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Edited by ThirtySmellens: 11/20/2017 3:25:13 AM
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Bad Stuttering After Hotfix

ThirtyHelens#11132 CPU: AMD FX-8350 GPU: GTX 1070 (founders edition if that matters) RAM: 36GB GPU Driver Version: 388.31 Operating System: Windows 10 Pro DxDiag: https://www.mediafire.com/file/m1e5fu5rmg80vmq/DxDiag.txt Destination/Activity: Anywhere Description: Had no problems with stuttering or FPS drops (was running on high settings) until hotfix came out then ended up with serious stuttering issues. FPS counter says there's no drop in framerate but the game stops and starts--at first it's bad but not *unplayable* but gets worse over time until it's virtually unplayable. I can keep it at bay for a little bit longer by dropping to low settings and putting Vsync on at 30fps but like, I might as well play on console if I'm going to do that. I downloaded and did a clean install of the new drivers, everything is up to date but there's been no difference. Also, if this matters: I occasionally get garbled sound when it stutters too.

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  • Hi there, Are you still encountering this issue? Can you list what troubleshooting steps you have attempted? If you have not already, you may want to try the following troubleshooting steps: - Close and relaunch the Destiny 2 client and Blizzard application - Ensure you have updated your drivers to their most recent versions and accepted all Windows updates - Delete your existing CVARS.xml file using the guide here: https://www.bungie.net/en/Help/Article/46407

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  • I have the same issue. I found something that helped A LITTLE, but after an hour or so of play it comes back. Go to the folder on your hard drive that contains Destiny 2, find the file "destiny2" it'll have the bungie logo and right click on that. Go to the compatibility tab, and at the bottom check "Disable fullscreen optimizations". As I said, it doesn't fix the problem, but it certainly helped to delay the stuttering. On top of the game stuttering terribly, my gpu usage is way too low (50-75%). The only way I can get 99% is to crank render resolution to 150% or so. I've seen framerates in the 80s and my gpu usage be at 60%. That's unacceptable. I certainly hope more people are vocal about this so it hopefully gets fixed. Specs: i7-5820k Strix 1080 a bunch of ram

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  • Same issue

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  • I'm also getting terrible fps tearing/drops after the hotfix! This needs addressed immediately!

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    • I got the same issues ! I don't think they will fix it, and i don't trust this company, the stutters are from the start!!!

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      • Edited by Rationalist: 11/21/2017 4:42:52 AM
        This has been a common problem among players for a long time now. Bungie has zero interest in addressing it. See my thread for reference: https://www.bungie.net/en/Forums/Post/238391046?sort=0&page=0

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        • Good to know I'm not the only one with this issue.

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        • ok so I didn't fix it exactly but I did improve it. I disabled the GeForce Experience overlay that I didn't realize had been enabled (I really ought to delete the thing) Improved performance somewhat but still get hitching/stuttering after a little while of play though after about 1&1/2 hours it never dropped down to the unplayable levels I had earlier. Still really wanna have this fixed completely but at least I can play now.

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