness is achievable without reducing some settings to Medium or applying adaptive rendering resolution. The GeForce GTX 970 provided 60 FPS on average at 45 FPS minimum, which can suit even fastidious users.

Well, even more demanding players will be satisfied with the speed of the GeForce GTX 1060 and GTX 1070, which, although they slowed down in high settings, but not too much, which confirms the emphasis on the power of the GPU. Those wishing to get at least 60 FPS in all scenes of this game will have to use exclusively the older video card from a pair of solutions based on GPUs of the Pascal family, because the GeForce GTX 1070 was able to show an average frame rate of 86 FPS with a minimum 64 FPS, which is higher than the most comfortable level even for demanding players. The GeForce GTX 1060, on the other hand, just fell short of ideal performance, although it was very close to that.

In the case of setting the maximum possible graphic settings, the rendering speed decreased even more, but not as significantly as it happens in many modern games, which aim to provide maximum load on modern GPUs. The performance of the younger GeForce GTX 960 in such conditions is no longer enough for playability, because the average frame rate on this video card dropped to 36 FPS, and the minimum dropped to 26 FPS, which is unplayable in the game in question. However, this can be easily solved by changing the settings to medium between high and maximum - and this is on the weakest video card of comparison!

The GeForce GTX 970 did not fail in these conditions, showing 45 FPS on average, while the frame rate never dropped below 34 FPS. That is, undemanding users on this video card in Full HD resolution will be happy to play even at maximum settings. Well, solutions created on the basis of current generation GPUs provide 55 and 72 FPS in such conditions on average with 39 and 51 FPS minimum. That is, if the younger GeForce GTX 1060 was able to show just a comfortable speed on average, but still noticeably lower than the ideal performance, then the older model GTX 1070 not only exceeded 60 FPS on average, but was also close to providing perfect smoothness with stable 60 FPS.

2560 × 1440 resolution (WQHD)

When setting a higher rendering resolution, the performance of senior video cards from Gigabyte in Dishonored 2 seriously decreased, which confirms the emphasis on performance in the power of GPUs at any resolution. The younger model of the previous generation GeForce GTX 960 in the conditions of WQHD resolution and medium settings could no longer cope with the task of providing 40 FPS, showing only 34 frames per second on average at 27 FPS minimum, which is not enough for comfort. This is not a playable level in our experience, given the tough test scene, but not the most extreme. At such a rendering speed, the image does not have time to follow the player's actions, and it will be unpleasant to play. We'll have to reduce some of the quality settings, guided by our research from the previous part of the material.

But the GeForce GTX 970, although it is already outdated, but its safety margin was enough to show an acceptable 53 FPS on average, with at least 42 FPS. This is quite normal for most players. Gigabyte's junior model from the current generation in the form of the GeForce GTX 1060 has gone not far from it - under such conditions, it is enough to provide a level of performance noticeably higher than the minimum allowable comfort with an average frame rate of 56 FPS, and the minimum during the test is not lower than 44 FPS. But the older model from the current generation GeForce pair has already provided an ideal level of comfort and smoothness, suitable for even the most demanding gamers - 59 FPS with at least 74 FPS on average.

When playing with High quality settings at a higher resolution, the weakest video card in our comparison already lacks performance at all. The GeForce GTX 960 only delivered 29 FPS on average, and this level of performance is definitely not on par. But the GeForce GTX 970 from the same previous generation showed a much higher result - 44 FPS on average at 35 FPS at least, and was able to provide the minimum performance we required in this game at a level of at least 40 FPS - that is, it even has a small margin. there is.

Pascal GPUs are even faster. True, the junior solution GeForce GTX 1060 is also enough only to provide just smooth gaming - it showed a frame rate of 48 FPS on average with a drop of at least 38 FPS. So on this video card it will even be possible to lift some of the settings to the maximum level. Only the older model GeForce GTX 1070 became close to providing stable 60 FPS, which showed 67 FPS on average with drops to 53 FPS - this is a very good level of performance, close to ideal even from the point of view of demanding enthusiasts. But will it handle the ultra settings?

We are not surprised that when setting the Ultra-profile of the quality settings (corresponding to the highest possible rendering quality in the game) in WQHD-resolution, the two low-end Gigabyte video cards on the previous generation Nvidia GeForce GPUs could not cope with providing acceptable comfort and smoothness. None of the outdated video cards were able to show 40 FPS on average, even the older GeForce GTX 970 provided only 34 FPS on average at 24 FPS minimum - it seems that it was in this mode that the lack of video memory already affected, which was confirmed by noticeable jerks when loading textures. So owners of WQHD monitors and these video cards will have to settle for lower quality settings or buy a new video card.

