I have an xbox one X and run at 1080p and still have ridiculous frame drops, especially in raid boss fights and crucible. I would love to see a frame rate counter so I can laugh at how low the frames in this game drop, its hard to believe that an FPS can run so poorly and with such problems, not to mention the terrible server tick rate that has people constantly dying behind walls.
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I dont know if that has something to do with my hdd on pc :’D but I get occasionally frame drops here and there.... especially in eververse....
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wait for scarlett if rumors are true you can play 120 fps though prize might be high
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Wouldn’t stress too much. About to abandon the current gen in a year anyways. I personally am ready for more powerful consoles. It’s been long enough with consoles that are basically moderately spec’ed 2012 era PCs.
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It cost 1000 silver for better frames.. 🤣🤣
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I have the same system and it’s getting ridiculous how much I die behind walls.
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Truuuuu
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Editado por Lord_Shar: 11/13/2019 12:40:07 AM[quote]I have an xbox one X and run at 1080p and still have ridiculous frame drops, especially in raid boss fights and crucible. I would love to see a frame rate counter so I can laugh at how low the frames in this game drop, its hard to believe that an FPS can run so poorly and with such problems, not to mention the terrible server tick rate that has people constantly dying behind walls.[/quote] On PC here (8-core i9-9900k + 2080Ti Ultra + 32 gigs RAM + 1gig SSD). 150-300 FPS with frame rate uncapped. 300mbps internet connection (can download huge movie files while playing, no stutter). Only issues encountered are others with laggy internet connections.
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Personally only had problems with the final boss in garden of salvation
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Agreed. Especially when changing mods wtf
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The whole console vs pc discussion is fun and all, but it hasn't been thos bad to be honest. Bungie changed or patched somethimg with the release of Shadowkeep that is litteraly game breaking. I can live with framerate drops during ep, or the new massive ep like modes. But Having framedrops while scroling through menu's in orbit, has nothing to do with console limitations, it's an engine thing. It's super freaking annoying
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No problems on pc at +180 FPS. Maybe don’t play on pos hardware?
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Hey Guardians, my frame rates on my Xbox X is pretty stable running open world and stuff. But when it comes to the Forge, Gambit, Strike & Nightfall boss encounters, Vex offensive and so on the drop in frame rates are noticeable. Even ads-ing with a snipe (when zoom value is 45 and above) results to drops in fps. I wish there where at least some options for console players to adjust the performance. I would gladly “sacrifice” higher resolution for a more stable (even if it is 30 fps) performance. ✌️
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Don't get me started on Bungie's "fix" for the long character screen loading only to now have constant stuttering in the menus.
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The whole games been running like trash since this festival started. Hopefully once it’s over it’ll go back to its normal horrendous level of slow
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That's what you get when you run on 6yr old hardware that was slow when it released.
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That, so much that. Can’t change mods or go in menu to consume boons or changing weapons or gear after a game started without the frames going on max 0.1 per sec. It’s really bad. That’s considering they made this burn affinity to supposedly address it. Bungie people should watch Silicon Valley.
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Your problem is console.
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Maybe play on PC if you are worried about that.
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Ancient tech my dude.
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You think it's bad on console? When doing forges on PC I'll be lucky if I can break 20fps. It's soooooo bad, so much for "muh master race"... In hindsight I should've bought Shadowkeep on xbox.
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Fighting the Sanctified Mind in the Garden of Salvation on console slows my frames to like two every time. Absurd.
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[quote]I have an xbox one X and run at 1080p and still have ridiculous frame drops, especially in raid boss fights and crucible. I would love to see a frame rate counter so I can laugh at how low the frames in this game drop, its hard to believe that an FPS can run so poorly and with such problems, not to mention the terrible server tick rate that has people constantly dying behind walls.[/quote] There are som shortcuts you could try. Lower resolution to 720p, if that’s possible on Xbox? I know it can be done on PS4. With a modern TV, it will scale up and the difference will hardly be noticeable. TV. Is it set to “Game” mode? Most, if not all (?) TV’s have special settings for gaming purposes - my Bravia uses another set of hardware in this mode. Again, not familiar with Xbox settings, but if there’s an option to scale up resolutions - turn it off. Better to let the TV handle any scaling. I’ll edit the post if I find more options to alter.
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Editado por zxionisus: 11/11/2019 5:02:01 AM1080p is your resolution. It really doesn’t have anything to do with your frame rate. I agree with you though, the frame rate lately has been bad. For consoles, for example, we want games with higher frames per second (FPS) - at least 30, but preferably 60fps or higher. Your tv speed also affects speed, and is measured by its refresh rate - measured in Hz. You want a tv with at least 120 Hz for gaming and sports.
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Final Boss encounter for Garden of Salvation always feels like i'm playing in slow mo......
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I have cross-save enabled so I can play with my friends on Xbox and can't stand switching back. It's soo bad, borderline unplayable. Most won't complain though because they are use to it and don't understand how bad it really is. Mediocrity has become the standard for consoles, its a shame. Let's hope the next generation is better!
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On pc it sucks as well, if you have a 4 core cpu you get drops into the 30fps area in the same scenarios that you get the fps drops. But at least it's fine if you have a 6 core or more cpu.