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If it's been less than an hour or so than the game is probably still building shaders and that is the stutter, which will go away as each one only needs built once (which need rebuilt again after each update).
This is usually the worst immediately after starting the game, after an update. The stutters in this case will slowly and noticeable dwindle down if you pay attention to them.
Other than that it may just be that you've got your settings too high for your PC to handle. Lower your settings.
Too high for an RTX 3070 aND A rYZEN 3700x?
Anyway, i've been playing since 2 days ago.
Yes, i do have it on, it says 17 MB are pre-loaded. The last option is "allow the background elaboration of Vulkan Shaders" Or something along those lines
Depend on more than just GPU/CPU speed.
Look at textures, shadow detail, and reflections. Set them down a notch and see if it helps.
Also, many here have issues with Vsync.
It must be some sort of radio interference caused by slower transmissions from Steam over our connection. Try shutting down the game. Then you can put Steam in the Offline mode. Restart the game from your library. As soon as your game is running see if the stuttering has stopped.
If it has, press the key for Windows between the Cntrl and Alt key. You'll be able to bring Steam back to the top and turn Online mode back on. Without having to shut down the game.
Steam must be experiencing high traffic. It's not your computer. I'd guess sometime after some of the players sign out everything will be good to play without static stutters.
I'm going to put Steam in the Offline Mode for now! Have a great day!
Then I decided to shut down and start in a Save where I am constructing a beautiful beach front hotel. Ten minutes passed with no problem and then, Black out, the sound card started getting minor radio static.
While the problem was happening yesterday I decided to try to neutralize the effect. I didn't put shut down exit Steam I just simply disconnected the router while the radio static was happening causing stuttering to the game's sound. The static kept on happening and a short black out occurred too.
I turned the Modem back on and shut down Steam. I unplugged the computer from the wall power. Restarted the computer, ran tests to determine if the computer was corrupted.and breaking down, even checked for various forms of RAM, VRAM, and Internal chipset code breakers.
There is something seriously wrong with the Game that is ruining the connection to the STEAM server via the Nvidia RTX 3070 video cards. I will be switching to another computer without all the niceties that Nvidia RTX 3070 has.
If it has the same game corruptions I will be able to narrow down where the problem is and report it when I find the problem. I hope the less powerful video card on my other home built gaming computer doesn't have any problems like the 2020; 3 year old Nvidia 3070 is having. I am keeping my fingers crossed.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2674593677
I don't think my computer is old...?
I'm going to try adjusting the new Nvidia 3070 settings. Mines only 3 yrs.
I started the game. In under ten minutes a short black out screen occurred. Static sound interference started immediately while in the Blacked out screen. I opened Options, checked any control effecting video and volume controls.
I upped the controls all to the max. While I was preparing the test I noticed an odd effect. I pressed Apply so all the settings I put in would cause the CPU and GPU Fans to revv up like a jet engine. They started to revv up but barely got high speed ;then returned to their mid cooling range in under a minute
Next: I didn't turn the game off I switched to the window where the choice is for playing the game or multi-player. I listened to the static.
I need to know if you hear popping sounds called static from your speakers. I need to know if it is consistent. Constant like a radio frequency you can't quite tune in. And not fading in and out.
If it fades, gets weaker then stronger, and weaker again and again, and almost stops let me know that too.