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no problems here. game runs flawless. you sure its not your potato? whats ur pc specs? judging off all the posts, the problem seems to be Nvidia drivers. which doesnt surprise me. if so, try reverting back to an older driver until nvidia gets their ♥♥♥♥ straight.
flawless 2k performance at max settings
7600x
7800xt
32gb ram
nvme
winblows 11
Ryzen 5700x3D, 3080 10Gb, 32gb DDR4, NVME... 2k
Yeah, I've done that too to get it stable on my 3080. But eh... I don't like running older drivers and now I'm wondering who's supposed to fix this. nvidia? Jetpack?
It's been like this for weeks now.
Plus, there is the fact that some things take longer to fix.
This is the first driver in years from Nvidia that caused issues for me, it crashed many games I played, it also introduced screen flickering with Gsync enabled.
Rolling back to 561.09 fixed all the issues.
With that said, the game still have some issues and graphical bugs, one bug I noticed is the volumetric fog effect keeps disappearing during gameplay.
This video shows the bug in action: https://youtu.be/Bd7GUHxfPkA
I wish they can fix the volumetric fog glitch, the missing particle effects and reflections.... other than that game is pretty much flawless... no crashes on latest drivers and plays like a charm.
If you play for more than an hour, the game may freeze.
Patches are definitely still needed
very true. I had to increase my DRAM and SoC voltage and that mostly got rid of the issue.
I say mostly because i still get crashes every now and then, but nowhere near as frequent.
I disabled it and it was fine afterwards.
RTX 4080 factory OC with the latest driver
Win11 24H2
32gb of DDR5 no expo
7800x3d stock clocks, no OC