Immense Stuttering In Far Cry 3

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So I went to play FC3 today for the first time in a while as I still haven't completed it and I'd like to complete all of them before I get FC4 next week.

The amount of stuttering is immense, I have everything except AA at maximum, 1080P and I'm getting around 140 to 200 frames per second with my rig depending on the scenario ingame.

I've tried V-Sync, Adaptive V-Sync, Ingame V-Sync, Double/Tripple Buffering, Still nothing works and I get stuttering, The game is on an SSD as well so to avoid any HDD issues.

I know it's not my system as I have tried 30 plus games and all run perfectly, I have the latest drivers and the temperatures are all perfect.

If anyone knows of a fix or anything it would be appreciated :)
 
Tryu D3DOverrider. Only way I could get smooth gameplay

If you try it, disable any in game V-Sync and set your graphics drivers back to default, then run D3DOverrider and set the EXE (of Far Cry) to both switches on.

A suggestion, but not a guarentee. Worked okay for me.
 
So I went to play FC3 today for the first time in a while as I still haven't completed it and I'd like to complete all of them before I get FC4 next week.

The amount of stuttering is immense, I have everything except AA at maximum, 1080P and I'm getting around 140 to 200 frames per second with my rig depending on the scenario ingame.

I've tried V-Sync, Adaptive V-Sync, Ingame V-Sync, Double/Tripple Buffering, Still nothing works and I get stuttering, The game is on an SSD as well so to avoid any HDD issues.

I know it's not my system as I have tried 30 plus games and all run perfectly, I have the latest drivers and the temperatures are all perfect.

If anyone knows of a fix or anything it would be appreciated :)

V-sync on and frame limit to 59 fps. The engine won't run correctly over 60fps with or without v-sync.
 
Nothing you can do about it as far as i can see, this game has not run well from Day one, its nothing to do with your setup, the game has always been plain broke. Yes i have it. i know exactly what you mean.

Its an Ubisoft Game.
 
Nothing you can do about it as far as i can see, this game has not run well from Day one, its nothing to do with your setup, the game has always been plain broke. Yes i have it. i know exactly what you mean.

Its an Ubisoft Game.

Tiz annoying, I even tried with my 290X and it's exactly the same, It's quite bad that Ubi don't fix their games when so many have problems running it :(
 
Its an Ubisoft Game.

Lol. Maybe there is a chance it will work perfectly if you disconnect the internet. Seems this is one of Ubisoft's latest recomended fixes for AC.

What graphics card are you running. Microstutter was one of the main reasons I swapped my AMD card for Nvidia. Mind that was back when I played Skyrim, but maybe your problem relates to the card/game combo, assuming you have changed setup since you last played the game.

Hope you get this resolved.
 
Tryu D3DOverrider. Only way I could get smooth gameplay

If you try it, disable any in game V-Sync and set your graphics drivers back to default, then run D3DOverrider and set the EXE (of Far Cry) to both switches on.

A suggestion, but not a guarantee. Worked okay for me.

Sadly that didn't work, It's kind of behaving like when a game is released but the "Game Ready" driver is still being made, GPU usage also shoots around from 10% to 60% Wildly.

Lol. Maybe there is a chance it will work perfectly if you disconnect the internet. Seems this is one of Ubisoft's latest recommended fixes for AC.

What graphics card are you running. Microstutter was one of the main reasons I swapped my AMD card for Nvidia. Mind that was back when I played Skyrim, but maybe your problem relates to the card/game combo, assuming you have changed setup since you last played the game.

Hope you get this resolved.

Thank you :)

I have it running on a GTX 980 but I've also tried it on my 290X and it's the exact same issue :(
 
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Lol. Maybe there is a chance it will work perfectly if you disconnect the internet. Seems this is one of Ubisoft's latest recomended fixes for AC.

What graphics card are you running. Microstutter was one of the main reasons I swapped my AMD card for Nvidia. Mind that was back when I played Skyrim, but maybe your problem relates to the card/game combo, assuming you have changed setup since you last played the game.

Hope you get this resolved.


Dicehunter is running a GTX 980.

Good Grief, nice try though. :rolleyes:
 
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