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@puzzlezaddictThanks for this!
I did everything you suggested and even found that Nvidia has a new driver as of yesterday, so I installed that too. I restarted the laptop just to be sure.
Unfortunately, I'm still having the same issue. The fps drops when moving the camera either in the direction of a spawn point or (as is the case on one lot) in the opposite direction (towards the back of the lot). I can't understand it. The issue only started a few days ago, no longer than a week. I've done a 50/50 with my mods, I've removed all my mods, I've updated my system (as you suggested), I've created clean folders five or six times, I've deleted and replaced lots...
I have no idea what to do and the disparity in fps between moving in one direction and another is just...
The funny thing is that it's only ever from ground level. From a bird's eye view or even slightly angled towards the floor and slightly elevated, the fps doesn't drop whatsoever. I can't figure it out.
>.<
@BansheeHVO I can't figure it out either, unfortunately. I asked someone else too who tracks a lot of known issues, and this person hadn't heard of this either. I'm sorry, I just don't know what to tell you.
I do remember a while back that someone said right-clicking and holding/dragging, rather than edge scrolling, helped with stuttering while moving the camera. But I believe their issue happened when the camera moved in any direction.
- BansheeHVO4 years agoSeasoned Veteran@puzzlezaddict That would definitely make more sense. I wish I had that problem. LOL. I can't figure out why fps would drop going in one direction and not the other. >.<
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