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The solved code for WW2 doesn't display the complete VRAM.

The solved code for WW2 doesn't display the complete VRAM.

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Ungenuine
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12-30-2016, 02:01 PM
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While I was surfing the graphics settings in COD WW2, I found out that it shows only 1982 MB As VRAm instead of 2048. It IS a big problem as Putting some settings on high starts stuttering issues.
I'm currently using high settings at 1366x768, while crossing the VRAM limit at 2132 something MB. Increasing any further starts stuttering. m
Graphics card is a GT 1030.
Btw, the GT 1030 ain't so bad, it gives me more than 40 FPS while shootin (drops to a minimum of 20 while in extremely demanding areas). And goes to a max to 60 FPS
The Experience is quite good, but I would like to increase the settings by a bit.
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Ungenuine
12-30-2016, 02:01 PM #1

While I was surfing the graphics settings in COD WW2, I found out that it shows only 1982 MB As VRAm instead of 2048. It IS a big problem as Putting some settings on high starts stuttering issues.
I'm currently using high settings at 1366x768, while crossing the VRAM limit at 2132 something MB. Increasing any further starts stuttering. m
Graphics card is a GT 1030.
Btw, the GT 1030 ain't so bad, it gives me more than 40 FPS while shootin (drops to a minimum of 20 while in extremely demanding areas). And goes to a max to 60 FPS
The Experience is quite good, but I would like to increase the settings by a bit.

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Rounyx
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12-31-2016, 05:54 PM
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I'm sorry, but your stuttering issue wasn't caused by the 66MB VRAM difference mentioned. You might want to stick to settings that don't heavily affect VRAM usage, though a 1030 could still have limited capabilities. Yes, 40fps is adequate and common until the early 2010s, but it can still trigger frustration for some today. For better graphics quality and performance, you'll need a more powerful card—something like the 1050Ti would be a good upgrade if it isn't restricted by other factors.
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Rounyx
12-31-2016, 05:54 PM #2

I'm sorry, but your stuttering issue wasn't caused by the 66MB VRAM difference mentioned. You might want to stick to settings that don't heavily affect VRAM usage, though a 1030 could still have limited capabilities. Yes, 40fps is adequate and common until the early 2010s, but it can still trigger frustration for some today. For better graphics quality and performance, you'll need a more powerful card—something like the 1050Ti would be a good upgrade if it isn't restricted by other factors.

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1Duduzim
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12-31-2016, 06:18 PM
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I'm sorry, but your stuttering issue wasn't caused by the 66MB VRAM difference mentioned. You might want to stick to settings that don’t heavily affect VRAM usage, though a 1030 could still have limited capabilities. Yes, 40fps is adequate and common until the early 2010s, but it’s enough to frustrate some users today. For better graphics quality and performance, you’ll need a more powerful card—something like the 1050Ti would provide roughly double the capability, provided it isn’t restricted by other factors.
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1Duduzim
12-31-2016, 06:18 PM #3

I'm sorry, but your stuttering issue wasn't caused by the 66MB VRAM difference mentioned. You might want to stick to settings that don’t heavily affect VRAM usage, though a 1030 could still have limited capabilities. Yes, 40fps is adequate and common until the early 2010s, but it’s enough to frustrate some users today. For better graphics quality and performance, you’ll need a more powerful card—something like the 1050Ti would provide roughly double the capability, provided it isn’t restricted by other factors.