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wonchangh's avatar
5 years ago

Command and Conquer Remastered Stutter problem

Hello, I have recently purchased Command and Conquer Remastered edition. However, I am experiencing heavy stuttering problems. Whenever I order units to move, explorer map, and my units are engaged in heavy firefights, my laptop stutters like crazy. I am just wondering how come the game that is supposed to run smoothly even on low spec PC experience inconsistent frame? I need some help.

My laptop specs are following

Lenovo Legion

Intel I7 8750H 2.20h 6 core

16gb ram

NVIDIA Geforce 1050Ti

1TB HDD 5400rpm

Windows 10 Home

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  • Hi

    I'm having the same issue, it used to run perfectly but now has a significant stutter/lag. My Laptop does not act differently when this occurs.

    How can it be resolved?

    Laptop Spec:

    HP Envy x360

    Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-8250U CPU @ 1.60GHz 1.80 GHz

    8.00 GB (7.84 GB usable)

    64-bit operating system, x64-based processor

    Windows 10 Home version 21H1

    thank you!

  • Nyerguds's avatar
    Nyerguds
    Hero+
    4 years ago

    @matsamdav 


    From https://www.itechguides.com/hp-envy-x360-review/

    The standard graphics card in most computers is enough for an ordinary computer user. However, if you are a gamer, you should pay special attention to this section.

    The HP Envy x360 13′ model ships with AMD Radeon Vega 8 Graphics as standard. The HP Envy x360 15′ model, on the other hand, includes Intel UHD Graphics 620.

    Regrettably, none of the graphics cards has a dedicated VRAM. This means that the graphics card uses the same internal memory as the CPU.


    As far as I know, the Remaster really needs that dedicated video RAM, for loading the large amount of high-definition sprites the game contains.

  • Thanks @Nyerguds !

    What's confusing though is that it did run perfectly on this laptop up until a few months ago. Has there been any updates that may have caused the issue I'm experiencing?

    thank you

  • Ah right ok. If it is related to video driver updates, is there anything I can do?

    thanks again!

  • Nyerguds's avatar
    Nyerguds
    Hero+
    4 years ago
    @matsamdav I'm not sure... it's generally advised to use the latest drivers for all your hardware, but you could try looking up an older version and installing it to see if that changes anything.

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