March 2019
March 2019
Thanks for the advice, and it is good general advice for poor performance. Many of us though have upper end mid grade to enthusiast cards. For instance RTX 2060 - RTX 2080Ti and still can't get good stable frames. These cards should have zero issues with any game made at the moment.
March 2019
March 2019
Actually that is generally incorrect. Games only access disk when loading new levels like when you load the game or enter a new area of a map. Yes that will take longer to load on a HD vs SSD or better. However once loaded it is in memory. As long as you have 16 gigabytes of memory or as much a the recommended settings for a game, the disk speed should not be the cause of any lag. Again for those of us that not only meet but well exceed the recommended levels at the lowest possible settings and at 1080p and still can't play the game at stable settings it has nothing to do with hardware. The big thing I notice that actually helps is setting to borderless window as it gets you about 10 extra fps. Then restart the computer just before playing and that too improves frames. This leads me to believe it is a DRM issue affecting performance. As others have commented, why an online only game that requires account verification to play need DRM to being with is way beyond me.
I absolutely agree that moving to an SSD is a great move. I have seen a 1tb as little as $89 just this week at microcenter.
March 2019
Can a dev acknowledge this issue, because it was working Before the PATCH day one !!!!!!!
March 2019
March 2019
March 2019
I had some serious issues as well just as you guys here. 1080TI + i7... lol
To me it started when I installed the latest Windows 10 patches. Although I had uninstalled both patches the problems stayed. Then I went ahead and reinstalled W10, installed Nvidia 399.24 and didn't install any W10 patch (via Windows update). Now I'm getting 60FPS + on ultra settings. Look at my vids below for PROOF:
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Do you know if there is a way to patch or uninstall the update?
March 2019
Like an earlier post mentioned, it seems that the anti aliasing in the game has some hitches. I only recently got the stuttering fixed by overriding the AA via Nvidia control panel. My machine specs are i5 7300hq, gtx 1050ti, 8gb ram.
Can't gurantee it'll work for others but it's worth a shot.
I set everything to low and 900p (so that's AA off also) and then in Nvidia control panel i selected FXAA as the anti aliasing and set it to override the application's AA (just for Anthem). Additionally i capped my fps to 30 using Rivatuner just to stabilize things. Stronger machines can maybe cap to 60 or higher.
Hope this helps some.