The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

Grey hait in cutscenes and random fps drop in random places, and not when hairworks was on. That's before the last 2 patches though so might try it again.
 
Grey hait in cutscenes and random fps drop in random places, and not when hairworks was on. That's before the last 2 patches though so might try it again.
There is also purple in the windows of various buildings with Hairworks on. It is completely bugged when used with raytracing.
 
Oh yeah the purple too!

Have to say very impressed with performance now, it's probably a combo of the hotfix and this new mod for RTGI and RTAO, but even traversal stutter is much lower now although still happens at times.
 
Updated to to the latest patch, and now the game crashes every time it loads into a save... Loads into the main menu fine! So for now I'll put it aside for as long as it takes till this game is patch complete
 
@mrk seems to be doing fine on his 3080Ti? Follow his settings and you should be good I think.
I think the issue with agnes' experience is the 9900K, because the game is so CPU limited due to its single/double threaded nature it will likely have perf issues with that chip (edit* Until CDPR fix the CPU optimisation which they are working on they said). The latest patch did sort out a lot of stuttering for many though so worth a retry.

I have a 12700KF and have not had any stuttering issues since th epatch, game runs flawlessly pretty much now.

Novingrad was where I was tonight (at night) and got the following RTSS benchmark results doing the 3 keys side quest to open the safe:

19-02-2023, 23:34:22 witcher3.exe benchmark completed, 39318 frames rendered in 629.657 s
Average framerate : 62.4 FPS
Minimum framerate : 41.3 FPS
Maximum framerate : 174.1 FPS
1% low framerate : 42.5 FPS
0.1% low framerate : 28.7 FPS
The lows are a red herring, as the frames pause for a moment as a cutscene ends and the next bit flicks etc, but you get an idea from the average, min and max. And this is in Novigrad, so the rest of the game is naturally well above 60fps.
 
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I think the issue with agnes' experience is the 9900K, because the game is so CPU limited due to its single/double threaded nature it will likely have perf issues with that chip (edit* Until CDPR fix the CPU optimisation which they are working on they said). The latest patch did sort out a lot of stuttering for many though so worth a retry.

I have a 12700KF and have not had any stuttering issues since th epatch, game runs flawlessly pretty much now.

Novingrad was where I was tonight (at night) and got the following RTSS benchmark results doing the 3 keys side quest to open the safe:


The lows are a red herring, as the frames pause for a moment as a cutscene ends and the next bit flicks etc, but you get an idea from the average, min and max. And this is in Novigrad, so the rest of the game is naturally well above 60fps.

Mind sharing what settings you're running? And if you've done anything 'extra' to get the performance better.
 
Mind sharing what settings you're running? And if you've done anything 'extra' to get the performance better.
See post 10,117 :p


I now have hairworks off, it makes no difference to performance, but I don't like the grey hair in cutscenes glitch so just have it off.
 
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I have since re-enabled RT Reflections and notice no glitches like the mod mentions, so just enjoying proper reflections again which is nice. So yeah that mod and keep RT reflections on too and you're good to go.
 
I have made the mistake of finishing all main and secondary quest lines too early.
Level 43 still need another 12 points to unlock all mutagen slots.
Still got some minor ? stuff to do on a couple of maps but looking like I would need to start a newgame+ atm.
I never even used Whirl till about level 40 and when I did it seemed too easy almost cheating.
Until then i had been rolling hit a few evade etc when in groups of mobs which tbh was and is more fun than holding whirl.
 
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