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Punxel's avatar
Punxel
Seasoned Novice
4 days ago

Can I get more frames?

What's the likely limiting factor on frames per second here?

I'm getting between 60 and 80 FPS, graphics settings on low, V-sync off, playing at 2560x1080.

GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5700X 8-Core Processor             
RAM: 16.0 GB

Monitoring in screenshot shows:
GPU  64°, 46%
CPU 90°, 59%
RAM 9585MB
FPS 70

 

3 Replies

  • GATO12932's avatar
    GATO12932
    Rising Newcomer
    4 days ago

    Facing the same issue , i got rts 3060, 16gb ram  and i get around 60-70 fps barely , even on low settings and v sync off ,  if i were to play on large maps i get around 40-50 fps and a whole lotta stuttering 💔

  • Punxel's avatar
    Punxel
    Seasoned Novice
    4 days ago

    Yeah, concern about what will happen on bigger maps is part of why I'm asking.  I'm also just curious what the bottleneck is.

  • Punxel's avatar
    Punxel
    Seasoned Novice
    4 days ago

    With a little more digging I found the in-game performance overlay, which appears to show the potential frame rate for the GPU and CPU independently. In my case the CPU FPS is lower (and tallys with the actual FPS), suggesting that the CPU is the limiting factor.

    My CPU usage is between 50% and 60% however. I was under the impression that would be higher if there was a bottleneck. Could it be the temperature (around 90°)? Is there something else I'm overlooking?

    One other anecdotal thing I've come across, which sounds mad, but I'll mention it. I've seen some people report that either turning on or off the EA overlay makes a difference in this situation. Probably a coincidence, but for what it's worth it does seem I get a 20FPS bump if I turn the overlay on.

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