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6 years ago
"igazor;c-17333625" wrote:
Hmm. The lag and stutter thing shouldn't be happening. Are you running the game at a resolution that is different from the default one for your laptop? Does changing the base resolution of your computer change things any?
If you can get the game to run in a more stable manner and without the performance issues, you may want to stay in windowed mode and use this tool to make it look like full screen. It has helped many players on Win 10 who get screen tears and worse in full screen even after their frame rates are stabilized.
https://westechsolutions.net/sites/WindowedBorderlessGaming
So I went ahead and uninstalled my game and reinstalled it (Who knows, sometimes that helps) and still did the FPS things that you suggested - no dice, so I worked with some of my settings and things of that nature and windowed mode works fairly well! I get a steady 50-60fps which isn't bad at all, and the stutters and lag are no longer. To answer your question, yes I had it on the default resolution, however switching to the next one down did help some as well. I still have yet to add all my NRAAS mods (overwatch, error trap, etc...) so hopefully that will also lend to a smoother gameplay. I did try to download that Borderless Gaming program, but I get an error when I hit the download button...I will give it a shot tomorrow and once I get my game settled I will give an update. Maybe the screen tearing was because this computer has such high default resolution? I don't know lol! But I do appreciate your help and I will be giving you an update hopefully tomorrow so you can know what works in the event that someone else is in a similar position. Thank you so much again!
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