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Fordítási probléma jelentése
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 (Not OC'd)
RAM: G.Skill RipJaws V 32GB (4x8GB) DDR4 3600 CL 16
GPU: ASUS TUF 4070 Ti (OC Edition) Running current driver 531.18
STORAGE: 2x SABRENT 1TB Rocket Nvme PCIe 4.0 (Running in RAID 0)
OS: Windows 11 Pro
Resolution: 3840x2160
Rendering Resolution: 2228x1253
Upscale Type: NVIDIA DLSS
Upscale Mode: NVIDIA DLSS Balanced
Upscale Sharpness: 0
Frame Generation: On
Framerate: Uncapped
Motion Blur etc: On
Graphic Options: Mix of Ultra and High
Ray Tracing: Off
Looks gorgeous. Runs buttery smooth with no stuttering. Constant 90-120 fps (Depends on location). No engine file edits made. I did however use DLSS Swapper to update it from DLSS 2.5.1 to DLSS 3.1.1 V2.
when i was running with everything on low, my fps is around 56-60, gpu usage is 70-80%, vram usage at 3.5GB and ram usage is at 6.6GB.
after optimization, my fps is around 50-60, gpu usage is 90-99%, vram usage is at 3.5GB and ram usage is at 6.9-7GB.
on average, i lose 6 fps but the game looks 10x better and the gameplay got almost no stutters..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0mWVLhy954
Stutter in Hogwarts and Hogsmeade, I'm still having fun since most of the time I'm away from those areas.
something is seriously wrong with your system. I have a 4090 and playing at near 4k and getting 120+ fps in most circumstances
Tons of systems thousands even.
CPU: 7900X3D
GPU: 7900XT
64Gigs of ram
Game only utilized 4 cores, the rest were pretty much parked
https://ibb.co/vqbQ54v
I run the 7900xtx with a 5900x, do you have any specific settings that could possibly help?
The game is still not optimized yet, but there are ways to get it to run smoothly.
First off, forget RT. RT is broken, RT just eats FPS for breakfast, no matter your specs.
I have a R7 3700X, 32GB of RAM, and a RTX 3080. So not exactly a potato PC, and I can't get it to get 60fps at 1080p, even with DLSS.
But if you tweak your system and the game, you can get smooth frame rate with excellent quality.
There are plenty of tutorials on the web telling what to do (CFG, resizable bar, disable steam overlay, etc..), do all this and it gets better.
But what really did the trick for me was the engine tweaks you can find on Nexus and other modding platforms.
The one that worked for me is : https://www.nexusmods.com/hogwartslegacy/mods/660?tab=description
Now the game looks amazing, without stutter at all.
Granted, we shouldn't have to resort to this to get a good experience with decent computers. I bought my 3080 so I wouldn't have to worry about tuning the settings. But this game is poorly optimized, and I don't see a patch fixing all the issues anytime soon.
So if you don't want to wait you can have a very good visual experience with all this.
And I say visual experience, cause let's face it other than the sheer magic of Hogwarts lit at night while you're on your broom, the game is a modern iteration of any open world AAA that came out this last few years. The writing is quite poor, everything is way too obvious, tant it's designed for 11 years old.
But the magic does work, and I still enjoy it.
Resizable bar above 4G decoding MMIO setting is 2tb
I use Tiny 11 Pro Operating system without the TPM enabled also
I force the motherboard to run at PCIe 4
I also have a custom virtual memory swap space on a M.2 SSD, if you have 8-16 gigs of ram it's must (even if you have 32 gigs of ram you should make one anyway), since windows is dumb and just uses your OS drive for virtual memory swap space, if you pick your fastest SSD and put it on there and make it's size double your ram amount it will reduce stutter, since it will load everything into the virtual memory space first before going into your ram or load it onto your virtual memory space if ram fills up, kind of an overflow buffer.
and thats about it, just playing normal