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Micro-stutter not related to FPS and worse in interiors


Bazza0304

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That makes sense mate because I am getting drops to 50/55gps in areas around Cambridge police station for example but when I turn off the frame limiter it jumps up to high 60s/low 70s. Strangely though the stuttering comes back when I turn the limiter off? Iâm not really sure what to do now!

Well, if the stutter comes back when you turn it off, then limit it I guess. Bethesda games are tricky things, so go with whatever works.

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Yeah thanks for your help mate, iâll keep fiddling with it. I read somewhere that when using g sync/fast sync combo that FPS should be limited to below the max refresh rate of the monitor so maybe I should increase the refresh rate and keep it limited to 60 fps. Iâm starting to think that once Iâve got it to an acceptable level I should just do my best to ignore any occasional weirdness like drops and stutters and turn off the FPS counter haha, oh Bethesda why do you do this to me? ð

 

Edit: right, just wanted to update this to give the best combination of settings that I have found for my system to greatly reduce stutters. I have set monitor technology to g sync, v sync to fast sync and max pre-rendered frames to 4. I then set refresh rate to 144hz and capped frame rate to 60 in inspector to avoid frame rate ever reaching the refresh rate of the monitor. Not sure how or why this has worked but it has (knock on wood). Thanks again to everyone for their contributions.

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