Many before me already mentioned this issue , I just want to make sure Bungie puts this issue on a high priority. To begin with I have a pretty decent pc .16 gigs of ram gtx 1070 (8gb oc edition)
i7-4770K cpu and 144hz monitor. So there should not be a problem runing destiny 2 smooth. The fun part is that It ran without a problem before forsaken. Now i get the same frame rates than before but when I turn the camera I see hitching and stuttering. This problem is most obvious in free-roam zones and gets worse the more I play. Public events seem to speed the issue up the most. Sometimes I can clear the issue for half hour by going into orbit and returning to the planet. Sometimes its not enough and have to restart the entire game. The ingame fps tracker numbers does not represent this problem as they seem to be normal just like before forsaken.
I tried several fixes
-Fresh windows
-BIOS update
-Reinstalled destiny 6 times both on ssd and hdd
-tried all gpu drivers form the one when destiny 2 first came out till the actual up to date one.
-re slotted my rams
-tried windows 10 versions (is up to date atm.)
-scan and repair function
-cvars file deleted
-60hz to 144hz options
-all versions of graphical settings ingame
All other games run smooth like butter only destiny 2 has this issue since the forsaken update. I think after the things I tried I am safe to say that the problem is not on my end.
BattleTag : Sloth#21718
Configuration Info
CPU: i7-4770K
GPU:Asus Strix gtx 1070 oc 8gb
RAM:2x8gb kingston
GPU Driver Version:399.24
Operating System:1803
DxDiag: [url]https://pastebin.com/kDzafztp[/url]
I hope this gets fixed soon. Ty for your time.
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5 RepliesI'm having the same issue but I'm running an i5 6600k at 4.4ghz, 16GB of 2133 MHz RAM, GTX1060 6GB. Even at the lowest settings I can't keep a solid 60fps. I have destiny 2 installed on another PC running an old i5 3570, 8GB of 1600mhz RAM and a GTX 970 and it runs at a solid 60fps. So frustrating because like you I've tried everything to fix the fps drops.
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2 RepliesEdited by SerLunchaLot: 9/17/2018 8:28:49 AMHello Sloth, i had the same problem and couldn't find a solution in the internet. But i was able to find one on my owne. As you basicly said, it's not an fps issue, but rather an mouse issue. Please go to the folder where you installed your game and right click on the exe file. From here on, i have to say that my Windows is in German, so i'm sorry if i translate the steps incorrectly. Click on "property" and then on "compatibility". There i have something like "change DPI Settings". There should be two boxes, one with "Programm-DPI" and one with something like "overwrite DPI scaling". Activate both of them, this helped me and now my game runs smooth. I'm not an expert but as far as i know, DPI has something to do with the speed of your mouse. Any way, i hope this will help you. Please let me know if it did. PS : Sorry if my english is not perfect. https://ibb.co/dbjJhK Thats a link with a picture which shows the steps. Its in German, but i hope it will still help you ;)
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Noticed that destiny is only using 2 gigs of ram (on max settings) is that normal? If not it might be the cause of the issue.
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3 RepliesI've got it from reliable sources that this issue has their top priority. They've been working on it for a year already!
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5 RepliesHey there, Appreciate you reaching out to us with this issue. So looking into your info have you tired running Destiny 2 without any background programs? I noticed you had video capture software running during this DxDiag which has been known to cause graphical issue. I would try running with no other background programs running and see if this helps with the FPS issue.