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    Quote Originally Posted by megamino View Post
    I still get it HOWEVER it's gone much better now since it's not stuttering while in the big city like OS, but it happened when pulling mobs in the dungeon... I'm still have DX9 as an option so i might stick to that for now..

    For now, i might want to give a try and report back with my bug report... I don't know what to say though since it's only "Intel Integrated Graphics" so yeah might be "yeah sir, your laptop is too potato", but again "This is not happening before EW release"

    Yeah kinda back and forth and then probably just hoping they will not disabling DX9 for a long term now *fingercrossed
    you might want to confirm the tjmax of your cpu and actual temps during game play, the cpu usage is back to if not better than 5.5 levels.

    Quote Originally Posted by miragedive View Post
    Right. After endless fiddling and fidgeting with the settings, I think I may have found a temporarily fix/reduction. I tested this right in the middle of when the sound was stuttering literally every 5 seconds and had three clean minutes of sound on trial 2 + no stuttering in The Goblet or Radz-at-Han after. All of these fixes are necessary, I tried switching from FullScreen back to Borderless and the stuttering came back. This is assuming you've applied the fixes suggested in patch notes.

    1. Switch to Fullscreen Display
    2. Ensure that FPS is capped 1/1 or uncapped
    3. Go to System Configuration -> Sound Settings -> Wireless Controller Settings, and set Speaker sounds to None. I reduced volume to 0 and muted for good measure.
    4. If you use a gamepad/controller to play, either play wirelessly, or if you connect via cable, disable the controller as a sound device in your Windows settings. To do this, connect your controller, go to Sound Settings -> Device Properties -> Additional device properties -> On the General window, right at the bottom, change Device Usage to "Don't use this device (disable)"

    This combination seems to work for me so far, but I'll feed back over the course of the coming few days if the issue comes back or if the issue remains fixed like this. At the moment I have my graphics reduced to mitigate, but if the fix holds I'll gradually increase. Note that this worked with a listening position of 50.
    There is a Windows 10 specific issue affecting FFXIV that is not caused by patches, nor display drivers, go through the list of running programs and close them down till the issue stops.
    It's connected to something stealing focus.
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    Last edited by Puss_Kat; 01-26-2022 at 11:12 PM.

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