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9 years ago
Thanks OM,
On your higher end computer, is the drop to 50 fps (and corresponding stutter) happen regularly or is it random?
Another thing to try would be to lock the fps on your lower end machine to say 30fps and see if that gives you smoothness. You can do this via the file Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4\Options.ini setting frameratelimit. It defaults to 200fps, just change that number and restart the game.
So yeah this lack of smoothness is due to a performance spike, these can be tricky to address because sometimes the game just needs to do extra work on a particular frame. I'll do some profiling to see if there is something unexpected going on though.
-SGMS
On your higher end computer, is the drop to 50 fps (and corresponding stutter) happen regularly or is it random?
Another thing to try would be to lock the fps on your lower end machine to say 30fps and see if that gives you smoothness. You can do this via the file Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4\Options.ini setting frameratelimit. It defaults to 200fps, just change that number and restart the game.
So yeah this lack of smoothness is due to a performance spike, these can be tricky to address because sometimes the game just needs to do extra work on a particular frame. I'll do some profiling to see if there is something unexpected going on though.
-SGMS
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