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Disable the Steam Overlay whenever you're experiencing issues with mouse-related problems or where resolution-related issues might be cropping up.
Make sure your mouse drivers are updated, too. Also, when playing on nonstandard resolutions, like with some newer monitors, you need to be sure your older mouse drivers support those. (Mouse resolution mismatch is a "thing" and a lot of people don't ever update mouse drivers like they do with other hardware.)
It's an older game and it's absolutely possible some feature may have been orphaned/changed with a new GPU-driver update. Check your driver settings if the problem become persistent and you don't see any reports of coming driver patches. Sometimes fiddling around with those in a custom run option can have dramatic improvements with very limited experience impact.
If you just occasionally experience this session to session, background activity could be causing it. Updates, telemetry... stuff like that. I know people love having fifty-eleven windows open while playing a game and listening to their favorite music but... Check your running processes and apps.
Note: For "game lags when I turn the character" it's possibly a frame-drop issue. For instance, when you turn your view, you're loading up tons of stuff and in order to make that "turning of your view" look decent, and still be smooth, frames sometimes need to get dropped based upon one's GPU/capabilities/etc. VSync changes could help, there, as well as being sure you're not inserting additional issues with overclocking software and the like that ends up doing things the game or GPU doesn't like with older games.
my specs:
geoforce RTX 2070 super
Ryzen 5 3600X
16GB Dual Corsair vengence rgb pro VRAM
1440p
The easiest way to solve the issue is to go to device manager and uninstall your display adapter. As you are doing that, make sure to tick the box that says "Delete the driver software for this device." Once you've deleted your graphics driver, you can just let your PC sit for a while, and Windows Updates should automatically download and install a special version of an Nvidia driver that GeForce Experience will call GeForce Game Ready Driver Version 432.00.
If you are unsatisfied with that version, you can go to the Nvidia website and download one of the older drivers. Try to pick one that was released before November 2020 just to be safe.
Anyway, yea, that's the only permanent solution to this problem right now. You can restart your computer and you'll be able to play like 30 minutes at a time before the problem becomes unbearable again. Save yourself the trouble and just uninstall your current Nvidia driver. Install an older stable version for now.
If you're REALLY a masochist and you want to keep playing warband without installing an older driver, just know that the lag/stuttering problem should only be happening while you are moving your mouse while the in-game cursor is present, so when you are on the campaign map, use WASD to move your camera around the campaign map and try to move your mouse the least amount possible.
This all has to do with the in-game cursor. You shouldn't be stuttering at all when you are inside of battle scenes, taverns, walking through towns, etc. The stuttering should only be occurring at instances where the in-game cursor is present and you start moving your mouse. (So this problem is mostly affecting you on the campaign map, in the inventory screen, in the party screen, basically any screen where the in-game cursor is present.)
You can easily test for yourself that this is purely in-game cursor and mouse movement related by restarting your PC, turning on your fps counter, launching Warband, and don't even bother playing the game. Literally just sit at the main menu and move your mouse non-stop for like 3 minutes and you will start seeing the drastic fps decline even though literally nothing is going on other than you moving the in-game cursor around the main menu. The more you move your mouse while the in-game cursor is present, the worse the stutter problem progressively becomes. It's not a time based issue, it seems to be a total amount of mouse movement input issue, and it only resets when you restart your PC.
Also worth considering: Changing your refresh/clockrates
Newer drivers are not always the solution, sometimes it needs to be an older one ;)
Then I'd say, it's probably not a driver issue xD
I don't know of anyone who this hasn't specifically worked for so far. I need to know if there is ANYONE that this doesn't work for so I can inform the Taleworlds support team about it. I've already informed them that I think this is a sure fire way to fix the problem for now, but I need to know if it isn't true so I can correct my statement about it if I was wrong.
Yes i tried it...I have a thread on taleworlds forum its called: "Cursor Flickering in menus and world map. Possible solutions in Replies."