![]() If anyone can shine a light on a secret to reduce or eliminate stutters that would be amazing. I have not done any tests to see if the nvidia control panel frame limiter reduces stutters nor have I tested if nvidia low latency has any effect, currently using Ultra low latency. I use TAA with added nvidia and reshade sharpening which greatly increase image clarity. I am using High settings with Shadows on Ultra. I have a 1080ti 1440 res, I limit the game to 120fps because my computer cannot maintain 144hz. Turn Off in-game V-Sync and enable it through nvidia control panel, then use the in-game frame limiter to limit below your max refresh rate. Smoothness will probably be the best if you have a g-snyc/free-sync monitor. Lighting, Effects and Details will have the biggest impact. Here is a performance guide, usually the Shadow settings increase performance a lot but it's not the case with this game. My best advice is have this game installed on an SSD and aim for 4.8ghz + single core cpu speed, set the graphics appropriate for your GPU to maintain 100+ frames. I just started playing again recently and there are still occasionally stutters but they are micro. I don't have a solution but stuttering is something I've noticed with this game since I first played several years ago. Not a good look for advertising your game at your own convention □ Hell, at QC2018/19 in the BYOC all the Quake machines had frame timing issues, stuttering, and tearing. ![]() I’m grasping at straws but the fact that you need to do all this on the majority of PCs is sad. Announce either a port to id7 or a new Quake title. ![]() I hate it and it’s the one thing I wish they do with Quake next year. I use prio: Īs stated in step 2, this engine is just.ugh. Set QC priority in task manager to above normal or high. I haven’t been team Red since ATI made cards but I imagine they have some sort of profile thing. Set up a task schedule to clear standby memory: Įnsure you allow QC in your GPU drivers to use maximum performance. In practice, some applications suffer greatly. In theory, it’s the best of both full screen and borderless. Full screen optimization was a Windows feature that came out to alleviate the stress of Alt tabbing from a full screen program. Right click the QC.exe in your game directory, properties, compatibility, and disable. Running QC without full screen optimization is a godsend for me. Windows 10 has some bullshit bloat built in so I recommend reviewing this helpful YouTube guide to see what changes help you: For reference I have 16gb ram, 2070 RTX, i7 8700k, SSD black. I can’t speak for higher resolution/frame rate (yet! 21:9 4K monitor for cyber Monday booooys). I play 1920x1080, ultra, with rivatuner doing my frame limiting to 60. Start by ensuring a stable connection with Ethernet and opening the QC recommended ports in your router/firewall. If you drop packets you’ll feel it bad in quake. Net code is very sensitive to frame data. There are a few devs that roam this reddit. Topic for newbies in QC (guides, tutorials, tips)ĭownload the Game! Welcome to Quake Champions Reddit! Please refer to our rules located on the sidebar.Quake Discords (all regions, pickups, tournaments, casual).Click "System," then "Preferences" and select "Compiz." Uncheck all unnecessary effects. ![]() This will provide better air flow and a cooler laptop, which allows your CPU and graphics card to run more efficiently.ĭisable Ubuntu's eye candy, which is a fancy term for unnecessary desktop decorations and effects such as wobbly windows, animations and other Compiz features. Spray compressed air into the computer's air vents to blow out dust that has accumulated. Click the driver to activate it and then click "Close."Ĭlean your machine. Scroll through the list and select the driver that offers the best features, as shown in the "Description" box. Look over the list of drivers several different drivers for your graphics card may be displayed. ![]() Although your Ubuntu installation is already using a graphics driver, it may not be the best available. Swap out the old card for the new one and reassemble the laptop.Ĭlick "System," then "Administrator." Click "Additional Drivers." Wait for Ubuntu to scan your system and provide a list of proprietary drivers. Disassemble your laptop following the instructions given in the user manual. Purchase a more powerful version of the card than you are currently using. A computer with integrated graphics on the motherboard may not be upgradable but one with a standalone graphics card, such as an Nvidia or ATI card, can be upgraded. Upgrade to a more powerful graphics card, if possible. ![]()
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