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ryzen 7 7800x3d
4070 ti super
32 gb ddr5 not that it differs from any ddr4 for gaming but oh well
2160x1440p 165hz
https://steamcommunity.com/app/1938090/discussions/0/4335355487241752918/
Or
https://steamcommunity.com/app/1938090/discussions/0/4361250086037719398/
Just because you can't play the game doesn't mean others can't. Post on Twitter
Do the contact Activision step have them assist you or contact whoever your manufacturer is for your graphics card and contact amd as they can assist you as well.
Clear steam cache and clear cache in the game interface settings.
Some of these posts are simply people who hate call of duty with a passion. Just because you see it on the steam fourm doesn't make it true.
In the meantime contact the manufacturer of your graphics card look for their phone number if they have one and call them for help.
Also you never listed your mother board search it on a website go to your mother board official site and update bios and other stuff in there if you haven't already did it.
Did you go to interface settings and clear the cache and then steam clear cache. Then verify files and wait for the shaders to be done?
Only thing you mention is your cpu, GPU, ram and resolution.
Always check your part sites and make sure they are updated some parts have a auto update feature so you don't have to except for bios.
Not sure why it takes 4 months for you maybe it depends on region.
@Shinel Nouzen I'll link a guide with things you can try regarding CPU/GPU(related to the game, not dumb, placebo tweaks), but there's three other things you can check, besides that:
- Make sure HAGS(Hardware Accelerated GPU Scheduling is on).
- Make sure that your monitor(s) is(are) connected to your GPU
- Enable Game Mode on Windows and make sure game is using your Dedicated GPU.
Anyway, here's the guide, I'm 99% sure you'll get that stuff fixed.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3217810419
I'd unlock, set max frames to 165 and look to lower settings until you're closer to your lows - and forget the 0.1% and look to sit closer to your 10% low (or frameviews '1% low fps' setting)
If you're on nvidea and don't know it Frameview is really good for monitoring - https://www.nvidia.com/en-gb/geforce/technologies/frameview
If you run a capture you get real detailed info in a spreadsheet (0.1,1,5,10% lows, min max avg fps and latency - cpu and gpu at the time etc) -
https://images.nvidia.com/content/geforce/technologies/frameview/frameview-1-4-user-guide-web-version.pdf
I have a friend that plays the game on 2k 144FPS, slightly more powerful AMD rig than his, so definitely shouldn't be running like that. My 1650 can also run the game at 1080p90(no upscaling) except in really ♥♥♥♥♥♥ optimized maps like Estate.
For monitoring use Rivatuner with msi afterburner.
I bet if your mate monitored he wouldn't be holding 144fps really
...He uses Rivatuner.
are you sure my mates new build crashes every other game at 6000 plus mhz set down to 5200 runs like a champ, zero crashes since and that pc was built by scam sorry scan computers 14900k with a 4070 cant remember the board