Hello! I’m observing microstuttering while playing the game. My hardware is pretty beefy (Intel Core 9i 139800HX, NVIDIA GeForce 4090, 64Gb of ram, 2tb NVME SSD storage), but there are noticeable fps drops nonetheless. Tried tinkering with the game settings, reinstalling Windows, reinstalling drivers etc. Please help with resolving this issue.
Running an i7-10700F GeForce 3060ti 64gb ram and an NVME SSD for the games I play… drops in frame pacing/stuttering wasn’t a problem for me until the last hotfix (or at least that’s when I noticed it as an actual problem).
Ran smoothly before even when framerate dropped a bit.
I have also been experiencing frequent fps shuttering from 90 to as low as 30 ever since part 2 of the traitor’s curse. I’ve notice that my fps tanks when there are any lightning especially the candles in brunt’s armory that causes my fps to go haywire. Tried everything and no changes.
3070 Ti laptop - 12900H Intel CPU - 32 GB ram - NVME SSD
I swear something feels off recently, noticing more stuttering too. Sometimes I just restart the game as the micro-stuttering turns into mega-stuttering.
FWIW in many games, disabling CFG in Exploit Protection settings PER GAME helps, YMMV; I don’t think it will help here.
I have been getting terrible stuttering. My rig is well up to spec and have experimented with many setting configurations and even the CFG setting as off. Its making the game unplayable
Made an account just to say same. Having stutters, big (10-20) and small (1-5) for the last one to two weeks. Can’t say I notice that it’s tied any specific event or visuals. Happens both with the latest NVIDIA drivers and with several months old drivers.
Well that’s a first. ALSO, close your web browsers. FF makes game weird for me sometimes
More weird Old Ranger Tricks to try: Alt-Enter toggle between Windowed Fullscreen and (real) Fullscreen, or try Exclusive Fullscreen in Options.
P.S. Check your g-sync settings in nVida Control Panel and be sure it’s allowed in Windowed AND Full Screen mode.
Please DO NOT TURN OFF CFG SYSTEM WIDE. This will make you EXTREMELY vulnerable to viruses simply by browsing a site. Instead turn it off for JUST the game instead.
CFG is on by default for a reason, for a game it won’t matter nearly as much but for browsers and anything that makes calls to browsers it is detrimental to leave it on.
6900XT owner here, so I can’t speak for nVidia GPUs, but I had a microstuttering issue that was more prevalent when turning the camera left and right, since the last AMD driver release. It was prevalent in a few other games, Valheim especially.
Turning off Freesync in AMD Radeon Settings entirely for all monitors resolved the issue immediately.
If you haven’t tried, might be worth disabling it in the nVidia Control Panel, or the GeForve program (wherever it is), restart, then test.