Yes, FPS drops are common in Rainbow Six Siege and usually happen due to lag or resource issues.
Yes, FPS drops are common in Rainbow Six Siege and usually happen due to lag or resource issues.
This behavior is common and often related to game optimization. High FPS at high settings doesn't always mean smooth performance during intense action sequences. It can depend on factors like hardware capabilities, game load times, or background processes. Checking your system specs and updating drivers may help stabilize performance.
Not when performance is in the upper 200s. To maintain 240 fps, you likely need a more powerful GPU.
The performance didn’t drop noticeably because it was already running smoothly at high frames. The variation wasn’t surprising given your system’s capabilities versus the game’s demands. Lowering the background effects and adjusting in-game settings can help stabilize the experience.
Ok well that variation is probably fine. You can update your nvidia drivers and beyond that there isn't much you can do, its just how it is I guess. If you really want to lock 240 fps your RTX 2080 might just not be able to all the time. Maybe wait for RTX 3070 and RTX 3080 benchmarks for rainbow six siege and look at the average fps and 1% and 0.1% low figures.