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And yes, the game appears to run at 75 to 80 fps with good quality (VSync off), but I can't handle the freezes and stuttering. Are they called "traversal stutters"? Every so often the game just freezes for half a second or so, and there are shorter stutters more frequently. I can't stand it, completely breaks immersion, and I consider it unplayable. I have no such problems with any other games.
I requested a refund. Maybe I will get it on sale for console.
only when I wanna enter a new area. which is as you said only half a second. and that's pretty normal. I see it in every game.
But as I said there is no stutter in combat or traversal. So it didn't ruin my experience.
Just coming across this as I recently started playing again. I played the first game with my Ryzen 5 1600 and 1660GTX. Towards the end I upgraded to a 3070RTX and 5600x.. game played great.
I play in 1440p and have everything set to Ultra with Ray Tracing On and get a sturdy stable 70+ FPS. Sometimes I see it around 90'sh and the lowest I've seen it go is 58FPS rarely in a few spots. I am playing with DLSS>Quality.
I think this game is optimized pretty dang well and I'm loving it. I have always had 32GB of TridentZ RAM.. and I did notice the stuttering like mentioned.
I recently replaced my (4x8GB) DDR4-3000 TridentZ w/ (2x16GB) DDR4-3200 TridentZ and noticed those stutters/freezes disappeared.
Maybe the 3000mhz RAM was holding me back, idk. I upgraded a lot of things in the last year or so besides for my old motherboard (ASUS B350-F). I think it's max is 3200 come RAM which is why I got the two new sticks and well worth the purchase. I tossed the other 4 sticks of 3000 into my secondary system.
I'm extremely happy and surprised the change in RAM did so much, there's a few games that I've noticed a slight increase in FPS. Same for the benchmarks I would do, nothing huge but a all a bit higher. I'd say the $70 I spent on the RAM was worth it.. now I'm wondering if I should have tried 3600mhz.. oh well no biggy. I don't think I'll be upgrading anything else on this system.. probably time to start saving towards an AM5 build.
Many have said they can barely get much play testing in on Koboh within the 2 hr refund window, so saying you are only 1 hr in sounds a lot like you've yet to even leave Coruscant. If so, it's hardly a valid performance review.