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Yeah HLL has had performance problems for some time. The thing that helped me the most is running the game in DX12 by putting "-DX12" in the Steam launch options. Otherwise a combination of lowering settings ingame, in the settings cfg file, and some nvidia setting tweaks are your next best bet.
Performance isn't that much better even in solo areas like the firing range. Please do not spread misinformation.
AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6 Core
Optimisation on many maps is an on-going issue from forever. My rig runs mostly ok - recently had lots of lag and stutter (which could be any number of things) but only in HLL. All other games run like butter. Patches on patches are simultaneously fixing one thing to break something else.
Unfortunately, there is tech debt which must be extremely tricky to work with so 'progress' with bugs is slow. I hope with time that this will improve but not exactly holding my breath.
Thanks for getting in touch with us - sorry to hear you're having some performance issues while playing Hell Let Loose.
If this is still occurring and you'd like us to take a closer look, could you please pop us over your DxDiag information - you can do this by following the steps below:
- Hold down the Windows Key and press R.
- The Run dialog should appear. Type dxdiag in the available text field.
- Click OK
- Click Save All Information
- Set the Save as type to Text File (*.txt)
- Save the file DxDiag.txt to your Desktop so it is easy to find.
- Open the .txt file, copy all the contents > Paste all the contents to a free text hosting service such as http://pastebin.com/
- Copy the link to your post and paste in your reply
Once we've received this information, we can do our best to assist further.Get back to us when you can.
Regards,
Team17 Support