Dictator93
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Do I need to force resolution from the nvidia panel if I want 1440p? The options don't go higher that 1080p in game.
What is the native resolution of you monitor?
Also, are you set to fullscreen?
Do I need to force resolution from the nvidia panel if I want 1440p? The options don't go higher that 1080p in game.
Is there a way to disable weapon aim slowdown? By that I mean that some weapons will have a slower turn rate in secondary fire mode. Also, the plasma rifle seems to have a slower turn rate while firing. It's really annoying.
I was getting 60 fps with drops to 40 fps at the worst case but after taking a couple days break from the game I'm now getting 30 fps with drops to 20 fps. I haven't changed anything with the game or my computer. Using a 970gtx and 5820K on Ultra settings.
I don't understand what could have happened to cause this. Maybe one of the Ultra settings wasn't getting applied and now it magically got applied? Was there an update to the game that changed something?
What is the native resolution of you monitor?
Also, are you set to fullscreen?
1080p is the resolution of my monitor, I'm intending on downsampling. I'm at borderless, as well, I'll switch to fullscreen and see if that changes anything.
This is a general limitation for basically every single game that exists. Borderless and windowed have to run @ your desktop resolution or lower. Only with Fullscreen can you take advantage of DSR / VSR downsampling. Switch to fullscreen.1080p is the resolution of my monitor, I'm intending on downsampling. I'm at borderless, as well, I'll switch to fullscreen and see if that changes anything.
Can't do downsampling in-game, i think.
Of course you can.
I thought I read somewhere you can't pick above your native res and res scaling only goes to 100% (in game options)? Good to know though I didn't try since my PC isn't that great.
Can someone explain what the resolution scale does? Is the best option to leave it at 100%? I got a 980ti paired with a i7 5820k over clocked
Can someone explain what the resolution scale does? Is the best option to leave it at 100%? I got a 980ti paired with a i7 5820k over clocked
I had 2 crashes to desktop without any warning until I realized I was running on old drivers (16.4). I have upgraded to 16.5.2.1 now and haven't had a crash in the last 2 hours.
Thanks I appreciate your help!It scales the resolution the game internally renders at, before it displays the HUD most likely. So anything lower than 100% will be lower than your native resolution.
With a 980 Ti you have no reason to touch it at most resolutions or framerate tagets. What is your display's native resolution and hz?
Can you try finishing Argent Tower and tell if it crashes?
I had two crashes at the end of that map with those drivers, completely locking up my PC (had to do hard reset, which temporarily broke something in Windows).
Had to downgrade to 16.5.2.
That's the last mission I played and it didn't crash with the new drivers. I am now inHell
Also the crashes I had were not locking up my PC. It was just DOOM suddenly closing, there was no error message at all.
This whole game crashing to desktop bug is so strange.
It just started happening to me some days ago, I'd been playing the game lots and lots and it was as stable as as can be, but then suddenly at a later hell level it crashed to desktop and it's happened several times since then too.
Even at a level earlier in the game where it didn't happen before.
It's just so weird as I can't see that I've done anything that could cause it to start happening.
Even at fullscreen no options higher than 1080p are available. Also, I swear I remember running Overwatch at 1440p, borderless.This is a general limitation for basically every single game that exists. Borderless and windowed have to run @ your desktop resolution or lower. Only with Fullscreen can you take advantage of DSR / VSR downsampling. Switch to fullscreen.
Can you try finishing Argent Tower and tell if it crashes?
I had two crashes at the end of that map with those drivers, completely locking up my PC (had to do hard reset, which temporarily broke something in Windows).
Had to downgrade to 16.5.2.
Uh - huge issue. I cannot get to the first hell level. My game has a HARD crash to black screen and I need to reset my PC in order to restart the game. It does not save a checkpoint so I'm stuck having to do the final battle in the Argent Tower level forever.
It worked fine the first time I played it, not anymore. This is a second run on Nightmare.
Any ideas? PC is a 980, i5-4690k, W10, SSD and a mild OC crash happens without OC as well.
Yes, that's my issue but I have an Nvida GPU which was running fine until my second playthrough.
I was just having the same problem earlier today, did a quick search and someone mentioned running the game in windowed mode which worked for me, got the level completed screen then switched back to fullscreen after.
Has there been any sort of official acknowledgment of the crashes? I'm assuming if there was I would have seen it in here though...it's really something that needs to be fixed asap. Everyone I know playing this game is having the random crashes to desktop.
which options give the most FPS return when lowered? 980 ti at 3440x1440.
Still not going over 60 FPS.
Here are my launch options
+set m_smooth 0 +m_smoothing 0 +com_skipIntroVideo 1 +vt_MaxPPF 128 +vt_pageImageSizeVmtr "16384" +vt_pageImageSizeVmtrUnique 16384 +r_displayRefresh 144 +com_skipKeyPressOnLoadScreens 1
EDIT lol, it's randomly working
Are you trying to DSR? For some reason I've noticed that when I try to enable a DSR res mid game it locks the refresh rate to 60hz. I imagine that if you close the game after enabling a DSR res then start it back up it'll jump back to 144hz tho.
i5 4690, 3.50ghz
GTX 970
16gb RAM
Getting frame rate drops frequently. I'm ven to the point where the game stops for a second and then judders into gameplay. It's weird, when I first started the game it was fine and it's pregressively got worse. I've bumped settings down to medium and even down to everything on low and it seems to make no difference.
I'm kinda new to PC stuffs, HELP ME GAF!
This is a general limitation for basically every single game that exists. Borderless and windowed have to run @ your desktop resolution or lower. Only with Fullscreen can you take advantage of DSR / VSR downsampling. Switch to fullscreen.
Of course you can.
i5 4690, 3.50ghz
GTX 970
16gb RAM
Getting frame rate drops frequently. I'm ven to the point where the game stops for a second and then judders into gameplay. It's weird, when I first started the game it was fine and it's pregressively got worse. I've bumped settings down to medium and even down to everything on low and it seems to make no difference.
I'm kinda new to PC stuffs, HELP ME GAF!
You could just get an Nvidia GPU, like 80% of other gamers...
Drivers @ 365.19?
Yep, just checked that now on nvidia experience. 365.19 installed. Any other ideas?
What are your temps like? A wild random guess, but it kind of sounds like something might be overheating and throttling your clocks down.
Might sound really n00by, but how do I check that? This is my first pc that I've built myself.
Eh, I already bought the R9 Nano priorhand, which is why I mentioned that card specifically. (Seems to me the issue is mostly fixed in Crimson 16.5.2.1)
I don't get why so many GAFers are shilling me on the Nvidia when I have an AMD build currently.
Download something like MSI afterburner and turn on the on screen display.