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Same issue
Nvidia 2060 GPU
I5-3570K
Installed on SSD
Xbox One Wireless Controller for PC
I will try plugging in my Controller and see if that helps.
It is literally the only game I have this issue with.
Hi all,
I have found a fix for this that works for me, sorry if posted before and I missed but it is not something that I found while looking for a fix. This will not work for everyone however.
I bought the game and moved to the second level and the stuttering issues became very apparent, tried a few of the things other mentioned. I moved the game to my Nv me ssd, this helped slightly but not a lot (marginal at best). I also tried changing priority in task manager and moving from my wireless Xbox controller to my old wired one/keyboard and mouse, neither made any difference. I felt stuck with having to deal with stuttering due to asset loading.
However I have the rtx 2080 super's where the GDDR6 is "downclocked", you can find more on this on the interwebz. I changed the memory clock from 15502 to 17052 MHz (which I have tested with my card before and I know is fine) and the stuttering has completely gone. On these cards it is common that you can get at least an extra 1000MHz, maybe more (or less) depending on the silicon lottery. But you should be able to hit 160000MHz
I have played for hours now without any further issue, but will update if it changes through the course of the game.Every now and then there is a small issue, but it is no different than any other game.
I will add a disclaimer here only the RTX 2080 super has this downclocked memory, and it is not necessarily possible for each rtx 2080 super to be clocked in the same manner, and this overclocking of the memory does not automatically extend to other cards (nvidia or amd). So do not just wack your memory clocks as high as they can go. However if you have room to O.C. the memory it may help you, but be careful not to damage your hardware. In this case I am lucky with this card and the fixing of the issues.
Other specs of relevance:
Ryzen 3700x
32GB ram 3000MHz
Corsair force mp 150
RTX 2080 super
Hope it helps
EDIT: All settings are on max (or "epic" as they call it), the only thing I have turned off is film grain as I am not a fan. I have not altered any of these settings to fix the stuttering.
- 6 years ago
@crayonmuncher982This improved things for me, I OC'd my 2060's RAM by 1500 MHz and this eliminated a lot of the stutter when moving around on the map. The ONLY place I experience stuttering now is during the cutscene with Saw Guerrera on Kashyyyk, it is quite a substantial intermittent stutter ever few seconds, but gameplay in general is more fluid. Interesting about the "downclocked" V-RAM, I would have never guessed, but for the RTX cards, overclocking your V-RAM provides a substantial performance increase. Hoping others find this helpful.
- 6 years ago
@EA_Cade or any other moderator, I'm wondering why this post has an "Accepted Solution," it is an ongoing problem experienced by many users that has seemingly gone unnoticed for months, and has not gotten any developer attention.
- 6 years ago
No worries, glad it helped.
It is ONLY the RTX 2080 SUPER which has this downclocked ram, it is technically only downclocked by 500MHz, however many have found they can push much higher.
You can read more here:
So ill just stress to anyone that this is not the case for all RTX cards, ONLY the rtx 2080 super (although I am sure you can prob OC the ram on other cards, maybe just not as much, but do so at your own risk etc etc). In fact this isnt even the case for RTX 2070 super.
Hence my effective clock is 17 Gbps, up from 15.5 Gbps
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