Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare / Warzone (Battlenet ID's in OP)

Ahh, haven't tried that.

An unrelated issue and it seems to be with the game but it seems every 1 out of 3 attempts I i load the game it loads in 50% resolution. Minor complaint but its annoying
 
This also adds lag, as it puts a layer of filters over the game while it's running, hence "a few frames". I used to have it running while playing red dead, but when it was dropping 5 frames while also running a reshade, I just turned off the geforce experience filters instead :)

I seem to loose a lot more than 5 frames, maybe it's a percentage, I turned off the filters and my fps went from around 170 to 200. Sadly I don't think I could play without them now. Visibility and look of the game is so much better. Standard looks a foggy dull mess.

My frame rate is still all over the place sadly, some games my fps can drop below 100 and it stutters like crazy, but then I should next game it was over 160 again, without a restart or anything.
 
I seem to loose a lot more than 5 frames, maybe it's a percentage, I turned off the filters and my fps went from around 170 to 200. Sadly I don't think I could play without them now. Visibility and look of the game is so much better. Standard looks a foggy dull mess.

My frame rate is still all over the place sadly, some games my fps can drop below 100 and it stutters like crazy, but then I should next game it was over 160 again, without a restart or anything.

I had similar where I would lose up to about 20% of my frame rate just switching it on. Nvidia chat helped me resolve it (Now lose about 5-6fps when I have it on)

This is what I done:

Added game to program settings in NVCP then set power management to prefer maximum performance.
They also requested I set max frame rate to 1000.

Then in global settings set the following:

• Ambient Occlusion – Off
• Triple buffering – off
• Threaded optimization - ON
• Vertical Sync – Off

Then in Help menu on NVCP, Enable debug mode.

Go to windows settings->System-> Display-> Graphics settings

Switch Hardware accelerated GPU Scheduling ON.

Reboot
 
Just came across three cheaters in one round, one called Wikd another USNavy026 :mad:. Both of them using ESP (No UAV or Heart Monitor). Jumped off a block of flats, dropped a mine, guy walked over it, I ran through two buildings, around a corner, then hid behind a barrel in a garage. He went through both buildings, straight into the garage, bang instant death.
 
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Anyone seem to be getting micro stutters?

I have no issues with fps dropping, cpu/gpu times are around 6 - 4 for each. Ping is low around 30ms, just the last few days seems quite bad.
 
I had similar where I would lose up to about 20% of my frame rate just switching it on. Nvidia chat helped me resolve it (Now lose about 5-6fps when I have it on)

This is what I done:

Added game to program settings in NVCP then set power management to prefer maximum performance.
They also requested I set max frame rate to 1000.

Then in global settings set the following:

• Ambient Occlusion – Off
• Triple buffering – off
• Threaded optimization - ON
• Vertical Sync – Off

Then in Help menu on NVCP, Enable debug mode.

Go to windows settings->System-> Display-> Graphics settings

Switch Hardware accelerated GPU Scheduling ON.

Reboot

Thanks, I will try this.
 
Another cheater next round!

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A friend sent me a link to a website when warzone first came out which was for buying cheats. At that point, they already had 60k+ users for warzone and counting. Who knows how many now, can't even remember the name of the place.
 
Not noticed any lag being added by filters myself - I find COD has a (small but) noticeable amount of input lag regardless of settings. The filters do have an FPS hit though but my settings at 3840x1600 mean I am at 116 fps the majority of the time anway.

As for the filters themselves I am using the Details, Color and Brightness/Contrast ones from some guide online, definitely improves visibility for me :)
 
I've seen someone mention a clarity filter. I've not noticed this before. I uninstalled GFE as some folk said it gave a hit to performance even just being installed. Never noticed a difference to be honest.
I noticed they have added dynamic resolution to the graphics settings so you can then set a target fps if you want. I assume the game will then adjust to maintain that frame rate. Hopefully DLSS isn't too far off if thats the case.
 
Debug mode will causes your clocks to run at a lower frequency, feels like it disables GPU Boost.
I think it reverts after a reboot?
Edit: It must have reverted when I done a clean install of drivers.
I think it was the final step that actually sorted it for me which was enabling hardware accelerated GPU scheduling.
 
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Sadly the changes didn't help for me, the fps stayed the same with filters on. I still get drops and stutter after a couple of games.

I blame the last windows update. I'm tempted to re-install the game or do a complete re-install OS and all.
 
Did you try setting the VideoMemoryScale to 0.65? I'm sure there's some bug in there somewhere as it still hits 7.5GB VMEM with that setting but I don't get the FPS drops after a few games in a row. I would try the 457.30 drivers myself too as they were ones that specifically address perf issues on Ampere but I have had just one crash in Season 2 so far so I do not want to change anything to much :p
 
Another cheater using Aimbot and ESP, laser beamed me multiple times across the map with an assault rifle. At one point I hid on a roof, his mates came through, they jumped off, and he did a straight 360 swivel and bang.....DennZ#7730342

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Starting to become a chore to play now, cheating is out of control
 
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