Ghostwire: Tokyo

Ghostwire: Tokyo

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Demure Mar 17, 2023 @ 2:07am
Any fix for sttuters?
i5 10400f
2666
2060 6gb

game stuttering as hell - every 5 sec.
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Bankai9212 Mar 17, 2023 @ 4:17am 
It’s been awhile, but the best method I recall using is setting level of detail or texture streaming to auto.
Demure Mar 17, 2023 @ 4:19am 
ye - im try, and cup game to 60 frames on rivaturner, small help 2
Hiko Mar 17, 2023 @ 5:45am 
It's unreal engine game so you can tweak the visual settings via config file, disable all post-processing effects this way, it kinda helped me to make the fps more stable but it still stutters.

Using dxvk seems to help with stutters most effectively but it breaks cutscenes
You can also launch the game with -dx11 parameter, it will cut your fps by ~20% but it
will minimize a stutters a bit

for config edit:
r.Tonemapper.Sharpen=1
r.EyeAdaptationQuality=0
r.BloomQuality=0
r.SSR=0
r.SceneColorFringeQuality=0
r.DepthOfFieldQuality=0
r.Tonemapper.GrainQuantization=0
r.LensFlareQuality=0
r.MotionBlurQuality=0
r.Tonemapper.Quality=1
Nick Firzen Mar 18, 2023 @ 10:16am 
I'd want for them to add Shader Pre Caching amongst many other things...
TS2 Mar 18, 2023 @ 3:45pm 
Originally posted by Nick Firzen:
I'd want for them to add Shader Pre Caching amongst many other things...
There is supposedly a CompileShadersonLevelLoad parameter that can be toggled with 0/1. This causes a game to compile every available shader as soon as a level is loaded, at the cost of load times when entering new areas.
KasparL Mar 21, 2023 @ 1:41pm 
try changing the texture streaming settings, it worked for many people
ThePol Mar 29, 2023 @ 5:08am 
I just discovered that if you turn off "Animation Settings"" in Windows 11, stutters will be minimize greatly.
TS2 Mar 29, 2023 @ 5:33am 
Originally posted by ThePol:
I just discovered that if you turn off "Animation Settings"" in Windows 11, stutters will be minimize greatly.
This setting, also found under Windows 10's Ease of Access, Display, "Show Animations in Windows" toggle setting, toggles the use of 5 checkboxes that control window animation features that were previously accessible through Control Panel, View Advanced System Settings, Performance Options, Visual Effects.

Those View Advanced System Settings checkboxes are as follows:
1. Animate controls and elements inside windows.
2. Animate windows when minimizing and maximizing.
3. Fade or slide menus into view.
4. Fade or slide ToolTips into view.
5. Fade out menu items after clicking.

Disabling these prevents animations that play when accessing windows, window elements, and menu items in the OS. Saves on time overhead as well, arguably.
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Date Posted: Mar 17, 2023 @ 2:07am
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