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Provided FPS decreases and stutters are observed

Provided FPS decreases and stutters are observed

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lolito52
Member
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06-16-2017, 12:53 AM
#1
Ryezn 3 2200G 4c/4t 3,5ghz
Rx 570 8GB
2x8gb 3000mhz
A320m hdv r3.0
Many FPS drops and intense stutters in Fortnite lately.
Could it be the weak CPU?
I have the newest AMD GPU driver.
Any suggestions? :/
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lolito52
06-16-2017, 12:53 AM #1

Ryezn 3 2200G 4c/4t 3,5ghz
Rx 570 8GB
2x8gb 3000mhz
A320m hdv r3.0
Many FPS drops and intense stutters in Fortnite lately.
Could it be the weak CPU?
I have the newest AMD GPU driver.
Any suggestions? :/

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Kaden4y
Member
191
06-26-2017, 07:36 PM
#2
Fortnite is extremely unoptimized, especially after Chapter 1 ended and with the introduction of next-gen graphics—it just became worse! Not all PCs are to blame...
things to do:
Make sure priority is set to High; sometimes it doesn’t use all cores.
If you’re using a 60Hz or 120Hz monitor, lock FPS to your refresh rate (even without VSync), it really reduces stutters.
Disable any post-processing effects like sharpening—it helps slightly. Also, increase texture quality; lowering it can cause stutters in my case.
Finally, experiment with multithreaded rendering—this should help a 4-core CPU, though it might not always work. Try changing it and see if it improves things.
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Kaden4y
06-26-2017, 07:36 PM #2

Fortnite is extremely unoptimized, especially after Chapter 1 ended and with the introduction of next-gen graphics—it just became worse! Not all PCs are to blame...
things to do:
Make sure priority is set to High; sometimes it doesn’t use all cores.
If you’re using a 60Hz or 120Hz monitor, lock FPS to your refresh rate (even without VSync), it really reduces stutters.
Disable any post-processing effects like sharpening—it helps slightly. Also, increase texture quality; lowering it can cause stutters in my case.
Finally, experiment with multithreaded rendering—this should help a 4-core CPU, though it might not always work. Try changing it and see if it improves things.

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06-26-2017, 11:28 PM
#3
did it recently happen?
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katnissgirl115
06-26-2017, 11:28 PM #3

did it recently happen?

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Lubmo
Member
190
06-29-2017, 12:11 PM
#4
yes, but it happens all the time... in every game
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Lubmo
06-29-2017, 12:11 PM #4

yes, but it happens all the time... in every game

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Rhadix
Junior Member
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06-29-2017, 08:44 PM
#5
Did you modify any configurations, install updates, or adjust BIOS before this occurs?
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Rhadix
06-29-2017, 08:44 PM #5

Did you modify any configurations, install updates, or adjust BIOS before this occurs?

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auroredosi
Junior Member
4
07-02-2017, 04:49 PM
#6
I refreshed my bios, updated the AMD GPU driver, and set game settings to the lowest. Occasionally Discord works with Fortnite. That’s it—no further updates.
This issue has been ongoing for about 1 to 1.5 years, and I’ve tried everything.
The problem remains unsolved.
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auroredosi
07-02-2017, 04:49 PM #6

I refreshed my bios, updated the AMD GPU driver, and set game settings to the lowest. Occasionally Discord works with Fortnite. That’s it—no further updates.
This issue has been ongoing for about 1 to 1.5 years, and I’ve tried everything.
The problem remains unsolved.

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Demoncraft99
Junior Member
2
07-04-2017, 04:08 PM
#7
Fortnite is extremely unoptimized, especially after Chapter 1 ended and with the introduction of next-gen graphics—it just became worse! Not all PC issues are your fault...

Things to do:
Make sure priority is set to High; sometimes it doesn’t use all cores.
If you’re using a 60Hz or 120Hz monitor, lock FPS to match your refresh rate (even without VSync), which really helps reduce stutters.
Disable any post-processing effects like sharpening—it makes a small difference. Also, set textures to high quality; lowering them can cause stutters in my case.
Lastly, experiment with multithreaded rendering—this should help on a 4-core CPU, though it might not always work. You can try changing it and see if it improves things. First, this is what many people have found helpful. Easy Anti cheat has recently banned this feature, but you might still be able to use it via registry hacks. There are plenty of threads about it online.
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Demoncraft99
07-04-2017, 04:08 PM #7

Fortnite is extremely unoptimized, especially after Chapter 1 ended and with the introduction of next-gen graphics—it just became worse! Not all PC issues are your fault...

Things to do:
Make sure priority is set to High; sometimes it doesn’t use all cores.
If you’re using a 60Hz or 120Hz monitor, lock FPS to match your refresh rate (even without VSync), which really helps reduce stutters.
Disable any post-processing effects like sharpening—it makes a small difference. Also, set textures to high quality; lowering them can cause stutters in my case.
Lastly, experiment with multithreaded rendering—this should help on a 4-core CPU, though it might not always work. You can try changing it and see if it improves things. First, this is what many people have found helpful. Easy Anti cheat has recently banned this feature, but you might still be able to use it via registry hacks. There are plenty of threads about it online.