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RX 7700 XT at 1440p.
Pretty sure that's a bug with liveries. They load in very slowly at the start of the race and cause huge stutters when that happens.
Not sure how you arrived at this conclusion, since we didn't have this before this patch.
I'm also experiencing stutters now but only on the first lap. At lap 2 or race restart the stutters are completely gone. Even after game restarts. It's almost as if the game is compiling shaders the first time you run a track now.
On another note: resizeable bar / AMD SAM doesn't effect performance negatively anymore.
yes it's like that bro
exactly
Setting liveries to low resulted in much better performance
shouldn't be like that man, 5 Updates and Performance is worse? incredible
what drivers are you on? I'm using NVIDIA 551.46 hotfix
the issue with VSYNC it's indeed for me the thing that is causing the stutters, i DDU my current hotfix NVIDIA 551.46 and installed latest 551.52 and the Liveries appear (for now) and the Graphics Settings still there, besides that i can clearly see stutters (mostly on curves with the car camera from behind not so on inside) in the turns and also the crowds/trees etc
DLSS when used looks horrible compared to what it should be, so DLAA is the way to go
Either way, DLSS still looks horrible, and lots of micro/stutters specially when using the behind camera (inside seems to work kinda good), and in turns were you see the crowd and trees