Playing on a 780Ti is a unique experience.
Playing on a 780Ti is a unique experience.
Because it works for you doesn't mean it's perfect for everyone else. Even if you show it's fine, many users with stronger setups are facing problems you're not dealing with. /It also struggles with huge VRAM, and using 1080p is insane—let alone 1440p+
It seems there may be a problem with the game not being able to reach files from the hard drive or the recording software. If it's your video, let me know which app you're using. You mentioned you'll notice the game running smoothly on your 780Ti.
So it's not about the game itself, it seems to be more about personal issues. This is similar to around 99% of PC gaming problems. Make sure your system stays clean, check compatibility, and keep going. I only faced a problem with Unity in one game, and I got my money back. I set up two systems—one with a single 780Ti and another with two 980s in SLI and Unity caused the same problems on both. If the issue keeps happening consistently, it points to the game. If someone with the same specs runs fine on one setup but not the other, that’s likely an individual problem. Common sense. I guess you’d understand this already. It’s still a 970, though. I won’t rush into buying another 980Ti until they release something that delivers real value and actually improves performance in games. I stuck with my 660 until the 780Ti was available. It shows how well I maintain my system. Until Nvidia releases a card that gives me over 50fps+ in games, the 780Ti is fine. With new releases, it’s handling everything smoothly.
Consider that others share similar challenges despite having a solid system. The game is indeed flawed, especially with texture streaming affecting performance stability. It's important to remember that problems exist even if you don't personally face them.
Whenever new updates and beta drivers appear, it’s always worth keeping track. Finding stable cards these days is tough. I was lucky when I purchased this card after buying my 660—even better than my old Voodoo cards. It seems the problem might be with the card itself, or at least with how it performs. It’s interesting how logic applies in science too, when testing ideas.
The game is not working properly for everyone. It won’t run smoothly at 60 frames per second on any Titan X, even the strongest GPU available. The best graphics card in existence can only achieve around 1080p at the maximum, which is still far from the ideal performance. In reality, multiple Titan Xs often lag behind a single one in Arkham Knight. There’s no realistic solution to improve its chances—everything else will make it even worse. Those who think it’s fine for them are either lying or completely unaware of the problems.