![]() In the panel settings, Nvidia disabled VSync, disabled frame limiting, and enabled triple buffering.Īll tests were carried out in the game Dirt Rally 2. The capture is performed in the capture mode of a separate game window. Then, in the "Video" settings, OBS set a fractional FPS value: in the numerator 599968 in the denominator 10000. For myself, I solved this problem like this.įirst I went to the site and measured the exact frequency of the monitor on which the game is running. I don't know if this will help the others, but it's worth a try. I apologize in advance if you guys already ruled out this option i might have missed a message. Whoever has an 1080/60 elgato with a similar setup than mine or another way to capture screen with this capture method can help us out i think id rather have confirmation before throwing money out the window. I think using "video capture device" rather than game/display/window capture is the way to fix it. Also when i used to stream console games (using elgato) i didnt have this issue everything was really smooth even after hours of streaming. For me, even using Gsync (capped below refresh), this game will stutter here and there (around turns especially) if I dont set the max pre-rendered frames to 2, and it will still stutter if I play after Win 10 wakes from sleep. Same with chatbox, the animation at which the messages come in is still 60fps smooth while gameplay seems to be dropping under 60. Major framerate drops at regular intervals is probably the USB issue, minor stutters can be anything. If i use an mp4 file of a smooth 60fps video as a source now all of sudden everything appears to be smooth to me. I think the problem comes from the capturing methods. The RX470 isnt exactly a power house of a GPU either.Yo guys i'm experiencing similar issue, cpu, gpu, network all piss chilling but i'm getting drops for no reason on preview/recording/stream no matter the settings used. Especially if maintainance has not been performed on the card (cleaning dust off and replacing thermal compound). The 680 is a 7/8 year old card, it wont run a game like DR2.0 at its best anymore. I did notice you brought up about the Nvidia GTX680 and the AMD RX470. As the laptop i7 uses less powers and runs at a lower clock speed to keep thermals in check. An i7 in a desktop will destroy and i7 in a laptop, as an example. Not only this, but not all CPU's are the same. Neither the original poster or yourself has put down what your systems specs are. There is one thread where a certain keyboard would cause stutter. 3rd party usb stuff that could ruin playing this game. If this is the case, they should fix this.Ĭause there are plenty of machines out there with situations like that. Perhaps it is the usb 3 card that is not original with the machine. ![]() ![]() This suggests it is not the graphical settings. On the same track with the exact same settings. For some reason it will stutter and slow down.Īfter rebooting the game and trying different usb configs, it would work but then slow down at a different time on the same track. It does not even fail at the same times in the track. Used lower settings (of course) but fail to see why the game runs like this. Originally posted by 2+2=5:Tried on 2 different machines. But if you run 144 FPS or even higher, and suddenly get a frame that is only 59 FPS, you will easily notice that frame as stutter. In other words, take 1000 and divide it with the Frametime you have to find the FPS for the slowest frame.ġ7 may sound fine, and it is, if you are running 60 FPS. You can calculate "real" FPS by doing the following: Use Afterburner and take as screenshot and post it here. It tells you how long it takes to render the frame that takes the longest. Obviously, if 1 frame take 0.5 sec to render, you will see that as massive stutter. ![]() and 1 that takes 0.5 sec, and your FPS counter will show 151 FPS for that second. But the stutters makes it undrivable.įPS tells you nothing, as you can have 150 frames that are rendered in 0.5 sec. Then suddenly it started with the stuttering and nothing I have tried has helped.Īpart from the stuttering the FPS is just fine. The game ran just fine for the first 6 months or so. The thread claims this was fixed, so why does my game still stutter every 2 seconds? Originally posted by Ashaz:I've tried everything in this thread:
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