Call of Duty: WWII - Multiplayer

Call of Duty: WWII - Multiplayer

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Poorly optimized game
The game's graphics are great. Some of the best I have seen , but the stuttering is so bad. Im running a 5700xt with r7 2700 and it handled the COD MW beta easily with no crashing. The hangs on this game are so bad Im glad I got it with the humble bundle. The Spyro and Crash Bandicoot trilogies are the better deal out of it.
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Zach Oct 8, 2019 @ 11:18pm 
Weird, it's the opposite for me. 1080ti, i7 4790k, I can run this game maxed out on every setting, even 200% render resolution, and I get a locked 120fps. But the Modern Warfare beta ran pretty poorly for me, struggling to maintain 60fps.
StinkDiver Oct 9, 2019 @ 12:20am 
Originally posted by MacGruber:
The game's graphics are great. Some of the best I have seen , but the stuttering is so bad. Im running a 5700xt with r7 2700 and it handled the COD MW beta easily with no crashing. The hangs on this game are so bad Im glad I got it with the humble bundle. The Spyro and Crash Bandicoot trilogies are the better deal out of it.
Thats a shame, drivers for 5700 XT are utter trash right now, cant play depth, cant play destiny without stutters and fps drops, was going to toss it back in for this game since my 4 year old R9 390 im using to play the games i just mentioned seems to struggle in this game, despite not maxing out the gpu usage, cpu use is very high in this game to, for no real reason, a game should never max out a 6700k, especially not a cod game. Ahh well.
a.j Oct 9, 2019 @ 1:10am 
Honestly MW beta ran better than this game ever did for me, it was smoother and overall performance was better.
xTheMrGeorge Oct 9, 2019 @ 6:14am 
It seems the optimize option in the graphics settings wasnt really "optimized" . I had to turn all of the shadow options down to high and the stuttering stopped. Turning most settings from I think high to normal eliminated all stuttering so far. Its a shame though. Normal settings still look great.

Its odd how it stutters so bad at high. If anything the FPS should just drop but not stutter so bad like this.
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UK Old Git Oct 9, 2019 @ 12:36pm 
I'm using a rx5700 xt red devil, I clicked optimize graphics and it set everything to ultra and resolution to 1080p and it run like crap, I turned anything that was on ultra down to high, changed the resolution to native 2560x1440p and it runs great. I was running it with GTX980 before and that looked good as well.

Runs great in Destiny 2 as well.
gang420 Oct 9, 2019 @ 12:48pm 
turn on pre load shaders in settings boom ez fix for fps drops or lag have been playing for 2 days straight without lag now was having so much before found this fix boom smooth as butter now
gang420 Oct 9, 2019 @ 12:49pm 
tell me if it fixes it for u guys
StinkDiver Oct 9, 2019 @ 2:37pm 
Originally posted by gang gang420:
turn on pre load shaders in settings boom ez fix for fps drops or lag have been playing for 2 days straight without lag now was having so much before found this fix boom smooth as butter now
Always turn that on if the option exists in a game. Not fixed. still drops into the 50s and high 40s. ive really run out of settings to turn down
xTheMrGeorge Oct 9, 2019 @ 3:02pm 
Originally posted by UK Old Git:
I'm using a rx5700 xt red devil, I clicked optimize graphics and it set everything to ultra and resolution to 1080p and it run like crap, I turned anything that was on ultra down to high, changed the resolution to native 2560x1440p and it runs great. I was running it with GTX980 before and that looked good as well.

Runs great in Destiny 2 as well.


seems like the 5700xt wants to run at 1440p to run smoothly. I tried 1080p in lots of games with my Sapphire Pulse and they dont run as good and dont go above 120 fps , but when I switch to 1440p the games run at 144 fps. Its quite odd.

as for preload cache it did help.
StinkDiver Oct 9, 2019 @ 3:21pm 
Originally posted by MacGruber:
Originally posted by UK Old Git:
I'm using a rx5700 xt red devil, I clicked optimize graphics and it set everything to ultra and resolution to 1080p and it run like crap, I turned anything that was on ultra down to high, changed the resolution to native 2560x1440p and it runs great. I was running it with GTX980 before and that looked good as well.

Runs great in Destiny 2 as well.


seems like the 5700xt wants to run at 1440p to run smoothly. I tried 1080p in lots of games with my Sapphire Pulse and they dont run as good and dont go above 120 fps , but when I switch to 1440p the games run at 144 fps. Its quite odd.

as for preload cache it did help.
Yes the gpu suffers from "agressive downclocks" when not being stressed enough. its been reported on the amd sub reddit many times and will hopefully be fixed within the next month or so.
gang420 Oct 9, 2019 @ 3:55pm 
pre load thing helped u macgruber nice
xTheMrGeorge Oct 9, 2019 @ 3:57pm 
Originally posted by Sea Trash:
Originally posted by MacGruber:


seems like the 5700xt wants to run at 1440p to run smoothly. I tried 1080p in lots of games with my Sapphire Pulse and they dont run as good and dont go above 120 fps , but when I switch to 1440p the games run at 144 fps. Its quite odd.

as for preload cache it did help.
Yes the gpu suffers from "agressive downclocks" when not being stressed enough. its been reported on the amd sub reddit many times and will hopefully be fixed within the next month or so.

I just made the switch to AMD after a decade using Nvidia GPUs . Coming from a 1060 6gb. I have read about how AMD drivers are never good at launch and take a while to improve. Im hoping there will be performance gains for the 5700xt in the future unlike with NVidia GPU drivers where performance barely improves over time. Its like AMD has superior architecture but they dont know how to make their drivers work. Just judging by how the VEGA 56 overtook the 1070 recently just because of a driver update.
gang420 Oct 9, 2019 @ 4:02pm 
im using nvidia 970 4g asus works good here
Last edited by gang420; Oct 9, 2019 @ 4:02pm
UK Old Git Oct 10, 2019 @ 2:27am 
Originally posted by MacGruber:
Originally posted by Sea Trash:
Yes the gpu suffers from "agressive downclocks" when not being stressed enough. its been reported on the amd sub reddit many times and will hopefully be fixed within the next month or so.

I just made the switch to AMD after a decade using Nvidia GPUs . Coming from a 1060 6gb. I have read about how AMD drivers are never good at launch and take a while to improve. Im hoping there will be performance gains for the 5700xt in the future unlike with NVidia GPU drivers where performance barely improves over time. Its like AMD has superior architecture but they dont know how to make their drivers work. Just judging by how the VEGA 56 overtook the 1070 recently just because of a driver update.

Yeh I swapped from a GTX 980 to the RX 5700 xt. The driver definitely has issues with 1080p I think half the time it scales 1080p on to 1440p where I think it should let the programme switch the monitor to 1080p. I have some programmes that if you put them in to 1080p full screen they end up in 1080p size box at the top left on 1440p screen and the only to get them to fit is by using windowed borderless and they look crap.

But as everyone seems to run fine in 1440p that's what I'm sticking with at the moment.
Hmmm i7 5820k 32Gb DDR4 Game on one of three Samsung 850 EVO SSDs RTX 2070 Super and it's like butter.
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