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Edited by Dark: 12/21/2018 2:13:15 PM
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Framerate problems, Bungie please.. [Update X2 Giving up]

[UpdateX2] I thought I had a temporary solution, but I guess it didn’t work...I’ll leave everything up incase someone else wants to try. There really honestly is NO rhyme or reason for the frame rate drops and stuttering. Sometimes it’s fine, sometimes it’s unplayable. —Here is the weird thing—if I cap my frames at 144 the game drops to low 100s , if I cap my frames at 100 the game drops into the 80s, if I cap my frames at 72, the game drops into the 60s, if I cap my frames at 60, the game drops into the 50s. WTF DO I DO WITH THAT SHIT?? It’s like a bad joke or something.. —————————————————————————- I have tried damn near every fix I can find on the internet to no avail, My framerate will absolutely not settle down. In all of the story mission areas I am getting a constant 144fps with minimal drops, on all high settings. But in all open/free roam areas including the tower, no matter the map, I drop below 80fps into the low 70s. No matter what my settings are, everything on low, changing resolution to 720p has no effect. I am a FPS guy and want my frames regardless of look, what is my problem? My PC should beast this one out.. the only way to get any stable gameplay is locking my monitor to 60fps and that is unacceptable and unplayable for someone who spent loads of money on a gaming PC. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [UPDATE] (stopped working for me) Ive been toying with everything for so long I decided try some new things. On top of the framerate being unpredictable as can be, there seemed to be an incredibly bad stuttering along with it, and it got worse the lower the frames. After tweaking some setting I finally seem to have a smooth game and have tested it out in all problemed patrol areas. First tweak is FOV. The default FOV on PC is 85, and the default FOV on console is 72 and you cant change it. Your gonna want to set it to 72. Not only did it increase my frame performance during the lows by about 10 frames, it really helps bring out the beautiful depth of field, also anti aliasing effects seems much stronger and smoother. It takes some getting used to, but has been worth it for PVE content. PVP will cause some disadvantages but I don't care too much, I only play gambit and PVE. Second tweak was AIM SMOOTHING set to on. Just for kicks I tried using a controller for a while, and I noticed all the stuttering while looking around disappeared, so that got me to thinking about the smoothing settings. Combined with the FOV change this seems to have removed my micro-stutters in all areas. Now, I know that competitive PC gamers are all about raw peripheral inputs--- but HEY its destiny were talking about, its a console game. To be clear, my framerate is still unpredictable and drops into the low 70s regardless of settings, but with these 2 changes my experience feels multitudes better, and smoother. SO since I have no control over my frames, I said F*** it, and cranked everything up to ultra and it looks amazing. Even the low FPS counts feel smoother than the stuttering highs I had before. I hope this helps ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Specs: Alienware Aurora R6 Intel i7 7700 3.60GHz Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 8gb VRAM 16gb DDR4 RAM I have rolled back drivers, disabled full screen optimizations, disabled core parking, disabled game mode options on windows 10, changed mouse polling rate, disabled hyperthreading, tried different server, cvars deleted, scan and repair, NOTHING changes.
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  • welcome to the club. its a issue since release, but u dont get more from bungie than a robot answer. but hey, u can now buy the pass to get exiting new "content" instead of stable fps.

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  • buy an xbox one x

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    • There are some heavy memory leak issues from today's update. SOme people have it, some others don't. I've tried disabling superfetch, administrator mode, affinity and also deleted cache and the battle net folder and nothing.

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    • [i]I usually plays with 80% render and 85% fov, i dont have much problems with my old shitty gpu, R7 260x, at 1080p and all settings in low, usually 45-60fps[/i]

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    • Not to look like an ungrateful bloke, but for me situation is kinda reversed. Difference between FOV60° and FOV105° is roughly few FPS. And I mean unplayable range of FPS, between 22 and 25. 72° is no "Mordenkainen's disjunction" that solves all problems, so I notice no difference from my "lowest acceptable" FOV75°. I try not to go any lower, as it causes some sort of motion sickness for me, maybe it is consequences of concussion, but I can't get rid of feeling I'm Geralt's Roach and I'm wearing blinders. Very uncomfortable feeling. In terms of Destiny 2, it feels like you always ADS'ing. And yes, I tried my older SXGA monitor, no difference. Turning aim smoothing off actually brought me far more FPS than going from 1440p/highest to 720p/lowest: in worst lagfest areas (such Titan) I finally was able to see figures above 20FPS, and general upper range of low-FPS areas went from 25 to more manageable 28-30FPS. Still with heavy stutter/jitter/freezes. Can't use gamepads/controllers, and it's not "PCMR elitism" - for some reason after serving in military I can't use those input devices, otherwise I'd buy myself a console long ago. AA actually seems to be improving FPS 1-2 digits at least in Dreaming City (as I've been playing it recently and been checking figures here and there), yet it strangely bumps up temps in my GPUs and I'm starting hearing fans. Not a 747 on takeoff, but nonetheless, the only other things that did that were benchmarks, like Heaven. So... much optimisation, such FPS, very smooth, wow. :)

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      • Huge issue with PC since forsaken dropped. I play on console and deal with all those issues haha but have friends who play PC. They have theirs at low settings and locked at 60 FPS and waiting for a fix but just for S&G's check out the guide below and try and see if you can make anything else work. https://www.bungie.net/en/Help/Troubleshoot?oid=45899

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