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Exactly the same issue as everyone else. The only thing that even remotely helped was rolling back my NVidia driver but it seems like this might be a CPU issue. After rolling back the driver the crackling is there, but mostly when the load on the CPU is obviously high. When I tried streaming the game to a friend, it got much, much worse, and improve greatly when I stopped - I tested this a few times.
Considering what I paid for the game and the total lack of acknowledgement of this issue in the patch notes or the note on updates prior to the patch, I expect an update this week or I'll be petitioning Steam for a refund and advising others not to buy the game in this state. Irritatingly, your note says to share a save file and DXdiag, which can't be attached here, and I had to upload both to drive.
- Maverick002714 days agoSeasoned Novice
I was hitting about 60% usage tops, cut everything down to lowest setting, turned 4k off went 1080p. I can run cyberpunk in 4k ultra. Its not your processor.
- interregnumrex14 days agoSeasoned Novice
I can't run Cyberpunk on Ultra, but I can smoothly run it on high, as well as other comparable games, so I'm totally with you. Right now my money is on something wrong between some Nvidia cards and the game, since I'm not seeing anyone with AMD reporting the same issue.
- MarkAndy198713 days agoRising Newcomer
I have an AMD (7600xt) card and I am having audio cracking issues. It only occurs in areas with multiple NPCs and ambient noise (Mirathous, Treviso). The only solution that seems to work is tacking the V-sync down to 1/4. But that makes the game looks like molasses.
- GinetteReno6614 days agoSeasoned Traveler
interregnumrexI have noticed on my end when running my Geforce overlay that CPU usage is close to 100% in Minrathous and obviously the crackling is at its worst when in cities or really densely populated areas. I haven't seen it much at all when I'm in areas with less things going on.
But what I don't get is if this truly is a performance issue then why is it that cranking settings to low does not fix it? Also, I haven't noticed any fps or video lag in Minrathous or other cities and I maintain a respectable fps even if I boost settings to high. There's basically nothing to suggest poor performance by my pc except for the audio distortion.
Finally, I do have a Steamdeck and I tried it on there. The game runs without any audio issues whatsoever even though my Steamdeck has a weaker cpu/gpu than my PC. And cranking all settings on my PC to the same ones I run on my Steamdeck = audio issues still on PC.
So I don't get it. If the audio distortion is an issue with lower end pcs for VG than I would think that the Steamdeck would also be unplayable, but it's not. And my pc is still a fair bit stronger than the min recommended settings. For example min recommended VC = gtx 970 and I've got a 1070.
I dunno. Submitted my dxdiag and a clip of the distortion in another thread on this issue. I hope Bioware fixes it because it's a bummer to only be able to play it on the Deck where I get low fps and ugly graphics.
- interregnumrex14 days agoSeasoned Novice
Entirely agree - I experimented with exactly the same, kicking the settings to low, and it did nothing. I think the fact that streaming through discord made it demonstrably worse on my machine is interesting, however.
- Byronaught14 days agoSeasoned Newcomer
Presumably these less populated areas don't push the CPU to 100% either. This sounds like suboptimal use of CPU resources.
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