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My point was that my system runs fine on V Rising, and I do not see ANY frame dips at all. I am 100% solid at the stated FPS.
As I stated earlier compared to expected 60FPS, at 50FPS your hardware gets around 20% more time per frame for calculations. Now the issue is that usually people expect to be running a game at HD/1440p/4K in 140+ frames to take advantage of those 144hz and 165hz displays. There's also a question of display size - if you play on a small laptop screen you'll likely get away with locking the game at 45-50FPS and get a smooth experience. Personally I am mostly worried about the dips since I may not notice them on a desktop with 12 cores/24 threads but on a laptop with 6cores/12threads they're much more prominent.
Edit: Also GPU and CPU are utilized in like 40-60% with no apparent connection between load and stutters.
BTW for nvidia users it seems there's a stutter issue with the recent drivers, so you might want to go back to 497.29. Tested this yesterday and both 512.95 and 512.77 had much more prominent stuttering and freezing issues.
That is a five year old card.
I think theres something that needs to be optimized. When you have multi monitors and move your mouse over to another monitor. Pay attention to the top of your screen. My buddy has 3 monitors, he was able to scroll his mouse over 3 screens and see his neighbors base HP.
That could be part of it.
Also, Full Screen Exclusive is nott working as intended.
Ill post an update once i throw the 3070 in. However i dont think it will make any difference..
Luckily for all of us playing the game. It is in beta, so they are workin out the kinks
So is the game just optimized for AMD cards better than others?
I've heard once that high-performance GPUs can behave poorly if they're running some settings on low/medium preset profiles due to how their whole architecture is optimized for heavier loads and they don't have the customized setup for smaller amounts of smaller content.
Just trying to be helpful with basic mindstorming: try to tinker with the settings, pick single settings at a time and tweak until you notice a measurable performance increase, then repeat with other settings. My layman's thinking (not a graphics programmer, no insight on this project) is simply that if the game runs well and looks good on my rather antiquated GPU it is surely capable of running well on modern hardware as well. Oh, and of course the most basic of the basics - do check that you have the latest graphics drivers installed.
I don't have issues on my PC, I get 69+ fps at 4k rez and most settings set to maximum, motion blur turned off though and FSR enabled at highest quality setting. But I have a 5600X CPU, 32GB DDR4 RAM and an Asrock RX 6800 Phantom Gaming D OC edition.
AMD GPU's seem to run the game better than Nvidia's.
There is definitely a problem with the game. Memory leak ?