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Edited by ElBotonA: 1/17/2021 7:07:19 AM
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So I bought an RX 6900 XT and haven't been able to play D2 as it is suppose because of this bug. No matter the destination I'm almost all the time at +40fps with continuos stutters. You promised a fix mid-january and so far we got nothing. Nevertheless that horrid sunsetting system keeps destroying the game and you keep pushing it to limits that we as players can't stand.
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  • Can you use the September drivers? Idr if the 6000 series cards were out yet at that point. Try resetting your shader cache? I think the patch gave me about a 5-10 FPS boost in most problem areas. Tangled Shore is still a bear though. EDZ seems a little better. FOV also seems to have an impact. If you drop it to 80 from 105 you get a small boost as well. Again, definitely still malfunctioning, but a few ways to potentially lessen the impact. If you reset shader cache, be prepared for a few minutes of hang ups until it writes everything again.

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  • RX 6000 series Launched in November, No prior driver to release are stable.

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  • Please how resetting amd Radeon driver cache?

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  • U cannot reset/disable Radeon driver cache. This function was disabled by AMD over a year ago. The current driver set has it globally on, Amd opted to have Game creators decide to have games use it via execution of Direct X, OpenGL, and Vulkan. Bungie lacks the programming skills required to implement a toggle for AMD cards, hence why we have never had an option to disable or enable. You can outright disable shader caching by performing a registry edit, but this may negatively impact other titles.

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  • Right it’s more clear for me now And for Nvidia gpu ? There s an option?

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  • In the nvidia control panel yes, from memory. Didn't make a difference regardless back when I was diagnosing the issue with my 1080TI

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