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OgichiGame Apr 30, 2024 @ 10:43pm
Performance Issues after Recent update
I've been having a lot of frame drops ever since the update they did a few days ago when they shut down the servers. At first, I thought it was my mods, so I removed them all, but it continued so I lowered the settings and everything. Thought it was on my end, but then I visited my brother and we tried playing some 1v1 on his computer, and we were getting literal seconds of input lag at times. Even on the lowest settings. But his computer ran the game perfectly before.

Is anyone else experiencing these recent issues? I think Capcom might've broke something.
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Sixtyfivekills Apr 30, 2024 @ 10:47pm 
Whenever you experience something like this after an update, try doing the shader compilation thingy and then turn it off after its finished.


That's always the solution to my problem.
OgichiGame Apr 30, 2024 @ 10:48pm 
Originally posted by Sixtyfivekills:
Whenever you experience something like this after an update, try doing the shader compilation thingy and then turn it off after its finished.


That's always the solution to my problem.
We both did that. Didn't fix a thing. In my brother's case, it somehow got worse
Skulker_S May 1, 2024 @ 1:34am 
For me Vsync got turned back on, and since I just barely hit 60 fps it really messes with things.
Tobithecomic May 1, 2024 @ 7:07am 
If your using Nvidia did you also Update the drivers recently?
The recent Nvidia drivers also cause major performance problems for some players.
If you can't fix it with the in game setting, try rolling back to a previous driver version
Last edited by Tobithecomic; May 1, 2024 @ 7:07am
Hey I just wanted to say I'm getting this same issue since the update. Troubleshooting I've done without a fix:
- Updated graphics drivers (NVIDIA) with clean install
- Cleared shaders and rebuilt
- verified integrity of game cache
- checked for packet loss/performance issues and confirmed no problems

The issue is completely Isolated to SF6, frame counter shows a completely steady 60 fps. I have been playing the game flawlessly since release until now.

I've lodged a ticket with Capcom support.
Last edited by Powerdrive Megacock; May 3, 2024 @ 5:52am
bLazE May 8, 2024 @ 8:42pm 
if it's an older generation GPU, this could be the reason, just fyi:

Originally posted by bLazE:
as of today every Nvidia driver that came after 546.65 causes significant performance issues on my 1070Ti (major fps drops during character introductions, loading screen, super art animations etc.)

I hadn't played SF6 in a while so not knowing at what point the drivers messed up, I rolled back the graphics drivers one at a time all the way from 552.22. My GPU works perfectly with 546.65 and older drivers.
HunterTwoOneOne May 8, 2024 @ 8:49pm 
Set your graphics to the lowest possible point and start raising things back up while occasionally going into a training match and find the point when your FPS starts dropping. If it happens quickly, either you have a hardware limitation and aren't meeting specs for higher settings or you have drivers that are out of date. Given you said there was an issue even after Shaders were redone, I'm inclined to think it's a driver issue and you need to update them. Check if your GPU has a driver update in whatever management software your GPU has.
Purple Monkey May 9, 2024 @ 5:50am 
Originally posted by Tobithecomic:
If your using Nvidia did you also Update the drivers recently?
The recent Nvidia drivers also cause major performance problems for some players.
If you can't fix it with the in game setting, try rolling back to a previous driver version
This happened to me and I don't know how to rollback... help!
Tobithecomic May 9, 2024 @ 9:54am 
Originally posted by Purple Monkey:
Originally posted by Tobithecomic:
If your using Nvidia did you also Update the drivers recently?
The recent Nvidia drivers also cause major performance problems for some players.
If you can't fix it with the in game setting, try rolling back to a previous driver version
This happened to me and I don't know how to rollback... help!
If you go to this website [www.nvidia.com] Just fill in the correct data for your device and click search, pick the driver you want, download it and execute the file.
If the link doesnt work, google for "Nvidia Driver search" you should find the page that way too
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Date Posted: Apr 30, 2024 @ 10:43pm
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