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Guys, I found a method to solve the stuttering and performance issue.
Cap your fps at 120. Turn on Vertical synchronization. Go to the nvidia control panel and turn on the thread optimization, you will have extra 5 fps more trust me. Now during the small combat I have 60 to 70 fps, in the village I have 30 to 45 fps. Still playable. The only thing is when i first time enter the house, on the left, the fps will drop to 30 anyway. Maybe it's a bug of the engine, hope devs fix it before release the full game.
Enjoy your RE4 remake demo and happy weekend.
Originally posted by Chillin:
Originally posted by Jason M1 garand:
Originally posted by Bing_Chilling:
i never had any stuttering during combat it was smooth as butter.. the only stutter was where the bear trap was when loading into the next area.
That's great. The thing is Nvidia has not rolled out a driver to support RE4 remake. I wish it could happen next week or after two weeks.
yea the game ran perfect even setting everythign to max when the game said i was using over what my card can take.. same ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ from previous games. game says your using more vram then you actually are and game runs fine. the only issue with this was the D3d crash when enabling raytracing. hope they fix it. im pretty sure its only raytracing that causes this crash beacuse the same thing happend when i tried implimenting rtgi reshade with raytracing in game disabled.. i got the same crash. that ♥♥♥♥ is way more demanding aswell..kills your fps.
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PlutoniumX Mar 10, 2023 @ 12:38pm 
lol what res....what card... lol
Jason rifleman Mar 10, 2023 @ 12:40pm 
Originally posted by PlutoniumX:
lol what res....what card... lol
RTX 2060. it's old but still working.1080p.
Chillin Mar 10, 2023 @ 12:41pm 
i never had any stuttering during combat it was smooth as butter.. the only stutter was where the bear trap was when loading into the next area.
PlutoniumX Mar 10, 2023 @ 12:42pm 
Originally posted by Jason M1 garand:
Originally posted by PlutoniumX:
lol what res....what card... lol
RTX 2060. it's old but still working.1080p.
ah yea, surprised that if you capped it at 60 that it wouldn't be better overall instead of pushing your card to 120fps even if it doesnt hit it
Jason rifleman Mar 10, 2023 @ 12:42pm 
Originally posted by Bing_Chilling:
i never had any stuttering during combat it was smooth as butter.. the only stutter was where the bear trap was when loading into the next area.
That's great. The thing is Nvidia has not rolled out a driver to support RE4 remake. I wish it could happen next week or after two weeks.
Jason rifleman Mar 10, 2023 @ 12:43pm 
Originally posted by PlutoniumX:
Originally posted by Jason M1 garand:
RTX 2060. it's old but still working.1080p.
ah yea, surprised that if you capped it at 60 that it wouldn't be better overall instead of pushing your card to 120fps even if it doesnt hit it
Maybe cap at 120 is better. But in cod mw2 i cap at 60.
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Chillin Mar 10, 2023 @ 1:02pm 
Originally posted by Jason M1 garand:
Originally posted by Bing_Chilling:
i never had any stuttering during combat it was smooth as butter.. the only stutter was where the bear trap was when loading into the next area.
That's great. The thing is Nvidia has not rolled out a driver to support RE4 remake. I wish it could happen next week or after two weeks.
yea the game ran perfect even setting everythign to max when the game said i was using over what my card can take.. same ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ from previous games. game says your using more vram then you actually are and game runs fine. the only issue with this was the D3d crash when enabling raytracing. hope they fix it. im pretty sure its only raytracing that causes this crash beacuse the same thing happend when i tried implimenting rtgi reshade with raytracing in game disabled.. i got the same crash. that ♥♥♥♥ is way more demanding aswell..kills your fps.
Jason rifleman Mar 10, 2023 @ 1:04pm 
Originally posted by Bing_Chilling:
Originally posted by Jason M1 garand:
That's great. The thing is Nvidia has not rolled out a driver to support RE4 remake. I wish it could happen next week or after two weeks.
yea the game ran perfect even setting everythign to max when the game said i was using over what my card can take.. same ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ from previous games. game says your using more vram then you actually are and game runs fine. the only issue with this was the D3d crash when enabling raytracing. hope they fix it. im pretty sure its only raytracing that causes this crash beacuse the same thing happend when i tried implimenting rtgi reshade with raytracing in game disabled.. i got the same crash. that ♥♥♥♥ is way more demanding aswell..kills your fps.
I totally with you. Devs need another two weeks to fix their games or their reviews will be boomed.
KnightimeX Mar 10, 2023 @ 1:07pm 
2060 super 1440p with most settings on medium to high.
No problems at all.

