My wife and I run an audio and video production company. We've got several iMacs, three Airs, and two MacBook pros. As well, a 2007 MacBook white that I'm sire won't be viable. The others though, span the past two generations. We've got a pai of 2010 iMacs (21.5/core i5s) and a pair of 2011 core i5s as well...a 2010 fully loaded 11" Air and two 2011 Airs...fully loaded 11 and 13 inches. I've also got a late 2011 2.5ghz 17" MBP and a 2010 15" (can't remember the specs)
Just curious if anyone knows...can I put my copy of Diablo III on all of my computers or just one? I've been seriously spoiled the last couple of years with Apple--both iOS and OSX. The ability, even with the major OS updates to buy once and use on as many devices as you want. Not sure how the gaming works. In fact, other than my casual flight sim hobby--the last game I really got into was Diablo I--and to a lesser extent DII. Back then, on the PC side, you could only put the game on a single machine.
If, however, I'm able to put it on as many platforms as I'd care to...my thoughts are that I could run a decent set of tests over memorial day weekend. I can also shoot some video of each machine running through the same 'area' if you will. Maybe help a few folks on the forum with their 'Will my machine be capable?' queries.
Anyone know if this is feasible? Also, is there a specific way to get frame rates to show on screen or is there an app/plug-in that'll monitor the performance on its own? Two of my employees also have an older 2009 iMac and a pair of 2009/2010 13" MBPs. I'd enjoy doing this for sure---but I'm not about to spring for a dozen separate licenses obviously. The system I'll most likely play it on is our 2011 27" main rig. But there's no questions about the core i7 machines With bigger graphic cards if I understand this correctly.
I was amazed that it was out of stock almost everywhere! Best Buy (2 stores) WalMart, and a couple others I tried. I finally got one of two copies left at Game Stop🙂. Pretty excited! I'm 40 years old and I've not been a real, true 'gamer' in a decade and a half. Lol. This game looks amazing at first glance. I've installed it on my 17" 2011 MBP and set up my battle.net acct. not even going to get started tonight. Gotta get up early.
Sorry to ramble on--but again, if anyone knows the install limitations per license, please let me know. I'd be happy to run a gamut of tests on many, if not most of these ,achenes in question.
Jer
My 15" 2010 MBP (330m) runs it at maximum (AA on of course) at 1680 x 1050 with no problem in OS X 🙂
What frame rate ?
GeForce 330M issues on diablo3 forum:
http://us.battle.net/d3/en/forum/topic/5151715783
I'm using a 2006 Mac Pro 1.1
OS: 10.6.8
2 x 3GHz Dual Core Intel Xeon
2GB DDR2
& my outdated gfx card:
***NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT.
I was donated this gfx card:
***NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT. (i did not have proper power supply connection for this card, so i do not know if it will run on my Mac Pro)
lastly, after speaking with an Apple Care rep, he emailed me a list of compatible gfx cards for this computer. The only one that is compatible for Diablo 3 was the NVIDIA Quadro FX 4500.
Any other suggestions? I already bought the game without even considering the gfx card being an issue (since Blizzard has been so Mac friendly in the past), this is turning out to be a bit of a hassle(hoff) now.
Thanks for any feedback, and apologies if more information is needed, help me if you can! Thanks!
Regards,
Nick![]()
No idea. But it runs great.
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I don't seem to be having that problem people are having. Diablo 3 is running great with everything maxed out with AA on on my native resolution ( i have the Anti Glare High resolution screen ).
I have finished Normal mode yesterday from the start and no slowdowns at all, to give you an indication that I'm not experiencing what people are talking about in that thread 🙂
Diablo 3 runs smooth on HD3000 with the following settings:
TEXTURE QUALITY: LOW
SHADOW QUALITY: OFF
PHYSICS: LOW
CLUTTER DENSITY: OFF
ANTI-ALIASING: OFF
LOW FX: ON
RESOLUTION: 1024X640(16:10 WIDESCREEN)
I usually have between 30 to 50 fps. Enjoy.
Well great is a subjective term. What you might think is great may not be satisfactory to someone else. If you press CMD + R during the gambit will display the frame rate in the top left hand corner. That will give a more solid representation of the actual performance.
My late 2011 15 Macbook Pro i7, 4GB ram, and the HD3000 are running it fine for my taste.
Resolution: 1440x900
Texture: low
Shadow: low
Physics: high
Clutter: low
AA: off
Low FX: off
Outdoors I get 50+ FPS, inside a dungeon with a huge mob Ive never seen it drop below 35 FPS.
It does get rather warm. I played for 2 hours the other day (85 degrees ambient temperature) but it never got too bad. A little noisy.
Ok thanks, I didn't know CMD + R gives you fps. Seems I'm getting 22 fps with everything maxed out and AA on at 1680 x 1050. Looks very smooth without lagging.
In Windows 7 I would obvious get much better fps, but it runs good enough in OS X for me.
If you have a 2011 15" MacBook Pro them I'm sure you're using the wrong graphics card. As far as I'm aware those models have two graphics cards, an Intel HD 3000 and a dedicated AMD graphics card with its own VRAM which would be far better to use. I don't know how you switch between them. I believe the HD 3000 is for when you're on the go and need to conserve battery power. If you're connected to a mains power supply you should be able to use the far better dedicated card.
Interesting. I just know that I clicked on the Mac’s properties and it told me that’s what I had for a graphics card. I was plugged in too. I’ll look into it. Thanks!
Also. There is a tip for those of us who were having to run it at lower than wanted settings....
(Taken from a Reddit Post )
for windows users:
go into your documents>diablo3>d3prefs
this should open up a text file, find the line that says
DisableTrilinearFiltering "0"
change the 0 in that line to 1. this will disable trilinearfiltering.
for mac users:
Click on the background of your desktop to make sure you in the "Finder Menu"
Hold Down the Option Key and hit GO, then click Library (should show up under home)
Open the Application Support Folder
Open the Blizzard Folder
Open The Diablo III Folder
You will see a file called D3Prefs.txt open that with your text editor
You will see a line that says DisableTrilinearFiltering "0" change this to DisableTrilinearFiltering "1"
save file!
Got a tip from another site that has improved fps for a number of folks (Windows and Mac). Going to quote the post...
This has worked great for me. On my 2011 13" MBP I am getting mid-20sfps with HIGH Textures, OFF Shadows, HIGH physics, LOW clutter. NO Antialiasing. I gained 6-7fps with this tip so give it a shot.
I have a late 2008 MBP with the same card 9600GT / 9400M. I get around 10-15 fps in big open areas with battles and up to 20 fps in small areas. My character is always the slowest as well. In fact a guy I was playing with said my character looked like he was stutter-stepping. I have a good internet connection, playing off wireless from a Time Capsule that runs a backup every hour (Time Machine). Is my 10-15 pretty normal? Would the trilinear filtering help me?
Edit: Also using 24" external apple display as my monitor. MBP is open and screen is on but black.
I meet or exceed all of the recommended requirements yet I still have to have AA off with textures and shadows on low to get ~30 fps with slowdowns occurring frequently. Is this just d3 not being fully optimized for Mac or is there a random setting somewhere that is the culprit?
Edit: also tried disabling tri linear filtering.
I suspect the Time Machine backup is going to slow down things significantly.