CS:GO 3440x1440

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Hi,

Does anyone here play CS:GO at 3440x1440 with all details on high, and if so does it judder awfully? I mean borderline unplayable.

Reducing settings to low seems to fix it, and using any other resolution also instantly rectifies it.

FPS is always well into the multiple hundreds regardless of settings.

Thanks
 
Hi,

Does anyone here play CS:GO at 3440x1440 with all details on high, and if so does it judder awfully? I mean borderline unplayable.

Reducing settings to low seems to fix it, and using any other resolution also instantly rectifies it.

FPS is always well into the multiple hundreds regardless of settings.

Thanks
Can you post your system specs including what monitor your using, Freesync/Gsync.
 
Hi,

Does anyone here play CS:GO at 3440x1440 with all details on high, and if so does it judder awfully? I mean borderline unplayable.

Reducing settings to low seems to fix it, and using any other resolution also instantly rectifies it.

FPS is always well into the multiple hundreds regardless of settings.

Thanks

I get this but only on inferno. It's bizzare. 3440x1440 and Radeon 7
 
Can you post your system specs including what monitor your using, Freesync/Gsync.

4790k
16GB RAM
Vega56
AW3420DW

Whilst I admit it's not the latest and greatest it should be more than capable of running that resolution in CS:GO.

I do use Freesync, but turning it off makes it even worse.
 
Hmm, an AMD issue perhaps? I've only tried dust2 and mirage, but I get it on both.

So I don't use chill, don't use freesync in fact I have everything like that turned off but have all the settings right up. When your playing and you get the issue can you (in the console) set "net_graph 1". I bet you are getting what i've been seeing on inferno, lots of VAR (variance)?

I find that when variance is bouncing around anything over about 0.9 just destroys the playability. On Office, agency, overpass it never seems to happen and its nice and smooth with variance hovering around 0.2 area.

My spec

TR 1950x, 64gb 3466, radeon 7.

I have only noticed this as an issue since my oculus rift forced a driver update. Also if I leave the rift plugged in and fire up csgo it's completely unplayable? My solution so far has been to remove Inferno from our map selection.
 
So I don't use chill, don't use freesync in fact I have everything like that turned off but have all the settings right up. When your playing and you get the issue can you (in the console) set "net_graph 1". I bet you are getting what i've been seeing on inferno, lots of VAR (variance)?

I find that when variance is bouncing around anything over about 0.9 just destroys the playability. On Office, agency, overpass it never seems to happen and its nice and smooth with variance hovering around 0.2 area.

My spec

TR 1950x, 64gb 3466, radeon 7.

I have only noticed this as an issue since my oculus rift forced a driver update. Also if I leave the rift plugged in and fire up csgo it's completely unplayable? My solution so far has been to remove Inferno from our map selection.

I'll check the VAR reading when I get home tomorrow. Didn't know about that one.

I don't have a rift, so I can't check that one.

If you change your resolution does it go away as well?
 
I'll check the VAR reading when I get home tomorrow. Didn't know about that one.

I don't have a rift, so I can't check that one.

If you change your resolution does it go away as well?

Haven't tried that to be honest. It doesn't seem to go away for me if I change any graphics settings though. All I have sussed out so far is that for me it's inferno, its variance and it makes me rage. CSGO is one of those games that if its running well and your flowing there isn't anything more satisfying but when it's running even a tiny bit bad it's as frustrating as hell. TBH at first I was sure it was network related, then because I never restart my machine and just let it sleep I thought perhaps s3 resume related but nope it is none of those things it's just broken for me, ill change the res and see what happens.

Weirdly everyone I play with apart from 1 is on an AMD card and none of them have the issue that I have, all of them are on drivers that are a lot older as well (I know this as ive been playing with them for about 8 years and all the cards are cards ive given them when things went broken). 1 of them running an rx480, one a rx570 and the other a 7970 ghz edition. Mind you none of them run 3440x1440. Also I didn't have this issue with my 4k screen I had before this one.
 
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Ok, so I checked "VAR" tonight like you mentioned. When playing in 3440x1440 it spikes from 0.x to 3.x constantly. Upon changing the resolution to anything else it settles around the 0.3 mark and only really varies by 0.2 or so, with the exception of match end etc. Reducing "Global Shadows" to very low will also keep it around the 0.8 mark even in 3440 x 1440, but with slightly more variance.

I've also noticed that the problem doesn't manifest offline with bots (or at least it isn't as bad).

Really bizarre.
 
4790k
16GB RAM
Vega56
AW3420DW

Whilst I admit it's not the latest and greatest it should be more than capable of running that resolution in CS:GO.

I do use Freesync, but turning it off makes it even worse.

anything can run csgo. including 10 year old gpu's at 200fps.

i get 500fps on my system and it's not exactly the latest and greatest.
 
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