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== Improving your computer EQ experience ==
== Improving your computer EQ experience ==
How to get your computer to run EQ better and get better frame rates.
How to get your computer to run EQ better and get better frame rates.
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* [[Graphics and performance settings guide]] - This is a guide to the settings in EQ in order to improve performance of the game software. Understand what the choices mean, reduce the lagging and increase your framerate!
* [[Graphics and performance settings guide]] - This is a guide to the settings in EQ in order to improve performance of the game software. Understand what the choices mean, reduce the lagging and increase your framerate!


{{cquote|<br />However, EQ's engine is mostly single threaded (so doesn't take advantage of multiple cores) and is very CPU bound in cases where there are lots of players on screen, so unfortunately your GPU is mostly sitting there idle.||| Steven S. Klug, EverQuest Lead Programmer}}


{{cquote|<br />There is really no benefit to running with these [Vertex and Pixel Shaders] off on any video card made in the last 3 or 4 years.||| [http://forums.station.sony.com/eq/posts/preList.m?topic_id{{=}}176183&post_id{{=}}2663716 Steven S. Klug, EverQuest Lead Programmer, May 26, 2011]}}
{{cquote|However, EQ's engine is mostly single threaded (so doesn't take advantage of multiple cores) and is very CPU bound in cases where there are lots of players on screen, so unfortunately your GPU is mostly sitting there idle.||| Steven S. Klug, EverQuest Lead Programmer}}
 
 
{{cquote|There is really no benefit to running with these [Vertex and Pixel Shaders] off on any video card made in the last 3 or 4 years.||| [http://forums.station.sony.com/eq/posts/preList.m?topic_id{{=}}176183&post_id{{=}}2663716 Steven S. Klug, EverQuest Lead Programmer, May 26, 2011]}}


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