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Try changing your graphics settings if there is a difference.
Why ask, when you can do it yourself, just try minimum settings, if the issue is gone, then you know why.
Or your shaders are on a slow system drive, so good luck lel. Use an ssd with rapid mode for windows drive, it should help.
Anyway for the stutter type depends, is your fps visibly constant and the stutter happens when shaders are being generated seeing new stuff happen or after every restart of the game it happens, or your fps drops suddenly when moving around.
Because I don't have stuttering issues, doesn't matter how your other games run, they are different games with a different engine.
The only moment I have stutter in some game is when I first play it and there are some pre generated shaders missing.
Try enabling shader cache in steam settings under downloads at the bottom.
If you use a nvidia gpu also set your shader cache limit to unlimited.
Install your steam on a different drive from the system drive, and put the game in the same drive or just not on the same drive as the system.
You can try also enabling rebar in the bios, enable 4G decoding and then you can enable rebar or at least set it to auto, also you have to disable csm support in bios for it to work.
Diablo 4 uses it by default with nvidia gpu drivers so no need to mess with gpu drivers.
Point is if you had my pc you would have crashing issues, but you wouldn't have stutter issues, if you had my friends gpu with my pc, you wouldn't have crashing issues nor stutter issues.
It's not my problem, that is why it's your pc problem in terms of the stutter.
Mostly im seeing difference in towns and city. Farming and dungeons smooth
In dungeons or where there aren't many peeps or it's constantly the same people, then it's yeah smooth.
It's more of a server side issue, just too much data, but it's an okay compromise, as I don't care about the frame drops because of instance changing or many different people loading in.
As long as the combat is smooth.
Mind every time you change your gpu drivers you're gonna get also some stutters, but that goes for every game where shaders are generated on the go.
(The crashing part I at least "fixed" on my end, newer gpu drivers are borked, so I get to enjoy the game as before dlc came out.)
If you're stuttering when playing solo in dungeons, fix your pc, nobody else has to do it for you, unless you pay them.
Yep, that explains a lot. My PC is old as ♥♥♥♥ mind you, but I got fast SSDs in there, and a good GPU that's somewhat bottlenecked by the rest of the system.
But the stuttering is pretty much only in towns.
Would be nice if they found some way for the current inventory system to be different, thus eliminating this issue.
Probably because the towns themselves with all the vendors and stuff are already more taxing on systems than other instances.
So add the inventory of all players being loaded on top, and that's the result I guess.