No need to have max settings on effects like shadow resolution when max looks no different than medium.
Jason rifleman Mar 10, 2023 @ 1:09pm 
Originally posted by KnightimeX:
2060 super 1440p with most settings on medium to high.
No problems at all.

No need to have max settings on effects like shadow resolution when max looks no different than medium.
Yes man!
Chillin Mar 10, 2023 @ 1:13pm 
Originally posted by Jason M1 garand:
Originally posted by Bing_Chilling:
yea the game ran perfect even setting everythign to max when the game said i was using over what my card can take.. same ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ from previous games. game says your using more vram then you actually are and game runs fine. the only issue with this was the D3d crash when enabling raytracing. hope they fix it. im pretty sure its only raytracing that causes this crash beacuse the same thing happend when i tried implimenting rtgi reshade with raytracing in game disabled.. i got the same crash. that ♥♥♥♥ is way more demanding aswell..kills your fps.
I totally with you. Devs need another two weeks to fix their games or their reviews will be boomed.

well i hope they do..I cant actually believe there still using the incorrect vram usage implementation they have used from day one which never was right.

even back when i was on a 1080ti and playing RER2 maxed out (- volumetric fog because who needs that ♥♥♥♥ on max.) the game reports im using over 13 gigs of vram ..and it rans perfectly fine. same exact ♥♥♥♥ with this.

but this time the game does not even report the correct value of vram my card has .lol no ♥♥♥♥♥♥ way am i using over 11 gigs of vram on a 3080. even though it said i was and the demo ran perfectly fine with no crash.
Chillin Mar 10, 2023 @ 1:14pm 
Originally posted by KnightimeX:
2060 super 1440p with most settings on medium to high.
No problems at all.

No need to have max settings on effects like shadow resolution when max looks no different than medium.

honestly going from high to max on shadows made ♥♥♥♥ all difference. and volumetric fog..unless your oging to stay in the light to see the jaggys..even at low settings it makes little difference.
WuffWabbit Mar 10, 2023 @ 1:15pm 
Originally posted by Bing_Chilling:
Originally posted by Jason M1 garand:
That's great. The thing is Nvidia has not rolled out a driver to support RE4 remake. I wish it could happen next week or after two weeks.
yea the game ran perfect even setting everythign to max when the game said i was using over what my card can take.. same ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ from previous games. game says your using more vram then you actually are and game runs fine. the only issue with this was the D3d crash when enabling raytracing. hope they fix it. im pretty sure its only raytracing that causes this crash beacuse the same thing happend when i tried implimenting rtgi reshade with raytracing in game disabled.. i got the same crash. that ♥♥♥♥ is way more demanding aswell..kills your fps.

Because those settings are based on your card alone, but most people have more VRAM than just what is on their card to compensate.
Chillin Mar 10, 2023 @ 1:18pm 
Originally posted by WuffWabbit:
Originally posted by Bing_Chilling:
yea the game ran perfect even setting everythign to max when the game said i was using over what my card can take.. same ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ from previous games. game says your using more vram then you actually are and game runs fine. the only issue with this was the D3d crash when enabling raytracing. hope they fix it. im pretty sure its only raytracing that causes this crash beacuse the same thing happend when i tried implimenting rtgi reshade with raytracing in game disabled.. i got the same crash. that ♥♥♥♥ is way more demanding aswell..kills your fps.

Because those settings are based on your card alone, but most people have more VRAM than just what is on their card to compensate.

my card has more then 9gb of vram..there was also an issue where i booted up the demo and it was reporting my card had 8gigs..lol

run after burner and see how much actual vram your using..it wont be anythign close to what the game is saying.
Last edited by Chillin; Mar 10, 2023 @ 1:19pm
The Wall Crawler Sep 19, 2023 @ 5:49am 
Hey guys maybe anyone can help. Just recently installed RE4 remake again due to the upcoming Separate Ways. Suddenly started to stutter every 10-15 seconds then go back to normal at 60 fps. It comes and goes to put it simply. Anyone any ideas? Thank you
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