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Personally I kept everything at the default Epic settings, 60fps, and have chosen to just try to ignore it -- I've played for a dozen hours and I'm invested in the game now, and the stuttering isn't disruptive enough to be a deal breaker. Try downloading the game on the fastest drive you have available (SSD over HDD, etc), and closing any other non-essential programs like your web browser. These may mitigate your stuttering, but it will always occur.
- Toggling hyperthreading on/off
- CPU priority high
- Gsync on/off
- Vsync on/off via NCP and in-game (and fast sync)
- NCP latency mode off/on/ultra
- Different in-game graphic settings
- .exe paramteters via origin (I have the origin version)
- frame limiting 60/120
And so many combinations of these settings spending much more time then i really should have.
And stutters are still there, always when the game is loading new areas (assets) and quite often at random.
Very poor effort from Respawn
Sadly its the bad optimization.