Orcs Must Die! 2

Orcs Must Die! 2

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Ðårqµøñ Feb 24, 2016 @ 10:11am
Extreme Stuttering
I own a 980Ti + i7-6700k, the game is stuttering wich makes aiming hard sometimes. I've tried both lowest and highest settings it's the same. Is there a fix for this?
Fun game but without solution this will be a refund.
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Cougarific Feb 24, 2016 @ 11:50am 
This fix is for OMD: Unchained - is that what you're having trouble with? Or OMD2?
Ðårqµøñ Feb 25, 2016 @ 12:53am 
Orcs Must Die 2 is the one I'm having this Problem with...
Is there a Solution for Orcs Must Die 2 aswell?
There does not seem to be any config files at all I've been looking everywhere.
Last edited by Ðårqµøñ; Feb 25, 2016 @ 12:54am
MitchellW Feb 25, 2016 @ 1:58pm 
Not quite sure why you are seeing that. Does your processor come with power-saving settings? Our game may not trigger your processor's use of full power, which can be a huge issue.

If not, I would recommend trying to update your windows, your drivers, and reinstall the game. You might also look into running a registry cleaner (ccleaner is highly recommended by CNET), as that might help.
Ðårqµøñ Feb 26, 2016 @ 12:42am 
My Windows 10 build is always the latest. I am running the latest gpu drivers. I've disabled adaptive powermanagement in the Nvidia control panel and checked 'prefer maximum poerformance' still nothing. My cpu is not saving power, I've overclocked it to 4,4GHZ just to doublecheck, the game is still stuttering like mad. And last but not least i installed CC cleaner just to make real sure but my registry is fine. Please Help =(
MitchellW Feb 26, 2016 @ 4:10am 
Since this doesn't match any known issues I'm not sure I have an answer. If you can submit a ticket and include your dxdiag along with your description of the problem I can check with others at the office and see if they have experience with your hardware setup.

http://support.robotentertainment.com/hc/en-us/requests/new
MitchellW Feb 26, 2016 @ 9:16am 
One more thing to try: Enforce a limited frame rate on the game. We recommend 60. Instructions for that are in our knowledge base (http://support.robotentertainment.com/hc/en-us/articles/203162395-How-do-I-create-a-user-cfg-file-for-Orcs-Must-Die-2-) and here's the text:


How do I create a user.cfg file for Orcs Must Die! 2?

You can customize some elements of Orcs Must Die! 2 by creating a user.cfg file and adding notes into it. Here are the instructions for how to properly set up a user.cfg file.

1. Navigate to D:\Games\Steam\steamapps\common\orcs must die 2\data\startup\ and create a text file called user.cfg. Ensure that you aren't creating a file called user.cfg.txt, as this is a common mistake in this step.

2. Edit user.cfg and add options from the list below to change your settings:



NoAlienFX
Use this option to turn off the AlienFX lighting effects on Alienware Computers. This may also help with game launch issues that some Alienware users are experiencing.

–voice
Be sure the minus sign is included or this command won’t work. Use this to completely disable in-game voice chat. Disabling the in-game voice chat will allow players to use the Steam voice chat instead, should they choose to.

HideCrosshair
For players that want to play in 3D, this option will turn off the 2D reticule.

SwapOnBind
Instead of unbinding a key when you set it in the game menus to a key that’s already in use, the game will swap with the key that was previously mapped.

-sound
Completely disables game sounds

DoNotPostToLeaderboards
Prevents your scores from posting to the leaderboards

EnableBloodMapToggle
This allows you to toggle the blood map (at any time) using “L” key in-game or a custom keybind

ForceFPS=##
This will force the game to use a desired number of frames per second. Replace ## with the desired number.

-DisableDoubleTapRun
This will make your character sprint when you double-tap the forward walking button.

BlueAuran Feb 27, 2016 @ 2:50pm 
Originally posted by MitchellW:
One more thing to try: Enforce a limited frame rate on the game. We recommend 60. Instructions for that are in our knowledge base (http://support.robotentertainment.com/hc/en-us/articles/203162395-How-do-I-create-a-user-cfg-file-for-Orcs-Must-Die-2-) and here's the text:


How do I create a user.cfg file for Orcs Must Die! 2?

You can customize some elements of Orcs Must Die! 2 by creating a user.cfg file and adding notes into it. Here are the instructions for how to properly set up a user.cfg file.

1. Navigate to D:\Games\Steam\steamapps\common\orcs must die 2\data\startup\ and create a text file called user.cfg. Ensure that you aren't creating a file called user.cfg.txt, as this is a common mistake in this step.

2. Edit user.cfg and add options from the list below to change your settings:



NoAlienFX
Use this option to turn off the AlienFX lighting effects on Alienware Computers. This may also help with game launch issues that some Alienware users are experiencing.

–voice
Be sure the minus sign is included or this command won’t work. Use this to completely disable in-game voice chat. Disabling the in-game voice chat will allow players to use the Steam voice chat instead, should they choose to.

HideCrosshair
For players that want to play in 3D, this option will turn off the 2D reticule.

SwapOnBind
Instead of unbinding a key when you set it in the game menus to a key that’s already in use, the game will swap with the key that was previously mapped.

-sound
Completely disables game sounds

DoNotPostToLeaderboards
Prevents your scores from posting to the leaderboards

EnableBloodMapToggle
This allows you to toggle the blood map (at any time) using “L” key in-game or a custom keybind

ForceFPS=##
This will force the game to use a desired number of frames per second. Replace ## with the desired number.

-DisableDoubleTapRun
This will make your character sprint when you double-tap the forward walking button.

tyvm this will come in handy I believe as I work on making this as good as it can be for my and my friends rigs..
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Date Posted: Feb 24, 2016 @ 10:11am
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