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Sae Mar 8 @ 8:40am
My solution to texture pop in issues
So I was having some issues with texture pop in after upgrading to a 9070xt from a 2070 super. I thought it was a GPU issue potentially until seeing other people with high end GPU's experiencing the same thing. I wondered why would a higher end GPU lead to more pop in issues?

I played around with settings and noticed that when I capped my fps to 60 the texture pop in was muuuuuch less noticeable. I think there may be some weird issue with running the game over 60fps, I'm not sure why but toggling the cap on and off lead to consistent results where capping the frame-rate fixed the issue and uncapping lead to models loading weirdly and not working. I still see some pop in but it is much less than before.

Anyone with these texture issues give this a try and let me know if it helped you out.
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pepushe Mar 8 @ 8:44am 
ill give this a try right now
Astrus Mar 9 @ 10:45am 
I was having the same behavior with texture and model pop-in, and it was also fixed by setting the FPS cap to 60.

Try updating the DirectStorage DLLs to 1.2.3 and enable "RenderWorkerThreadPriorityAboveNormal" in config.ini in your install directory. That fixed the pop-in when I set the framerate cap above 60.
On which drive did you install the game?
Luenend Mar 17 @ 2:59pm 
Originally posted by Astrus:
I was having the same behavior with texture and model pop-in, and it was also fixed by setting the FPS cap to 60.

Try updating the DirectStorage DLLs to 1.2.3 and enable "RenderWorkerThreadPriorityAboveNormal" in config.ini in your install directory. That fixed the pop-in when I set the framerate cap above 60.
Where do you go to do this?
Originally posted by Luenend:
Originally posted by Astrus:
I was having the same behavior with texture and model pop-in, and it was also fixed by setting the FPS cap to 60.

Try updating the DirectStorage DLLs to 1.2.3 and enable "RenderWorkerThreadPriorityAboveNormal" in config.ini in your install directory. That fixed the pop-in when I set the framerate cap above 60.
Where do you go to do this?

The config.ini file you find in the game's folder. Right-click on the game in Steam Library -> Manage -> Browse local files

The DirectStorage update - see here tip #20
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3436896664
THANK YOU! This was the only thing that resolved my friends texture issues. We even tried upgrading his processor and still no dice but this worked!
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Date Posted: Mar 8 @ 8:40am
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