Blade & Sorcery

Blade & Sorcery

Agenta Dark Feb 18, 2024 @ 2:54am
How can I stop my pcvr lag mostly happens in blade an sorcery
I have an RTX 4070 TI a Intel(R) core(tm) i5-7400 cpu @ 3.00ghz 16gb ram 1tb storage really good wifi around 400 or 500 speed but I still lag please help me I also use virtual desktop and this mostly happens in blade an sorcery
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DeadlyKittin Feb 19, 2024 @ 6:41am 
I think that CPU is a bitttttt old, and will be your issue
awfuldown Feb 19, 2024 @ 3:25pm 
npc physics are very intensive, you need cpu faster then 4.00ghz.
Leno Feb 19, 2024 @ 4:55pm 
cpu and upgrade to 32gb, i find most vr games sit comfortably at 16-20gb usage it you have the capacity
ObiWanKevobi Feb 22, 2024 @ 8:17am 
if you have a quest 2 make sure you are running through oculus and not steamvr, for me that tanks perfomance.
Friloweye Feb 24, 2024 @ 2:51am 
I had that same cpu a while ago with a RTX 3060, and even with that ,the cpu IS the thing slowing you A LOT, like you gpu must be sleeping half the time since the cpu can't keep up at all
MaGicBush Feb 24, 2024 @ 7:45pm 
Yep definitely your CPU. I even noticed a huge difference after I got a 3080 and upgraded my CPU. It would stutter a lot when I had the slower CPU. I upgraded to a Ryzen 7 5800x3D and noticed a huge bump in VR games and they all run great now on a Quest 3.
Last edited by MaGicBush; Feb 24, 2024 @ 7:46pm
Agenta Dark Feb 25, 2024 @ 11:23am 
I'm too broke to get a CPU lol any none paying tips lol
Last edited by Agenta Dark; Feb 25, 2024 @ 11:23am
Friloweye Feb 25, 2024 @ 12:12pm 
Originally posted by Agenta Dark:
I'm too broke to get a CPU lol any none paying tips lol
Understandable, lowering the render resolution through steam vr might help a bit but will surely destroy the quality quite a bit, or lower the effects/quality ingame directly
Agenta Dark Feb 25, 2024 @ 12:24pm 
Originally posted by Friloweye:
Originally posted by Agenta Dark:
I'm too broke to get a CPU lol any none paying tips lol
Understandable, lowering the render resolution through steam vr might help a bit but will surely destroy the quality quite a bit, or lower the effects/quality ingame directly
alr I hope I can get one in the near future thx you and everyone
Originally posted by Agenta Dark:
I'm too broke to get a CPU lol any none paying tips lol
other than reducing resolution and physics (lowering physics ingame might lead to weapons phaseing through eachother... it used to way back at least)... can't really think of anything... stick to low npc count scenarios i guess. or save up for a better cpu overtime.even a i5/ryzen5 of current or last gen should be sufficient, honestly. I personally am using a ryzen 7 5800X, and get virtually zero stutter. Also, see if lowering the virtual desktop streaming bitrate might help... no clue if that stuff is processed on cpu [or gpu (which would surprise me) ]...
Agenta Dark Feb 26, 2024 @ 11:12am 
Originally posted by AuDHD Khaziir Everflight:
Originally posted by Agenta Dark:
I'm too broke to get a CPU lol any none paying tips lol
other than reducing resolution and physics (lowering physics ingame might lead to weapons phaseing through eachother... it used to way back at least)... can't really think of anything... stick to low npc count scenarios i guess. or save up for a better cpu overtime.even a i5/ryzen5 of current or last gen should be sufficient, honestly. I personally am using a ryzen 7 5800X, and get virtually zero stutter. Also, see if lowering the virtual desktop streaming bitrate might help... no clue if that stuff is processed on cpu [or gpu (which would surprise me) ]...
whats the best cpu for rtx 4070 ti
Khaziir Everflight Feb 27, 2024 @ 12:46am 
Originally posted by Agenta Dark:
Originally posted by AuDHD Khaziir Everflight:
other than reducing resolution and physics (lowering physics ingame might lead to weapons phaseing through eachother... it used to way back at least)... can't really think of anything... stick to low npc count scenarios i guess. or save up for a better cpu overtime.even a i5/ryzen5 of current or last gen should be sufficient, honestly. I personally am using a ryzen 7 5800X, and get virtually zero stutter. Also, see if lowering the virtual desktop streaming bitrate might help... no clue if that stuff is processed on cpu [or gpu (which would surprise me) ]...
whats the best cpu for rtx 4070 ti
phew... haven't looked into cpu's in a longarse while, but i think that depends on which brand you want, intel or amd, and which generation, for amd AM4 or AM5... AM5 should honestly be ideal on AMD's side due to the future proofing and open ended socket gen allowing for upgrades down the line without having to swap the motherboard... like the ryzen 5 7600X3D would definitely be an excelent pairing that had some future proofing aswell, tho if you can afford it, i'd go with the ryzen 7 7800X3D especially paired with 32GB of DDR5 6000 (or higher) Mhz RAM... AM4 wise a ryzen 7 5800X3D and higher might work well too. I use the 5800X (non x3D) and am just about going to be cpu bottlenecked by the 4070Ti i think (according to bottleneck calculators)... AM4 would probably be a more affordable option tho, so if your budget is tight, AM4 would be my recommendation in terms of AMD...
Intel wise... not sure honestly. never really was a intel person, but my guess is the current and last gen I5 and I7 (I5 for current gen and I7 for last gen) might be a good pairing, but again, no idea if that is correct, since i haven't looked into Intel really at all...
Art Feb 28, 2024 @ 1:46pm 
Originally posted by Agenta Dark:
Originally posted by AuDHD Khaziir Everflight:
other than reducing resolution and physics (lowering physics ingame might lead to weapons phaseing through eachother... it used to way back at least)... can't really think of anything... stick to low npc count scenarios i guess. or save up for a better cpu overtime.even a i5/ryzen5 of current or last gen should be sufficient, honestly. I personally am using a ryzen 7 5800X, and get virtually zero stutter. Also, see if lowering the virtual desktop streaming bitrate might help... no clue if that stuff is processed on cpu [or gpu (which would surprise me) ]...
whats the best cpu for rtx 4070 ti
If you want a cheap but very good upgrade go for a AM4 motherboard and a 5800X3D. No upgrade path but it'll last you YEARS anyway. AM4 Mobo's are cheap and the 5800X3D is also relatively cheap too.
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