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Are you using the "hardware cursor" option in graphics settings? If you aren't try turning it on as it uses raw mouse input which makes the mouse much smoother and more precise. Why CDProjekt Red put this in the graphics settings is beyond me.I've tried the above as well as dropping hairworks down to 2xaa, still get the stuttering. It's only really during slow mouse movements, the rest of the time it's okay.
No, I'm not as I had no idea what it does.Are you using the "hardware cursor" option in graphics settings? If you aren't try turning it on as it uses raw mouse input which makes the mouse much smoother and more precise. Why CDProjekt Red put this in the graphics settings is beyond me.
I've tried the above as well as dropping hairworks down to 2xaa, still get the stuttering. It's only really during slow mouse movements, the rest of the time it's okay.
Is it just the Witcher 3 that you have the issue with or other games too?
Set framerate to unlimited ingame, force vsync in the nvidia control panel and cap to 60fps using RTSS, works very nicely with stuttering locking frametimes and framerate.
I'll give that a go, thanks.run the game windowed borderless and it should be fine. it's the game not your system