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Changing priority in task manager didn't work for me either.
I'm using a second monitor*
I was able to fix it on my rig by using HDMI instead of DP cable. Wondering if this works for others?
Haven't been back to Casino town yet to see if I have a better framerate there though. I tried all the stuff in this tread, but maybe my problem is different.
I have a good machine and I had the same low fps issues as well. I found out that Ni No Kuni 2 was using my integrated graphics card instead of my gtx1060.
I fixed this by going to Device Manager > Display Adaptors, here there are two graphics cards shown: an integrated graphics card (my one was called intel(R) HD Graphics 630) and my gtx1060. Right click on the integrated graphics card and click disable.
Now when I run my Ni No Kuni 2, it uses the correct GPU.
I hope this helps
THANK YOU. Been playing this game 100+ hours on my desktop and I'm away from home playing it on my laptop and was getting terrible framerates. This thing has a 1080, so there's NO WAY performance should be so bad. This didn't even cross my mind.
Wow, thanks a lot!!!
Playing on Alienware with two graphics card: one integrated and another GTX 1070. When I've stated (I've been playing now for 40+ hours) framerate was pretty bad - around 80-50 FPS and it was even worse on world map. Also was experiencing a lot of stuttering.
I was thinking my graphics card is not enough for smooth gameplay on max but I've tried now to disable integrated and...it's so much better now! Getting around 120-130 on all max and image is super smooth. All this time I was playing on damn integrated Intel graphics card :(((
In my opinion it's serious issue and it's still not fixed after 2 weeks....Now I'm very upset...Why developers are so lazy?
Thanks a lot, mate, finally this game is playable!!
If you have used the method of setting high priority for Ni no Kuni on task manager. It may be worth while do this also.
I had similar issues with BF3 on release, It turns out the game was prioritizing CPU on board gphx over my GPU. Ensure you disable your on board gphx if you are having issues
EDIT: if you disable the onboard gphx, ensure yo set the ni no kuni cpu priority to real time. leaving on high causes stutter also
I5 2400
GTX 1070TI
16gb RAM
SSD
Drivers up to date.
Same problems, i tried with the method of setting high priority on task manager, same problem again, this game needs patch, ni no bug kuni II ....
https://steamcommunity.com/app/589360/discussions/0/1696043263500484066/
The "solution" in this thread is a complete placebo, there's zero reason that the thread governing framerate would benefit from having its priority boosted, considering Windows already does this for UI threads. The kind of person who solves these problems by raising priority is also the kind of person who probably created the problem in the first place by doing things they don't understand.
I have fixed numerous performance problems in this game, one of them being the monitor issue.
-edit-
I should say that it didn't increase my framerate, but rather stopped the STUTTERING (which made it feel like I was playing at 30fps).