Dont run it on DX12, change it to DX11 and it runs smooth as butter - the game only compiles shaders at the start of each map.I've got back into Warframe after a spell away from it. I'm now on an AM5 system (9600X) and the stuttering is absolutely awful, bordering on unplayable. Latest BIOS and chipset drivers, upgraded to Windows 11 24H2.
Anyone else have issues with it on AM5?
That will probably be it, it's a fresh install of the game. ThanksDont run it on DX12, change it to DX11 and it runs smooth as butter - the game only compiles shaders at the start of each map.
I checked and it was running on DX11. Tried changing it to DX12 with shader precompilation enabled/disabled and it's slightly better than it was before, but really not playable. Any other ideas would be much appreciated.Dont run it on DX12, change it to DX11 and it runs smooth as butter - the game only compiles shaders at the start of each map.
What GPU are you running?I checked and it was running on DX11. Tried changing it to DX12 with shader precompilation enabled/disabled and it's slightly better than it was before, but really not playable. Any other ideas would be much appreciated.
RX 7900 XTXWhat GPU are you running?
You can try enabling vsync and locking your FPS to 60, 90, 120 to see if that sorts out the stuttering.
Other than running the game on DX12, I have never had stuttering issues with Warframe on any of my past GPUs including the GTX 970 and GTX 1080. Even on my son's AMD Athlon 3000g APU it doesn't stutter.
Playable demo The whole 1999 update is about the size of a demo if what we've seen is everything, like it usually is.
is this a new game or a new level on the normal game?
Based on the latest dev streams, it looks like you can only obtain these via platinum because of all the work and voices that go into making them.
Can see older frames like Trinity and Nyx being picked back up once these skins release.