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Stuttery on RX 9070 XT
Hi All, this game is new to me, got the Radeon RX 9070 XT and obviously this older game should run flawlessly. I get stuutters, which is certainly aggrravating and sounding unreasonable. I tried to reduce FPS, tio us optimizations, etc. Any tricks?
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Are you monitoring your gpu power draw with RTSS by any chance?
Polling your gpu power consumption causes stutters in pretty much everything.
At least on previous gens, could be worth a shot.

Also, do you like the 9070xt? Ive been looking at them.
ARLH Apr 18 @ 1:08pm 
I have the exact same problem with my RX 5700XT, Stutters like crazy on certain parts of the track and on other tracks it its unplayable with near constant stuttering. Its weird there is some issue with Unreal engine games that seem like its not optimised at all for AMD cards. I don't understand why devs do not just test the game out on a AMD card instead of a NVIDIA card, its always NVIDIA Devs use as the default card. Find out what the problem is with a AMD card then just patch the game. I'm playing Way of the Hunter another Unreal engine game and was getting stuttering anyway then I read about pressing F11 and then game all of sudden the game plays flawless. It did not fix my problem with this game but did for the Way of the Hunter. Its not good enough that Dev's keep pushing out DLC but if you are AMD card owner you are basically forgotten about. If I had know about this problem I would not have wasted money on this game.
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Le_MuLoT Apr 18 @ 2:11pm 
Probably shader pre-caching. I'm playing on linux with my "old" RX 6700 XT on my incredible old core i7 4770 and I make it so that all the shader pre-caching are built BEFORE launching the game thus I'm not having stutter.
ARLH Apr 19 @ 4:01am 
Originally posted by Le_MuLoT:
Probably shader pre-caching. I'm playing on linux with my "old" RX 6700 XT on my incredible old core i7 4770 and I make it so that all the shader pre-caching are built BEFORE launching the game thus I'm not having stutter.

Do you know how to set pre-caching in windows 10 ? Please tell us if you do, thanks.
Le_MuLoT Apr 19 @ 6:31am 
No I don't. It seems there are parameters in Steam you can play with. Otherwise I see people trying to use Proton on Windows so DirectX API calls are basically replaced with Vulkan, thus using the same shader pre-caching as mine. Otherwise, you would need to go down the Linux route... which is far fetching simply to fix stuttering in a specific game but... Ubuntu (or rather Kubuntu) is a nice OS when transitioning from Windows world, you can always try it. Version 25.04 is very solid performance wise. Fedora 42 with KDE is another very solid choice.
Last edited by Le_MuLoT; Apr 19 @ 6:35am
Sorry to necro, but I ended up buying the mercury 9070xt and had the same problem.
Turns out it was the "AMD Fluid motion frames" feature causing it, for me at least.
Le_MuLoT Apr 30 @ 4:08pm 
Wow, AMD Fluid motion frames...
Originally posted by Le_MuLoT:
Wow, AMD Fluid motion frames...

Yup, if you want games like this to run in the 500fps range instead of 2-300, this'll do it. But its total overkill and unnecessary on this level card. N like any frame gen, causes tons of weird issues depending on what title its used in.

Best bet is to turn all of those features off if the cpu its paired with has no issue feeding the card.
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