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Just... wow... Codemasters must have worked really hard to implement stuttering on the consoles then because it shouldn't even be a thing as they use fixed hardware so the shaders are pre-compiled and included with the game download and updated via patches if required.
Maybe what you're seeing are traversal stutters, another issue that Unreal Engine 4 is notorious for and one which does affect consoles as it is caused by the engine's streaming system that will cause a momentary hitch at certain points on the map where the game loads in a lot of data. This causes the framerate to drop and you get a stutter in the game. If the stutter is repeatable and in the same place each time then it is traversal stutter. There is no fix for that as far as I am aware as it is just a limitation of the engine.
Had 3 hours on PS5 earlier. Was half expecting some frame rate drops. But was silky smooth entire time. However that said. I’m obsessive about settings: so disable every setting on PS5 that isn’t needed to play a game. Then I also do the same with TV: setting it to game mode doesn’t turn off every tv feature that causes interference with game signals being sent from console. So display settings anything that adjusts in real time gets turned off and anythin that say low, med high auto gets turned off. Then I access my Sony tv developer settings and turn off all background processes:
TVs these days are a pain. So many features and apps constantly running and every tv manufacturer develops their own super amazing picture mode: All these things cause issues with games. ESP those that have to constantly refresh fast moving feature rich images like you get in racing games
- 2 years ago@ScarDuck14 Your TV settings are not related to Graphic Engine stutters.
- ScarDuck142 years agoLegend@miggi154 I can simply recreate stuttering and all other performance issues. Just change TV setting display from game to another setting such as movie. It’s something I came across by accident years ago. What happened then still happens on every tv I’ve used a console on.
Looked into it. From what I read. Developers design games to work on specific consoles. Only using consoles hardware/software to optimise the game. As all TV manufacturers use their own hardware and software to optimise their tvs display. Most can’t get the desired picture using basic tv settings so they come up with their own picture enhancement programs, and other such things. Game mode turns most off these settings off but not all. Reason game mode turns majority of them off? Because they cause performance issues with games.
Any TV display should only use basic setting sliders if being used to play a game. Its reason gaming monitors are better, they don’t have it’s own operating system running processes that cause interference with information being sent to display- mickeeiemouse692 years agoSeasoned Adventurer
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