I've been having this issue since the Witch Queen drop as well on a modest but older PC with an RTX 2070 Super. Used to have smooth 80-144fps across different game modes but stutters got worse as I kept loading into different areas. I read that rolling back drivers to the previous version on Nvidia cards would solve the issue so I did it last night and it seemed to work well even after 90-120 minutes of crucible gameplay. You might not get the performance you want on more recent games the latest drivers were supposed to support though; I booted up Elden Ring afterward to find that gameplay suffers greatly on running on the older drivers.
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Editado por TEKnowledgy: 3/18/2022 2:22:34 AMSame here as a test bounce round into edz I think but not positive that edz visit maybe triggering it long as I stay away from edz I don't usually trigger the leak. Edz has always been a bit flaky to say the least
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yea i take back what i said about the fix. it didn't really solve much. i still need to restart the game after 90 min or so...
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Yeah sorry to say only way this memory leak gets fixed is as if developers do it. Just a bit of digression, I have a game that vram leaks if you used 3rd party overlays and minimize the game, wouldn't leak long as it wasn't minimized. Just as a test I disablef steam's overlay for D2 because ya never know. Unfortunately that didn't solve it. So this fix gonna have to come from the dev end. Just keep ya fingers crossed for it to happen sooner rather than later. Take care and happy gaming!
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2070 Super is a BEAST still! Basically a 1080 Ti in the 20 series in performance! Keep that GPU! Yeah game runs very poor. Like on par with BL when it launched! Same -blam!- different day and poor Bungie QC like always on PC.