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    Micro stutter

    Hi guys, I'm running the game with the preset in very high at 1920x1080 and it really works for me at 60FPS and it reaches 75 FPS, not low of 59 fps, but there is a question, I suffer from micro stuttering very light and very fast Lasts a second) but very annoying, it is not always, it does not matter in the area where it is, the game is kept at 60 but walking, going by car or when turning the camera the microstutering is random but the game remains at 60, this Microstuttering lasts half a second, maximum one second nothing more

    I have been monitoring and the use of maximum Vram has been 3.9Gb of vram


    My question is this ... is there any way to fix it? I have a GTX 1060 of 6GB, I basically bought it a week ago in replacement of my SLI of 2 GTX 780 that died.

    My PC:

    i7 4770k
    16 GB
    500Gb SSD
    Asus Strix Gtx 1060 6Gb


    Thanks in advance and sorry for my bad english
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    I am curious, are you saying that when you were running the 2 - 780's in SLI that you did not get any freeze frames, but you do now, with the 1060?

    What were the 2 - 780's doing FPS wise? Did you also cap the FPS at 60 FPS for them? and when uncapped what did they range?

    Most people from what i have read on the GRW forums suffer from freeze frames lasting from fractional seconds to multiple seconds and while some have said putting the game on an SSD drive , main "C" drive is the cure for freeze frames, i know that is not true as i have 2 rigs both play GRW and one has the C drive be an SSD with win7-64 and GRW (55gb) on it, while the other has a partitioned 1 tb 7200rpm WD blue drive and they act about the same with the hitching (freeze frames).
    It could be that a faster CPU , or an overclocked CPU could do the calculations and give the instructions necessary at a faster rate to the GPU, but here it looks like for you the GPU is deficient and giving you freeze frames. And of course the 1060 is more than capable as a gpu. My gtx 950 and gtx 780 are not as well suited or designed as well for modern gaming.
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    It's normal for this game. My frame rate drops down to mid 30s sometimes, even with this set up:

    i5 7500
    16GB DDR4
    GTX 1080 G1
    512GB m.2 PCIE

    It's frustrating.
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    No no, I meant that I had a SLI of 2 GTx 780 before and they died long before I had GRW, and that's why I bought the 1060
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    Originally Posted by AndyJackson2012 Go to original post
    I am curious, are you saying that when you were running the 2 - 780's in SLI that you did not get any freeze frames, but you do now, with the 1060?

    What were the 2 - 780's doing FPS wise? Did you also cap the FPS at 60 FPS for them? and when uncapped what did they range?

    Most people from what i have read on the GRW forums suffer from freeze frames lasting from fractional seconds to multiple seconds and while some have said putting the game on an SSD drive , main "C" drive is the cure for freeze frames, i know that is not true as i have 2 rigs both play GRW and one has the C drive be an SSD with win7-64 and GRW (55gb) on it, while the other has a partitioned 1 tb 7200rpm WD blue drive and they act about the same with the hitching (freeze frames).
    It could be that a faster CPU , or an overclocked CPU could do the calculations and give the instructions necessary at a faster rate to the GPU, but here it looks like for you the GPU is deficient and giving you freeze frames. And of course the 1060 is more than capable as a gpu. My gtx 950 and gtx 780 are not as well suited or designed as well for modern gaming.
    No no, I meant that I had a SLI of 2 GTx 780 before and they died long before I had GRW, and that's why I bought the 1060
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  6. #6
    Originally Posted by Luke79AU Go to original post
    It's normal for this game. My frame rate drops down to mid 30s sometimes, even with this set up:

    i5 7500
    16GB DDR4
    GTX 1080 G1
    512GB m.2 PCIE

    It's frustrating.
    Yes, it is very frustrating the microstutter, the game in general, is not very well optimized
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