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Micro stutter.
Hello. I am getting micro stuttering since updating client to DX11.
Specs. 12GB Ram. I7 4710hq @ 3.5ghz. Nvidia 860m. Windows 8.1.
I am receiving normal FPS 50-60 and FPS does not drop during stutter.
It's very minor and just makes things run less smooth.
I have frame rate capped at 60 which helps a bit.
I have read that enabling forced vsync and triple buffering can help but when I try to apply the settings in Nvidia control panel I recive an error saying it failed to apply.
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I would like to add also that my CPU and GPU temps are normal in the mid 60s constantly.
Task manager seems to show no performance issues either.
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I also noticed stuttering in the benchmark but it was much worse than in the live game.
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When i dropped shadows to 1024 from 2048 i got rid of most of the micro studder I run the game max settings otherwise.
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I'll try that... The micro-stuttering is annoying. Usually have problems when attacking as I'll have to hit the key 2-3 times to register. You'd think a PC with 2 gtx 980s and 16 gigs of ram would be able to handle it. Oh well.
Edit; ok, even dropping setting to standard didn't help much. I've actually lost full stacks of reload because of the latency. I'll use the reload and it'll go into cooldown without giving me my
Ammo stack. :/
I'll try the triple buffering and forced v-sync.
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I'm having this issue too, tried everything said on topic and nothing worked. I play at 30fps using the limiter (I get like 39~46fps without limiter on) and never had this problem before. It's very minimal but it's driving me crazy... Can someone help?
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Bump. Issue is still there.
Even in DX9.
Forced vsync and trilinear and it's still happening.
Sometimes it's bad and sometimes it isn't.
I really need this fixed.
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I updated my drivers. Everything.
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I'd also like to confirm micro-stutter, even at very high frame rates (120-144 fps). I hoped going from DX9 to DX11 would alleviate the stutter but it has not. I'm running Tri-Sli GTX780's with a 144Hz G-Sync monitor. I even bought the G-Sync monitor hoping it would fix the stutter.
I've spent countless hours testing various system configurations and while I've been able to reduce the stutter, I can not totally cure it.
The stutter is easiest to see, and reproduce, by simply traveling in a straight line and watching the terrain scroll. Minor terrain hitching will most definitely ensue, yet frames don't drop.
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Hi, I'm still having the same issue.
And now for some reason my FPS decided to drop from 40~48 to 31~33. I played it today, micro-sttutering and all, logged off, went to work, and now I'm getting fps issues + micro sttutering.