Interestingly, the younger model of the Gigabyte video card, belonging to the current generation of the Pascal architecture, showed a frame rate almost exactly what we demanded from it - 41 FPS on average at 30 FPS at least. This is exactly the minimum acceptable level in our estimates, and suggests that the GeForce GTX 1060 can handle smooth gameplay even in the most challenging conditions. Well, the GeForce GTX 1070 with its 54 FPS on average, although it did not reach the level of ideal smoothness with at least 60 FPS, gives more than decent comfort when playing.

So while Dishonored 2 unexpectedly turns out to be one of the most demanding video cards in terms of performance, and it really needs a pretty powerful GPU, the recommended GPU system requirements for Nvidia video cards look surprisingly adequate, since the specifically recommended GeForce GTX 1060 model is exactly was able to provide the required smoothness and comfort at maximum settings in the two resolutions we tested.

Conclusion

The new Void game engine, based on id Tech 5, but using DirectX 11 instead of OpenGL, was a good upgrade from Unreal Engine 3 from the first part of the game, and the graphics in Dishonored 2 have improved overall, although they look a little outdated technologically when compared to the best projects of the end of 2016. Some levels and scenes in the game look rather modest in detail and too flat, but cities such as Karnaca are distinguished by the complexity of architecture and thoughtfulness of details.

By the way, the difference in the scenes greatly affects the performance. It so happens that on most levels you get ample performance, but in some urban scenes, when too much of a level is visible, performance drops noticeably. At the same time, the frame rate is also unstable. It would seem that just now it was enough, but when you rotate the camera, the FPS almost halves, causing jerks and increased delays. Many of these problems have been observed with GPUs from both manufacturers and have been fixed by patches, although not all. There are still noticeable drops in FPS during streaming, when the game loads the missing resources into the video memory - usually it takes a second or two and is especially noticeable when there is a lack of video memory.

Although Dishonored 2 is not the most impressive game of today, especially from a technological point of view, it still looks better than the previous game in the series, has better textures, more detailed objects, complex shadows and some of the most modern algorithms and techniques, such as HBAO + and TXAA. ... At the same time, it can be argued that even after the optimizations carried out in numerous patches, Dishonored 2 remains a rather demanding game on the system's capabilities, requiring the use of at least GeForce GTX 1060 or GTX 970 video cards for high settings.

And for ultra-quality images in high resolution, it will need something more - like a GeForce GTX 1070 or even a GTX 1080. Only such powerful solutions can cope with the maximum settings at 2560 × 1440. For the rest, we recommend the High setting, especially since it does not differ that much from Ultra. On game consoles, Dishonored 2 generally works at rendering resolutions of Full HD or less at 30 FPS, while the graphics settings are much lower than the Ultra level. So the game really turned out to be very demanding on the power of the system precisely on the GPU. Probably, part of this exactingness can be attributed to insufficient optimization, but the fact remains.

Judging by the results of our tests, the maximum settings in Dishonored 2 require the use of video cards starting from the level of the GeForce GTX 1060, and then only in Full HD. The GeForce GTX 960 from the previous generation provides acceptable comfort at Full HD-resolution and high settings, but at higher resolutions it does not pull even medium settings, unfortunately. A more powerful model from the previous generation in the form of the GeForce GTX 970 was able to show an acceptable frame rate even at maximum settings in Full HD, and in WQHD resolution it coped with the high quality settings profile. So the owners of only the weakest GeForce video cards will have to buy new video cards.

When it comes to CPUs, Dishonored 2 wants mid-range quad-core processors, but nothing more. During our research, our rather powerful test processor was loaded with work on average at the level of 40-60%, sometimes up to 70%, and this is above average, but the rendering speed was never limited by the capabilities of one of the computational cores of the CPU or the entire processor, but has always been limited by the GPU itself. So the game needs a processor of a rather average level - not a top-end one, but a weak one will not work either.

The game's RAM requirements are typical by modern standards - the system consumes about 5 to 7 GB of system memory when starting Dishonored 2, only sometimes the memory consumption reaches 8 GB, so theoretically this should be enough. But for the stock, it is desirable to have a slightly larger amount of RAM, about 12-16 GB. The video memory requirements for the game are average or slightly above average - at medium settings in a Full HD game, 2 GB may be enough, but for a higher picture quality at maximum settings, a minimum of 4 GB is required, which we consider the minimum comfortable. Minimum - since at ultra-settings in WQHD-resolution on video cards with 3-4 GB of memory, though not too frequent, but still noticeable jerks are observed. For maximum settings in high resolution, you will need 6-8 GB of video memory.