Quake Champions

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Mr. Boy Feb 5, 2022 @ 2:52pm
Fix - Stutter despite high framerate
I've always had issues with getting a smooth gameplay experience with Quake Champions even on high, steady fps (300 fps and above) but recently found a fix that I thought I'd share, in case anyone else experiences the same issues.

I'm using a 3090 paired with an intel i9 9900kf on Win 10 latest version, latest Nvidia drivers on 1440p at 144hz display. In-game settings are:

Fullscreen, scaling at 100%, all settings low, except lighting and textures on high, and texture filtering on ultra. In-game framerate limiter disabled.

In Nvidia Panel, Vsync set to on, Low Latency Mode set to Ultra, Power management set to Maximum performance

This is the important thing: In Windows, switch Power Plan from Balanced (default setting) to High Performance

And that's it. Perfectly smooth gameplay, at least for this latest version of Quake Champions. :)
Last edited by Mr. Boy; Feb 5, 2022 @ 2:57pm
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Sm0k3f47h3r Feb 6, 2022 @ 12:09am 
weird flex camouflaged as help thread, n1 bruh
killua-chan Feb 6, 2022 @ 12:58am 
disabling the windows 10 fullscreen optimizations helps to
^3e^2p^5i^3x Feb 6, 2022 @ 1:10am 
Originally posted by Mr. Boy:
I've always had issues with getting a smooth gameplay experience with Quake Champions even on high, steady fps (300 fps and above) but recently found a fix that I thought I'd share, in case anyone else experiences the same issues.

In Nvidia Panel, Vsync set to on, Low Latency Mode set to Ultra, Power management set to Maximum performance

This is the important thing: In Windows, switch Power Plan from Balanced (default setting) to High Performance

And that's it. Perfectly smooth gameplay

I thinkt that's the accurate translation
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Date Posted: Feb 5, 2022 @ 2:52pm
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