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Some easy and simple steps to enhance / adjust performance, it's a quote from another post I wrote. It's long, but might help you. I run with a 3060, not even TI, and I got constant high and no more drops with these.
First, set these launch commands:
-novid -high -useforcedmparms -nogammaramp -noforcemspd -noforcemaccel
(And -nomicsettings if you don't plan on using your mic)
Second, go to "Video Options in Game"
Do a full unninstall / reinstall of dota or at least verify the integrity of the files.
In Advanced Resolutions, set your best resolution and Borderless window.
In the API part, test both - Vulkan requires a DLC.
I play with Nvidia Low Latency Enabled + Boost.
Make sure you have V-Sync off aswell.
Under Use Advanced Graphics Settings:
Disable EVERYTHING, but Anti-Aliasing and Compute Shaders.
Set Texture Quality and effects to High, Quality to 75-90% and FidelityFX to on.
Set Shadow off to increase FPS by up to 50%
Under Network, On Advanced Options Menu, Set "I have a low end internet".
Extra: Set Max FPS to 120, unless you own a 144 monitor.
Enjoy Dota at high quality - for a competitive game, stable, running decent by a 10 year old game with a 2012 computer. I play with Nvidia Low Latency Enabled + Boost. Try it out disabling completely to see how it works for you.
Try and learn and test things yourself. But if you wanna follow my list, do it fully, then after some games, adapt to your liking. I never got a drop of FPS on fights or during games, no packet loss, very seldom crashes and I am blessed to have a 4-7 Ping to my region server.
It also don't hurt to install maitenance APPS, such as CCleaner, which is a free and renowed app that helps clean up windows. Talking about windows, windows update is a thing, same as drivers - CCleaner got you there aswell.
Extra: Learn about "Power Management" on Windows Configuration, and if you are an Nvidia or Radeon user, Steamdeck, Intel or AMD, make sure to google those related to Dota 2: there are always more knowledge out there aswell. On Nvidia, for example, you must configure it to "Always Maximum Performance", under energy, to make sure it runs smoothly: do your research.
In the End: Try going to "Help" - "Contact Steam Support"
Make sure you write a ticket under "Tech Problem" so it sends a DXDiags and notify the devs. The more people with the problem doing it leaders to fast resolve.
some gpu drivers are bad. windows 11 will tell you if a gpu driver has vulnerabilities so allow windows to install whatever driver it installs on your system.
it worked for me.
so remove your gpu drivers in full and hit the windows update button.
В параметры запуска
-map dota -high -dx1l +fps_max
140 -w2560 -h1440 -prewarm -nojoy -novr -net_ maxroutable
1200 +rate 128000 +cl_cmdrate 128 +cl_ resend 6
+cl_updaterate 128 +cl_interp 0.031 +cl_interp_ratio 2
+cl interpolate 1