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Most newer games will run better on higher settings. Turning everything to low pulls more stress off the GPU and onto the CPU. So turn them back up.
Is the game on an SSD? You do understand how indexing and preparing of textures works, right? Almost any new game is going to be slightly wonky at first because the texture files, event triggers, lighting scripts, shadows and how those shadows interact with the world are not indexed on the drive therefore it takes a little extra work for the CPU to find, index and load the files. Once this has been done for all of the relevant files, the stuttering will go away. If not, well then I dunno what to tell you because as I said, I have no problems with a much less powerful PC and the majority of complaints about stuttering have died off.
Is the game up to date? Are you in Full screen? What kind of background programs are you running? 16gb of RAM is kind of on the low end, even thought that's what I have, make sure your browsers are all closed, an open browser can take up to 25-30% of RAM even when it's just idling.
Something else to try is go into Origin and make sure the game is up to date. It's possible that it did not have time to patch before you started playing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PASZONr4-5k&t=1132s
Here is what the game is like on console ^^^. This isn't an issue on PC due to hardware or the game being up to date. It is an issue with the game and it's coding. It's a problem on console and it is a problem on PC. There was more or less the same issue when it came to Red Dead Redemption 2's launch on PC and there was no fix until a gpu driver released along with a patch for the game.
Apart from that, Fallen Order needs optimizations, but there is nothing that stopped my progression.
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How about you fix your ♥♥♥♥♥♥ system? I'm literally running the game on a potato PC (GTX 970, i5 4570, 8GB RAM) with a mix of high and epic at a constant 40-45 FPS.
But yeah, Judge already tried to help you in a meaningful way - way more meaningful than your attitude deserves anyway.
That's good to hear.
Try the Nvidia Control Panel for further optimizations. I increased sharpening and texture quality. And also check the latest Studio Driver, these are way better than Game Ready. Also I'm sure I don't have to recommend you DDU.
I got a 1080 Ti, and Windows 10 Pro. The patch improved the game for me.
I'm not saying an issue is nonexistent, but not on my system.
Are you using overclocked settings on your PC ram, GPU, Cpu?
Well at least you have somewhat a brain to know an issue on one system is different from another system unlike 70% of the people commenting here.
Wow. We have a winner here. Someone who understands computers and actually could contribute helpful information. Thank you for that information. Something I can use if I decide on rebuying the game in the future. Just refunded it as I don't want to pay $60 just to wait for the game to get fixed for me (If it ever does)... I will look out for patch notes relating to that issue in the future. Thank you.