Ah cheers @Kevin Matthews
Not here. No problems at all since mid January and that when when I went from 2080Ti to 3080, updated GPU driver and it didnt like me using Geforece experience with filters.Anyone else getting stuttering in Plunder/Warzone? It was on and off last night, first time I've experienced it for over a year
it didnt like me using Geforece experience with filters.
Nvidia's pony drivers. Older 44X drivers the filters worked fine in the game. When I changed driver to 46X and used the filters it crashed after ~15-20 minutes. Reverting driver (full restore of cloned drive) it worked fine.ooops I was using Geforce Experience with Sharpen filters again.. I completely forgot that it can make the game go iffy, even if it looks nicer
Good stuff, yeh best having no other unnecessary software if you just want to play the game@Guest2 Everything good again after uninstalling Geforce Experience, thanks for that
Try installing nvidia driver only, no geforce experience or rtss overlaysI'm stuck in Dev Error 5573 loop hell. Played one round of Plunder last night and when the match was over, the error popped up. I had updated my drivers to the latest and it has been just continuous ever since.
I checked and tried to repair the files but that didn't complete, so uninstalled and did a fresh install. No difference.
Tried an earlier driver version 445.87 but still getting the error.
This is the first major problem for me on Warzone. Up to yesterday nVidia filters etc. worked just fine. Now I can't even get past the message of the day screen.
So frustrating.
All the following I get 97fps solid apart from the initial plane scene (headphones are now Beyerdynamic DT1770)What kind of FPS are people getting in game? I'm seeing around 100 on medium settings, 120-140 on low. FOV is 115. My specs are 2070s, 3700x at 1080p. I'm wondering if it's worth looking for a GPU upgrade (if I can find one to buy) as ideally I'd like to be >150*. I noticed that one of the YT creators I watch was getting ~200 FPS.
EDIT: Forgot to mention, this is partly due to streaming using OBS as well. At the moment I'm using x264 encoding as I don't think I have enough spare GPU to use NVENC without limiting my FPS significantly (despite what a lot of people say, NVENC isn't actually completely free in terms of resources). But streaming or not, I'd also like to get higher FPS anyway.
EDIT 2: *on medium settings. I don't need all the eye candy but I'd rather it didn't look like a potato.
I went from a 4790k to 5800X, 2080Ti at the time.There's places on the map where my 5800X CPU is only good for 140+ FPS such as near the nakatomi building which leaves my 3080 with GPU grunt to spare. As far as I know an overlocked new ish intel with tuned RAM is best to push 200 fps at these sort of locations - game definitely seems more demanding than it used to be. My ancient 5820K can only get about 90+ in the nakatomi spot.
Try installing nvidia driver only, no geforce experience or rtss overlays