mentalist2312 wrote:
yes i am using gsync.
this is not new to me. i also have this problem with titanfall 2 whenever fps goes under 100 fps mouse movement becomes very choppy.pretty clueless right now.
for my suggestions I would say Verify all your Nvidia control panel settings for correct and verify your v-sync is off in game. Make sure G-sync is set to run in both fullscreen and windowed mode. turn on the monitors frame rate OSD and turn on an in-game Frame rate OSD so you can make sure G-sync is working properly. The frames rates between the two should be updating and matching. If there are still issues you may have to try messing with the Configuration file for the game settings.
Found this forum you can read through and see if you find an answer.
https://www.reddit.com/r/dishonored/comments/5cgaw3/dishonored_2_is_playable_for_me_right_now_here_i...The biggest thing out of this is that you try the steps in order and check to see your games performance after each step is completed. This will allow you to figure out the actual issue vs just doing them all at one time and not knowing which one fixed your issue. Below arethe stepps that were pulled from the forum.
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First: In NVIDIA Control Panel and set the "Max Pre-Rendered Frames = 1"
Second: Go into NVIDIA Inspector(probably just google how to run this). Open up the Profile for Dishonored 2. Since the game doesn't have an FPS Cap built in - go to FRAME RATE LIMITER and set this to 61.8 (Apperently this is supposed to fix a lot of stuttering in the game, But it ruins the point of more than 60fps And I personally would skip this step and try the other steps first.)
Third: (in Nvidia inspector again..google it) scroll down and find ENABLE ANSEL and set this to ANSEL_ENABLE_OFF.
Fourth: download Process Lasso or Process Hacker 2 - either or. The game for most is set to LOW Priority for your CPU. With these programs, you can lock it to HIGH. This is netting anywhere from 10-30FPS gains for people. For myself, the game is running on Normal and setting to High actually made it worse personally.
Fifth: Head on over to C:\Users\NAME\Saved Games\Arkane Studios\Dishonored2\Base\
Dishonored2Config.cfg - Now I want you go head to
g_mouseSmooth "1" - set the
"1" to
"0". This will ACTUALLY turn off Mouse Smoothing in the game. Whether it's set to 0 or not in the game options, doesn't matter unfortunately.
Afterwards - right click on that .CFG File after it's saved - go to PROPERTIES and then set to READ-ONLY. Otherwise the game will overwrite the setting.
Alright, so now the rest is done within the game.
This is where it's odd. So, for you high refresh rate people - we currently (with NVIDIA Inspector) have capped our in game to 60FPS. Keep note, load times will now be longer - as the loading screens are tied to the FPS.
Sixth: Now I want you to enable V-Sync. No, you do not have to set your desktop refresh rate to 60Hz to match - we can leave that be - as long as the game is internally capped at 60Hz. By enabling V-Sync we will eliminate some of the stutter, now that it is capped at that point. The really really REALLY weird part is that if I keep my G-Sync on, all of the stutter goes away. That's WITH V-Sync turned on. Without G-Sync and V-Sync enabled, I still have stutter. Which you would think would be logical because of G-Sync. But the G-Sync doesn't work without V-Sync enabled. Plus V-Sync doesn't work without G-Sync enabled. So whatever.. beyond my realm of reality there LOL.
Final: Set your in game to lower settings. I know, very Pete Hines of me to say. But we really need to help the game out as much as we can, even if it's marginal. Realistically the game hardly looks different from Low to Ultra anyways. Personally, I set my settings to Very High - and then turned down Shadows/Water Detail to High - and then used FXAA High versus TXAA. Odd part is the Anti-Aliasing with FXAA High now looks better than it did previously. Less jaggies. Not sure what changed.. but yeah.
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