conditions favorables persistent, performance remains suboptimal
conditions favorables persistent, performance remains suboptimal
Adjust all settings except texture quality to low/off, texture quality to high. No FPS limits, aiming for around 300. Vsync disabled, triple buffering off, reduce buffering off. Graphics performance should be EPIC but under advanced mode, with texture quality at high. Play for 5-15 minutes on the Oasis map. Compare FPS in the game lobby before and after, and between the lobby and the killing area afterward. GPU and CPU usage should stay around 50-70% each—normal. No need to capture screenshots of MSI AB usage. Just report your average FPS in both areas.
Before the game starts, everything stays at a limit of 300. When combat begins, the numbers fall to 180 to 220.
It’s quite typical for a 1070 Ti processor in Overwatch. The numbers you mentioned are close to what you’d expect after tweaking settings. You can improve performance from around 180-220 to 205-245, mainly by adjusting the right parameters. Achieving this usually involves fine-tuning your PC—like turning off background tasks, simplifying Windows 10 settings, and removing in-game overlays across all clients. In open-world games like Overwatch, FPS can fluctuate depending on where you are in the map. As you noticed, you were around 300 FPS in the lobby. This pattern repeats for many games with expansive worlds. Still, consider optimizing your system further to get an extra performance edge. You might also explore overclocking your 1070 Ti.