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번역 관련 문제 보고
i have the same problem too and it happens on all nixxes games
Rtx 4090
i9 14900kf
32go ram DDR5
win 11
Seems to be smooth so far for me.
The solution is to play the game on Linux, lol ..I never get that dumb error on Linux and im getting higher FPS.
As soon as I try to play on Windows I get that error(dual boot system)
Salty much?, lol
The reason why it doesn't Happen on Linux is because it converts DX11/12 games to vulkan first.
So on windows it has something to do with DirectX, so I used reshade on the game, it replaces some dll files that seems to have resolved the issue.
dxgi.customVendorId = 10de
dxgi.hideNvidiaGpu = False
dxgi.emulateUMA = False
All of them in the same folder with GhostOfTsushima.exe.
With texture quality: HIGH, there were no more crashes//errors for several hours of playing.
found any solution?
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/amd-issues-fix-and-workaround-for-ftpm-stuttering-issues