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This is really frustrating.
goto: Steam\SteamApps\common\Risen 3\data\ini
open ConfigDefault.xml
change FPSLimitToRefreshRate="true" to FPSLimitToRefreshRate="false"
please report if it helped you
Ooh boy i got the same card hopefully it wil be fixed then, btw did u try to force alternate frame 2 in the nvidia control panel, try that and let me know what happens.
I tried the game on my 7-year-old desktop PC and it didn't have a problem though, but it also has an NVidia card, that's why I assumed the problem was my new gaming laptop.
It runs even worse with that. It also seems to gain absolutely no/minimal fps from the SLI mode.
I switched ADAPTIV VSync on, runs a bit better now but still edgy/stuttery
Try frame 1.
This fix the issue for me
What's weird is the consistency of the stutter - it doesn't feel like a normal performance issue, where it would slow down sometimes and other times not depending on what was happening. It seems about once a second I have a frame freeze for a few extra frames, like clockwork. Nothing I change seems to affect it, including running everything at low, vsync on or off, limitFPS setting in the .xml file true or false, or even running the game at really low resolution like 800x600.
Yet it plays just fine on my outdated computer and Risen 2 ran just fine on this one when I checked it just now. Really weird.
But I somehow managed to get the game earlier than Friday being in the UK, and I can play fine on 1080p with everything maxed and no stuttering, that could be due to your HDD being fragmented badly and is constantly seeking data on different sectors of the platter. Defrag your HDD and try again.