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At this point, I don't know how this could be anything else other than an issue with the Xbox Series X version. To recap what I've tried and didn't help:
- Disable virtual rear view mirror
- Disable ghosts in TT
- Reset camera settings to default values
- Run the game with the console in offline mode so there is no background networking
- Disconnect the external HDD from the console so there is no background activity from it
- Do a full shutdown of the console
- Cleared the system cache by unplugging the power cable and attempting to turn it on
It's as if the game sometime starts in some low-power mode and sorts itself out after being restarted.
The PS5 version doesn't have this issue.
- ScarDuck143 years agoLegend
Hey @REDRA-11 I do genuinely sympathise with you on this issue. However you’re the only person that seems to be having this issue now. I very much doubt the devs will do anything specific with this. Unless it gets fixed by the general minor stability improvements and fix’s they add onto patch’s.
It may well be a fault at their end but it could well be a fault with your Xbox, TV or even the HDMI lead.
You may not be having issue with other games. But not many games have you driving around a race track at F1 speeds. Not to mention only a few games run at 120fps. Your series x maybe able to handle the information. But leads are a weak link. Especially at the connecting end. And TVs these days have so many features that run in the background that can easily interfere with the information sent from your Xbox
Honestly I have a Sony Tv that updates ps5 specific features. But even so i still find myself activating the secret developer mode so I can turn off everything other than the sound and picture to get the best performance.
- REDRA-113 years agoNew Vanguard
@ScarDuck14 I appreciate your willingness to help, but your answer doesn't really make sense as I've said multiple times already that no other game, including F1 2021, has this problem and the PS5 version of F1 22 also doesn't have it.
The updates, if anything, have actually made it worse. It seems that restarting the game no longer fixes it and I get this 1 second freeze, in addition to the stuttering and tearing, every time I start a flying lap around Bahrain: https://1drv.ms/v/s!AqsCmb29voAYjB3dqRYgU6FWv0C0?e=ArlnH5
- ScarDuck143 years agoLegend
@REDRA-11Sorry I should have made myself alittle clearer. I know PS5 doesn’t have the problem. All I ment to say was I have a TV designed by the same manufacturer specifically designed to get the best out off my PS5. I researched the Tv extensively before buying. And every review I read said. As a TV it’s just ok. But is the go to option if you have a PS5. When I put them together the Tv automatically sets it up to beat settings. But because of 120fps combined with constant fast moving picture. Any other apps, processes can and will cause interference.
Example if I’m on track and have a song playing in background using Spotify I notice a slight drop in frame rate. Soon as I close app back to normal. If I have my Tv connected to internet same thing. It’s not huge to the point off any stuttering or tearing, But I put so many hours in I noticeIt doesn’t happen in other games even fast paced games because they are short bursts compared to F1 games that have prolonged periods off constant refreshing
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