» Tue Nov 20, 2012 7:54 am
The resolution of the render window in the CK is certainly less than my screen resolution. The rest of the game runs about the same, which seems odd to me, since I have no physics objects, actors, or hidden lighting, unless it's hidden from even me. My video system composes of the integrated rendering chip on my i3 and the 64 MB taken from th which would certainly be limited.
The Havok simulations, AI, collision detection, and other such would happen on the CPU, right? Well, my laptop, where Skyrim runs badly, has this 4-core 2.4 GHz CPU, whereas my desktop, where I can play Skyrim on high graphics settings with no problem, has a 2-core 1.8 GHz CPU (also by Intel). It seems to me that my laptop would be better able to run Havok simulations and AI, given that the CPU can go over twice as many calculations per second.
Could it be that the CK uses the system RAM rather than the VRAM, whereas Skyrim uses the VRAM rather than the system RAM?