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Post your pc specs, perhaps we can help you with settings.
Recently, my friend told me that he's also having some stutterings, and the strangest thing is that he's eventually getting FPS drops on an RTX 3070.
worst period in history.
vac is broken?
The biggest complaint in the professional world about this game is the performance before the subticking technology and we know it is very bad.
CS:GO was running ok on a banana but now you creep with 20 FPS on the same hardware. That's annoying and please keep comments like get better hardware for yourself.
you should watch movie and it isnt a ♥♥♥♥♥♥ black yuji cards
If the player takes damage, the game simply drops from 70 to between 15 and 20 FPS. This game is horrible! And Valve is irresponsible!
for reference I had 120 FPS on average with occasional drops to 80 on Xeon E3-1270v2, GTX 1070, 16 GB DDR3 RAM @ 1333 MHz and my game felt pretty comfortable — no freezes, no stutters, no input lag. even better than CSGO because in CSGO I had occasional like 1 second long freezes during gameplay and it was really bad. with CS2's release those freezes were gone, on the same system.
you must reinstall Windows because you