Is Rainbow Six a first-person shooter?
Is Rainbow Six a first-person shooter?
Hello everyone, I’ve begun playing Rainbow Six Siege recently and am experiencing frame rates typically between 80-90, despite possessing powerful hardware. I've attempted to find solutions through online resources like videos and forums, but my efforts have been unsuccessful.
SYSTEM DETAILS:
i7-9700k processor
RTX 2070 AMP XTREME graphics card
16GB of RAM at 3600MHz speed
850W power supply unit
ASUS MAXIMUS HERO XI motherboard
Hello
To @Robert Gendron:
1) Could you please tell me what type of display you’re using?
2) What are your temperatures like when you're gaming?
3) Would you be willing to share a screenshot of your task manager when you're playing Rainbow Six?
Aside from these questions, I’d suggest investigating your Vsync settings within the game and attempting to stabilize your frame rate around 60 frames per second. You may not perceive a significant difference between 50 and 70-80 frames per second, but setting your game to 60 fps could minimize stuttering, particularly during important ranked matches.
Absolutely! I possess a ASUS VG248QZ 24-inch Gaming Monitor featuring a 144Hz refresh rate, Full HD 1080p resolution, and a 1ms response time. I experience absolutely no lag during gameplay. Considering my hardware configuration, I anticipated achieving at least 144 frames per second – however, I typically achieve between 60 and 90 fps. Additionally, my companions who have less powerful systems consistently attain frame rates in the hundreds when utilizing maximum settings, which is perplexing to me. My processor temperatures remain approximately 50 degrees Celsius, while my graphics card temperature is around 60 degrees Celsius.
Your temperatures appear to be excellent.
Could you tell me what type of storage device your game is located on?
Which monitor does your friend use?
What resolution are they playing the game at?
Can you provide a list of your friend's/their system specifications?
My computer utilizes a Samsung Solid State Drive with 500 gigabytes of storage. A friend of mine owns a monitor that displays at 60 frames per second and he's playing at 1080p resolution. He has 16 gigabytes of RAM, an RTX 2070 graphics card, and a Ryzen second-generation processor, according to my understanding. Many individuals have advised me that I need to adjust settings within game files in order to increase my frames per second, as it seems a recent update has caused an issue.
Avoid altering game files unless you are completely confident in your actions, as BattleEye may restrict your account if you make errors.
I understand. Everything appears acceptable at this point. Perhaps attempting to disable the Windows Game Bar and verifying that your power settings are configured as “balanced” or “high performance” would be beneficial. Some users have reported that adjusting the power management to "balanced" improves performance.
Additionally, anti-aliasing could be a contributing element. Here’s an informative piece regarding that:
https://www.geforce.com/whats-new/g...nb...ance-guide