So the issue is caused by DWM (Desktop Window Manager) and unfortunately it seems to be imposible to bypass, at least for now. you never know.) Turned off the useless Windows stuff (like "game mode" or "full screen optimizations" and so on)Īfter this I installed Ubuntu and BF42 using WINE, and it ran without any problems, completely smooth like on Windows 7, but obviously I would like to stick to only one operating system instead of having dual boot (Windows 10 and linux just for BF) and I cannot really roll back to Windows 7. Swapped the video cable DVI>DisplayPort (just in case. Changing vsync options in the NVIDIA's control doesn't override the game settings. Things that I have tried: Obviously the latest drivers for everything. The system specs: Ryzen MSI x370 Gaming Plus Adata 1060 6GB Adata s11 pro 512GB Adata SU900 256GB Bequiet 600W Windows 10 pro EIZO EV2455 60Hz display When I set it at 240fps or 1000fps it resulted in a significant input lag. I have been experimenting with different settings and for example when I set it at 59 or 61 fps there's a stutter everytime I move. įps cap at 100 (so default settings), constant microstutter, feels more like 30 fps than 100. It might not be that evident (thanks to the low quality of Youtube's codec ) but I hope you will get the idea.įps cap at 60, it is really smooth but every ~15 seconds there's a huge stutter: you can see it at 0:07 and 0:24. It seems to be a conflict between the game engine (and how it generates frames) and Windows 10. Hi there, I bought a new m2 nvme ssd a few days ago and installed Windows 10 pro on it and since then I have been getting lots of stuttering problems in Battlefield which were non-existent when I had Windows 7.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |