I've tried to look for solutions to this issue and I can't find much, so I might as well ask here. Anyone know what could cause such ridiculous fluctuations on the framerate? This is literally like a hickup every second, but it's so smooth it looks like this game (and some others) pause slightly then go on. What's going on /g/?
Almost a quint post.
>>61400006
You too.
garbage collection
>>61399993
Try using a frame limiter at 60 fps.
>>61400099
I am.
>>61400048
I thought that was only a thing for online games? Only heard of it once.
Just wanna know who got the
>>61400000
>>61400110
>I thought that was only a thing for online games? Only heard of it once.
Back to /v/, kiddo
>>61400146
I'm actually trying to play games here, come on anon.
>>61399993
are you using firefox and leaving it open while you play by any chance?
>>61399993
not enough vram or system memory
>>61399993
Are you running the game off a hard drive or an SSD ?
>>61400212
Nope.
>>61400228
I could believe either, well, a bit. Shadow of Mordor is the game where that Benchmark comes from and it's pretty demanding on the vram side of things from what I understand, but I'm running it safely under 4gb. I only have 50 gigs left of actual storage though.
>>61400233
Hard drive.
>>61400315
Try changing settings and give the results. Texture quality should affect the gpu memory usage.
>>61400351
Pretty much the exact same thing.
CPU or GPU is over heating and throttling. Could be mobo VRM.
>>61400479
and this is with everything maxed.
I'll looking into throttling, good lord I hate this game and this shit.
>>61400315
Some hard drives will cause stutters in games . I have one such hdd that I just for storing non game things because all games stutter on it .
>>61400500
maybe your power source can't provide enough power for your system
It looks a LOT like thermal throttling.