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I've tried ISLC and it didn't (completely) resolve the problem. I'm now running the game with DXR turned off and ISLC turned on, and this seems to at least limit how often the problem occurs, to the point that I have now played a few rounds for the first time where the game did not freeze at all.
All of this shouldn't be required to run the game properly though. I have 16GB of RAM and a RTX 2070 which matches/exceeds the minimum specs for DXR as listed on the EA website. So it's weird that I still can't run DXR smoothly, and that I need to use some hack to get the game to maybe run smoothly some of the time.
I am still getting stutter or freeze on 02/27/2019 with the 419.17 Nvidia driver.
I don't think there is a problem with your PC. BFV is at fault. I play my other non-DXR games fine. Test DXR with another game like Metro Exodus to see if you get problems too to rule out faulty video card. May be you can test DXR 3DMark Port Royal on a loop. You deserve a plug and play BFV experience.
- 7 years ago
Stutters still occur with BFV March 5TH update and 419.35 Nvidia driver.
- 7 years ago
Are all of you all using Windows 10? If so, I've had this issue before with battlefield 1 among other games and it boiled down to some RAM memory leak bug that's been with Windows 10 for the longest time.
For some reason Microsoft has yet to actually fix it so those who game on Win 10 have had to put up a scripted manual fix. It's the instructions regarding emptystandbylist
- 7 years ago
@F33bz That's basically what ISLC does, except ISLC keeps track of available RAM and the size of the standby list to purge exactly when needed.
Since I've started using ISLC I've not encountered a single freeze anymore, so I guess it has solved the problem. I have not tested with DXR enabled yet, I will when I have time and post here once I've done so.
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