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It's not often I post anything hardware related on the front page, but then again it isn't often that I find hardware news that is really going to affect a lot of users in a big way. Although technically this is software news, it has the potential to affect a lot of peoples stock hardware hopefully for the better! Intel graphics chipset have long been a joke in the gaming world, they may do just fine for business applications, but computers are meant for gaming! A few weeks ago, AMD unveiled a new set of drivers that dramatically improved performance on their graphics cards and chipsets, that's not news though, AMD\ATI has been doing that for years. Apparently this time though, the improvement was so dramatic that even Intel noticed and decided they had to do something about it! Intel has unveiled new chipset drivers that improve graphics performance in games as much as 40%, a dramatic improvement on their stock hardware! This is big news for a lot of people around PA, as it has the potential to solve a LOT of problems people have had playing POTC, AOP and CoAS.
I have spent many, many hours pouring over the forums helping people over the years, and a lot of the time, the problem has been Intel graphics chipsets! Until now, really the only solution was to try Swiftshader and hope that worked, but that solution really slows things dramatically. Swiftshader is a software solution to a hardware problem, and it takes precious CPU cycles away from what would normally be used for running the games. Intel's drivers work natively with their own hardware, freeing up the CPU to do what it is supposed to be doing. I ran across this article over over at KitGuru Gaming, a British gaming news site.
I really don't know if this will help performance in POTC, AOP or CoAS, and that is part of the reason I am posting this! If you have an Intel graphics chipset and you try these new drivers, we want to hear about your experience and if they helped or hurt your game performance! As soon as I am able to find a link for the driver download, I will post it here. Please post your experiences here!
**EDIT**
Intel's download center is HERE, but I am not sure if the new drivers are available yet.
I have spent many, many hours pouring over the forums helping people over the years, and a lot of the time, the problem has been Intel graphics chipsets! Until now, really the only solution was to try Swiftshader and hope that worked, but that solution really slows things dramatically. Swiftshader is a software solution to a hardware problem, and it takes precious CPU cycles away from what would normally be used for running the games. Intel's drivers work natively with their own hardware, freeing up the CPU to do what it is supposed to be doing. I ran across this article over over at KitGuru Gaming, a British gaming news site.
Yesterday, KitGuru attended an unusual press-conference. It was called the Intel Tweet Up and the idea behind it was that each presentation would only take two minutes. We were shown Solid State Drives the size of a matchbox, TV’s that know what you want to watch and a working Asus Utrabook, this season’s ultimate laptop. There was even an attempt to explain how Intel makes its chips, in layman’s terms. It was still too complicated. But what caught this writer’s attention was the outrageous claim by Intel’s Anna Cheng that a new set of graphics drivers will boost the video performance of their chips by 40%. We were shown two identical laptops. Both were displaying Tom Clancy’s HAWX 2 on medium visual settings. Yes, it’s not Crysis 2 or something similarly demanding, but stock Intel GPU owners will testify that running any modern game on such a device is a pain. The one on the right was using the old set of graphics drivers, and stuttering quite a bit. The one on the left was running smoothly. When the benchmark ended, we were presented with numbers. 15 frame per second maximum on the right laptop, and 79 on the left. The difference was due to new software, which very soon you will be able to download for free. Among other games optimized for HD chips we spotted Dragon Age 2, Star Craft 2 and Assassin’s Creed. Not too shabby.
I really don't know if this will help performance in POTC, AOP or CoAS, and that is part of the reason I am posting this! If you have an Intel graphics chipset and you try these new drivers, we want to hear about your experience and if they helped or hurt your game performance! As soon as I am able to find a link for the driver download, I will post it here. Please post your experiences here!
**EDIT**
Intel's download center is HERE, but I am not sure if the new drivers are available yet.
