![]() ![]() I killed every task in the taskbar that was obsolete when gaming. It should be when playing games that want a lot of power. I downloaded a program called Process Lasso, installed it, then right-clicked the taskbar icon and set it to "Performance mode enabled" FarCry5 for example went from slightly choppy to absolutely smooth. I always do that with games that are not running smooth and often this works like a charm. The game gets more attention from your CPU. You have to do that every time you launch the game. Then right click the game's exe, select "set priority" and set it to "above normal". When launching the game, tab out once, open the task manager, go to the "details" tab. What exactly did the trick I don't know and I really don't want to toggle things on and off until I found out. Since I have no idea what I did differently this time, I thought I'd just list ALL the things I did here so people can try themselves. It was pretty smooth with only a few small performance drops. This morning, I booted my computer, started the game, boldly even switched off resolution scaling since I was determined to get is running smoothly without, even if I had to dial down other settings. To that point I already had tried lots of stuff I found on the web and a few tricks I already knew, So I was kinda out of ideas. I also had to enable resolution scaling to have a smooth performance. Effects and postprocessing remained on Epic. That was with most settings on High and antialiasing on Medium. Since the bottleneck is the CPU, my i5 wasn't really up to the task (which it should though I feel! Worst in the cutscenes and often during combat and generally when loading new areas. ![]() I was having real problems with stuttering and freezes when playing so far. ![]()
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