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Objects moving or vibrating in specific games

Objects moving or vibrating in specific games

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kevin6959
Junior Member
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05-02-2020, 09:44 PM
#1
Over the last couple of days, I've observed some unusual behavior in certain games (Control, Nioh 2). Some items appear to twitch or shake. I've attached a video because describing it is difficult. The problem was particularly noticeable with the weapon in Control a few days ago, but after reinstalling it, it's less apparent. Recently, I started noticing this in Nioh 2 this afternoon.

My system specifications are:
R9 5900x (stock)
RTX 3080 FE (undervolt, though setting to stock doesn't seem to resolve it)
ASRock B550 PG Velocita
32GB (4 x 8GB) at 3200 MHz CL14 RAM
1TB 7200 RPM HDD
1TB PCIE 3.0 NVMe SSD (games stored here)
250GB SATA SSD (OS)

Operating system: Windows 10

I've tried the following solutions:
- Reinstalling the game
- Removing and reinstalling GPU drivers
- Verifying game files
- Restarting the computer (initially helpful, but issues return)

Videos attached:
Nioh 2
Control
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kevin6959
05-02-2020, 09:44 PM #1

Over the last couple of days, I've observed some unusual behavior in certain games (Control, Nioh 2). Some items appear to twitch or shake. I've attached a video because describing it is difficult. The problem was particularly noticeable with the weapon in Control a few days ago, but after reinstalling it, it's less apparent. Recently, I started noticing this in Nioh 2 this afternoon.

My system specifications are:
R9 5900x (stock)
RTX 3080 FE (undervolt, though setting to stock doesn't seem to resolve it)
ASRock B550 PG Velocita
32GB (4 x 8GB) at 3200 MHz CL14 RAM
1TB 7200 RPM HDD
1TB PCIE 3.0 NVMe SSD (games stored here)
250GB SATA SSD (OS)

Operating system: Windows 10

I've tried the following solutions:
- Reinstalling the game
- Removing and reinstalling GPU drivers
- Verifying game files
- Restarting the computer (initially helpful, but issues return)

Videos attached:
Nioh 2
Control

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evogeli
Member
249
05-16-2020, 10:15 AM
#2
limiting FPS to 60 helps, as some games break animations when FPS is too high
original assassin creed 1 is a great example...it makes you feel even more intense during the leap of faith at high FPS
😀
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evogeli
05-16-2020, 10:15 AM #2

limiting FPS to 60 helps, as some games break animations when FPS is too high
original assassin creed 1 is a great example...it makes you feel even more intense during the leap of faith at high FPS
😀

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05-16-2020, 05:39 PM
#3
limiting FPS to 60 helps, as some games break animations when FPS is too high
original assassin creed 1 is a great example...it makes you feel even more intense during the leap of faith at high FPS
😀
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TheWheatherMan
05-16-2020, 05:39 PM #3

limiting FPS to 60 helps, as some games break animations when FPS is too high
original assassin creed 1 is a great example...it makes you feel even more intense during the leap of faith at high FPS
😀