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Fordítási probléma jelentése
I am currently standing on a bridge in Hogwarts and I'm getting maybe 10 frames per second.
If you're gonna take up 20 extra gigs, you better fix the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ game.
Previously, I was lucky if I even managed to stay at 60 FPS for longer than 5 minutes of gameplay
I'm using a 1660 TI. So a much worse card than you. I also only have 16 GB of RAM. There's a pretty highly voted post here with settings to change that might help you. I know they helped me tremendously.
Also, if you are for some reason using a HDD for your game like I was; don't. I also bought a M.2 Nwme SSD and moved the game over to that. When I made that change, that's when the stuttering completely disappeared. Haven't had a single stutter for my entire session today, though I did have FPS drops down to 55 after some hours.
The game might only have loading screens in select parts of the game (fast travel etc.,) but it's actually loading a LOT, every single one of my stutters that were previously happening like every 2-3 minutes (usually less tbh) were due the game needing to load assets. The page file ballooning up to those massive proportions was also something to consider.
What's really good at reading and writing data? A PCI.e drive. So that's what I got. A SATA SSD is only a bit better than a normal HDD. The limitations of the SATA port are really shining bright with this game.
I can't say I've ever played a game where the hard drive really made a difference.
When they release optimization patch and NVIDIA releases the game ready driver for this game; I think this game would work right out of the box for most people. At least, I would hope so, if I'm getting 120+ FPS on 6 GB of VRAM and no DLSS.
Good luck.
I'm just happy I can finally take first in the flying competitions because I don't stutter. Previously, even if I ran the course several times, there would be a spot or two where it stuttered and would leave me unable to get 1st. You gotta have a near perfect run to get first, unlike when doing the missions for the upgrades.
Im running it on ultra with high FPS, so I will. Enjoy the high end expensive PC setup that's running like garbage.
i9-10900k
32GB RAM
RTX 4090
random FPS drops from 120-45 fps
Please see my post here to see if it helps your issue. It is helping others, but it quickly gets buried with so many posts.
The game is very memory intensive, requires huge data IO to move between areas, and as such the location of the pagefile for virtual memory can kill performance if in the wrong place.
https://steamcommunity.com/app/990080/discussions/0/3761104682794445877/?tscn=1675961597
I have a 3080ti and am running around 70~ apart from particular pockets where it can skyrocket to 140fps.
What settings are you using, as I found in practice, DLSS gave me absolutely no performance bonuses and RTX absolutely kills FPS?
LOL, I have ASUS RTX 4070 Ti ROG, everything on ultra, and after the prologe, i have brutal drop frames in the castle ....... with fix 120 fps, my gpu usage 64% ... when the frame drop down to 20 fps, my gpu usage 100% .... meantime, the temperature always 40-45 celsius, the fan speed 1000, the vga fully silent.
I can play Cyberpunk at 4k, and even in Hogwarts with 160fps, it's only using 44% of my gpu.