Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered

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Constant stutter on high end rig
Basically, with a 9800X3D and 7900 XTX, the game is an unplayable stutterfest, it stutters a couple times every second (both in the menu and in game) down to 10-20 fps. What helps:
1. Setting Texture Quality to Low
2. Disabling ReBAR and Above 4G Decoding in BIOS
3. Enabling X3D Gaming Mode (which disables SMT)

I've posted additional information here a while back, still haven't fixed it: https://www.reddit.com/r/SpiderManPC/comments/1ho2v76/constant_stutter_on_high_end_rig_spiderman/

Would really appreciate some assistance here, not sure how to proceed.
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Same here with a 9800X3D and a 4090. Many, many small hitches and stutter despite a very high framerate >150. Doesn´t matter which setting: Rolling back to last version didn´t help either. Please help!
having issues with this on a 9800X3D and 4070TI. seems like the 9800X3D may be the common link here...
Did any of the "fixes" (not really fixes, just workarounds which I deem not acceptable anyway, especially lowering texture quality) work for you?

Lowering texture quality makes by far the biggest difference in my case, but that's obviously not a proper solution.
No nothing worked for me unfortunately :(
Originally posted by Robspassion:
No nothing worked for me unfortunately :(
Ah, unfortunate. Texture Quality on Low basically solved most of the stuttering (even with all the other settings maxed out), but of course the game doesn't look great with that.
turn off raytracing
Originally posted by Just Isaac:
turn off raytracing
Tried that already, still massively microstuttering, unfortunately.

I also tried reverting to an older game build, and some other things I haven't mentioned here, like installing the game on a different SSD.
CKM Jan 26 @ 3:31pm 
Install RTSS from Guru 3D.
Put framerate limit in 120 FPS and voilà !
For me working fine with all games and I have a R7 9700X with RTX 4070 Super ... No more stutter and bye bye tearing in the intro video in this game
Originally posted by RTK | PrussianPrince:
Originally posted by Just Isaac:
turn off raytracing
Tried that already, still massively microstuttering, unfortunately.

I also tried reverting to an older game build, and some other things I haven't mentioned here, like installing the game on a different SSD.


What about switching on DLSS, or whatever the amd version is?
Originally posted by Just Isaac:
Originally posted by RTK | PrussianPrince:
Tried that already, still massively microstuttering, unfortunately.

I also tried reverting to an older game build, and some other things I haven't mentioned here, like installing the game on a different SSD.


What about switching on DLSS, or whatever the amd version is?
No luck unfortunately (with FSR), tried XeSS as well.
Originally posted by CKM:
Install RTSS from Guru 3D.
Put framerate limit in 120 FPS and voilà !
For me working fine with all games and I have a R7 9700X with RTX 4070 Super ... No more stutter and bye bye tearing in the intro video in this game
I've already tried locking the framerate to my refresh rate, thinking it might help somehow, and unfortunately it didn't solve the issue. :/
Pax Bellum Jan 27 @ 11:22pm 
I think this needs to be fixed by the developer. Same cpu/gpu combination but mobo is X870E Aorus Master. I experience the same issue. The Miles Morales Spider Man game works without issues. I'm not sure if both games use the same engine/version.
Interesting I also have the x870e Aorus Master. Do we all have 64GB Ram?
Originally posted by Pax Bellum:
I think this needs to be fixed by the developer. Same cpu/gpu combination but mobo is X870E Aorus Master. I experience the same issue. The Miles Morales Spider Man game works without issues. I'm not sure if both games use the same engine/version.
Hmm, interesting. I don't have Miles Morales so I can't test what happens there.

It does look like the motherboard may not matter, as I'm using an X870 Tomahawk and you're using an X870E Aorus Master. It seems that the common factor is the CPU here (the 9800X3D).
Originally posted by Robspassion:
Interesting I also have the x870e Aorus Master. Do we all have 64GB Ram?
I'm using 32GB, this kit in particular: https://www.gskill.com/product/165/396/1661410273/F5-6000J3238F16GX2-FX5

And I'm on an X870 Tomahawk instead, not an X870E Aorus Master.
Last edited by RTK | PrussianPrince; Jan 28 @ 5:34am
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