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Lower your internal res
I did it. I'm in the lowest internal res (1/5), no reduce of input lag, everything in low, res 1280x700, no anti-aliasing, the game now looks like a nintendo DS game and still can't run smoothly in training mode.
At the same time i can run Sekiro in high res 1980x1080 and works perfectly haha
I've tried putting graphics on the absolute lowest, to the point where it looks like a PS2 game, doesn't help. Shader Warming on Startup set to Perform. Updated drivers. Made sure graphics card and power settings are to maximize performance. No, the 50% speed setting in training mode is not activated. 32 GB Ram, Ryzen 7 5800X3D, GTX1080.
Myself, and I think the OP, aren't talking about occasional low performance. Its a steady, smooth, slow motion active 100% of the time.
And it's not the other software's fault, worked all fine during beta and with the demo.
I remember in IV there were some issues with some motherboards' BT.
I am not using a laptop. Could something similar happen on a desktop?
No.
Tried all my settings at low the the cache building thing (which took 30 min)
The game looks good, but not that good. Shouldn't be this demanding.
Must be something wrong.