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I have successfully installed and ran WoW on my Hackintosh system, but it runs horribly bad, not antialised and just very poor frame rate. It looks like it's doing a CPU rendering not GPU.

 

How can I fix this?

 

Here's my specs:

JaS 10.4.8

AMD 3600+

1g RAM

Nvidia 6800GT

 

I have, what appears, both Naiti and Titian drives installed (conflicting?). Upon boot, both of them fully recognize the card and I have a full selection of resolutions and framerates.

 

I see people mentioning you must have "QE/CI enabled," what is that?

 

WoW is the LAST program I need working from WinXP for me to stop booting into XP forever. Right now, in my current setup, it runs worse far than it did in Cedega on Linux.

 

Thanks!

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Well, I got an FPS rating now (after getting all my mods back installed). I get 10-13 FPS, with all settings down to lowest possible. That's not good. Far worse than what I got in Cedega on Linux. :P

 

Is there something I'm missing? Here's my Vid Card specs:

Chipset Model:	nVidia GeForce 6800 Series GPU
  Type:	Display
  Bus:	PCIe
  VRAM (Total):	256 MB
  Vendor:	NVIDIA (0x10de)
  Device ID:	0x00f9
  Revision ID:	0x00a2
  Displays:
Display:
  Status:	No display connected
VX900-2:
  Resolution:	1280 x 1024 @ 75 Hz
  Depth:	32-bit Color
  Core Image:	Supported
  Main Display:	Yes
  Mirror:	Off
  Online:	Yes
  Quartz Extreme:	Supported

 

I see that QE and CI are enabled. So I'm at a loss now. I'm using the Natit drivers. I've uninstalled Titan, so no driver conflicts here.

 

Any thoughts?

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Hi Guice!

 

I'm having a DualBoot Setup (XP and OSX) as many of us... See Specs in my Sig...

 

I reading the FPS using the Titan Panel Performance Display.

 

Before I upgraded my Rig from a P4 3,2GHz / 3GB / 6600GT to a C2D E6600 / 2GB / Asus EN7900GS TOP with medium settings I only managed to get 20-30FPS looking to a wall 50-60FPS. Thus I was playing WoW mainly under WinXP especially during Raids.

 

After updating my Rig, with everything set to the max on a 20" Cinema Display (1680x1050) I'm having an average of 40-50FPS. When looking to a wall I'm getting high 80s and 90s. Now I'm only using WinXP for G.R.A.W., R6 Vegas, NFS Carbon...

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No secret but sadly true:

I boot m$ for gaming...

I don't get it though. I've read posts on people getting 70 FPS using Hackintosh. Granted, they were using a 7x series card, it would only mean a slight decrease, maybe 40-50 fps, on my 6800GT.

 

 

only use one , either titan or natit

I've removed Titan.

 

 

How exactly do you test your FPS on WoW?

I have FuBar installed with Performancing add-on. It shows me the RAM used by add-ons, my latency and my current FPS.

 

@djbiggo - Yeah, I have no problems with FPS in Windows. It's on Hackintosh that it's horrid, worse than Cedega in Linux, which I find really odd.

 

Why would Cedega, in Linux, work better than running Hackintosh client natively?

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You have a problem there, that's for sure.

 

Should run almost as fast as in Windows, providing you checked Trilenear filtering, unchecked bloom effect (full screen effect) and disabled FSAA (which you seem to have done).

 

Maybe the 6xxx series don't run that well in OSX ? After all, they are unsupported cards opposite to the 7xxx ones.

 

Sorry, but I can't help you ;) You should try with another card just to be sure if the problem is from there or not.

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Maybe the 6xxx series don't run that well in OSX ? After all, they are unsupported cards opposite to the 7xxx ones.

 

Sorry, but I can't help you :rolleyes: You should try with another card just to be sure if the problem is from there or not.

 

You know. I am almost tempted to jump out and get a 7xxx series card, like a 7600GT (the highest one Macs have, currently). But, I really don't want to dump $200 onto a video card at this time...

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Gad nabbit. I just ran the Prey demo and it ran smoothly, a few extremely minor shuffles -- but that's to be expected even in Windows.

 

Now what should I look for? ugh.

 

I found this on Mac World of Warcraft Performance:

World of Warcraft runs like a dog, independant of settings i choose. This is a widespread problem for anyone with a 6800 series card.

Link (very bottom of page): http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/games/mac_wow_performance.html

 

Looks like this is a 6800 specific issue. /cries

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WoW 3? You mean Warcraft III? Because World of Warcraft and Warcraft are completely two different games. One's FPS and other is RTS. Warcraft III doesn't use nearly as much as the video card as WoW.

 

Anyway, I've upgraded to a 7900GT and it's working much better. It's still not what I would expect in Windows, but it works. Actually, now that I think about it, it might actually be comparable OpenGL on Windows. I do remember there being a performance decrease when I ran WoW in OpenGL a year ago in a test.

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So the 6xxx is definitly slow in OSX and the drivers are really poor ?

 

Feel free to modify your video options like I said above, it will increase your FPS A LOT (will be comparable to its D3D counterpart) without any big visual loss.

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the game is pretty amazing on my setup (7600gt/core 2 duo) on my hackintosh. i get maybe 10 frames more in windows, and it can sometimes feel "smoother" when loading new zones or lots of objects, but i still get 70 to over 100 fps on my hackintosh.

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So the 6xxx is definitly slow in OSX and the drivers are really poor ?

It's more the 6800GT and WoW combo. The 6800 worked very well within the Prey demo. I received no more "glitches" than I would have expected from within Windows.

 

the game is pretty amazing on my setup (7600gt/core 2 duo) on my hackintosh. i get maybe 10 frames more in windows, and it can sometimes feel "smoother" when loading new zones or lots of objects, but i still get 70 to over 100 fps on my hackintosh.

70 to 100? Wow, how'd you do that? My settings are on par, if not slightly less, than what I would normally use in Windows, and I don't even come close to the FPS I had within the Windows client.

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i play at 1280x960 resolution. the huge performance boost came when blizzard enabled SMP opengl in WoW a few patches ago, make sure its on by doing this in game :

 

/console GLFaster 2

 

You know what, I did that a couple days ago and you're right; it's a tramendious difference! I'm averaging 40-50fps now, sometimes hitting 70-80 depending on terrain. It does make quite a difference. /hug OpenGL

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hmmm

 

i have a 6800xt and it runs WC3 at ~80 fps with everything on high, and quake 3 is running at 120 (i managed to uncap the engine by poking with the source)

 

im really considering upgrading as well to a 7 series

 

Upgrade is worth it, but I do need to point out one thing: WC3 != WoW.

 

Warcraft 3 and World of Warcraft are two completely different games on two completely different graphic engines. :(

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If you play WOW, do you really need an operating system?

Is it a sarcastic comment?

 

[sarcastic]If you surf net, do you really need an operating system?[/sarcastic] :D

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You know what, I did that a couple days ago and you're right; it's a tramendious difference! I'm averaging 40-50fps now, sometimes hitting 70-80 depending on terrain. It does make quite a difference. /hug OpenGL

 

So you have the same performance and quality now under OSX compared to Windows XP? Because I am running a P4 3.0Ghz Northwood SSE2, 1.5GB Ram and a 6600GT and I can turn everything to max in Windows XP and the framerate like never drops under 20 anywhere. If I did that in OSX the game just doesn't run.

 

Or you got a Prescott with SSE3 support? That might be the problem.

 

Edit: I see you got a Prescott in your signature, well I guess I need to find a Prescott instead of a Northwood, though they seem to make a lot more heat.

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