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welcome to the club game is broken af,

btw make sure u dont have vsync enabled it should be off both in-game and in ur nvidia 3d settings, make sureu  dont have gsync and freesync too.

what resolution you play on? and what are your cpu loads cuz mine are insanely high.

 

to reduce (kinda the stutters u can cap ur fps at 144 fps or if u have 240 hz monitor at 240 fps

 

 

 

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13 hours ago, OwayBaway said:

@b0ne- Agreed. it sucks that we have to change video settings on the control panel just to play a game, and make it have tearing....

I with they would fix the game bc the campaign is just.... perfect

hey man I found out some stuff that could maybe help you, I think my game runs kinda better after having those changes applied so I will share what I did.

1.Disable the steam overlay in doom eternal 

2.Disable the fps counter from the steam client itself if u have it enabled 

3.When u right click on your desktop and go to display settings make sure u have ur SCALE and LAYOUT at 100% (after u finish playing set it back to whatever it was set to before that)

4.Make sure you don't have unwated apps running in your background like discord, teamspeak, browser, some other apps, those apps make the game laggy

5.Make sure you don't have vsync ON, make sure u re not using g sync either.

6.update ur cpu chipset drivers, ur gpu drivers, ur motherboard's bios maybe

7.U need to check what your cpu usage is, if u get more than 70-80% cpu usage and 97% or more gpu usage that means ur gpu is waiting for ur cpu to render the frames and that causes micro stutters, to eliminate that cap ur fps at ur monitor's refresh rate or a bit higher as long as ur cpu usage does not go above 55-60%.

 

My main issue was with the scale and layout thing, I cant believe it but it was making my game laggy and choppy and I had micro stutters eventhough my cpu usage was at 30% when I had my fps capped at 165 

 

Last thing I wanna say is that doom eternal is a really really really cpu demanding game, u probably have cpu bottleneck like I do at high frames because 

when I play with 200 + frames my cpu usage goes above 70-80% which is insane.

 

There are some levels which are so insanely crowded with enemies and graphics and everything that even the 5950x which is 16 core 32 threaded cpu struggles on 1440p,

at 4k no problems but on 1080p and 1440p yeah but 99% of the time there are no issues.

 

8 cores is the minimum for this game if u ask me.

 

 

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8 hours ago, b0ne- said:

hey man I found out some stuff that could maybe help you, I think my game runs kinda better after having those changes applied so I will share what I did.

1.Disable the steam overlay in doom eternal 

2.Disable the fps counter from the steam client itself if u have it enabled 

3.When u right click on your desktop and go to display settings make sure u have ur SCALE and LAYOUT at 100% (after u finish playing set it back to whatever it was set to before that)

4.Make sure you don't have unwated apps running in your background like discord, teamspeak, browser, some other apps, those apps make the game laggy

5.Make sure you don't have vsync ON, make sure u re not using g sync either.

6.update ur cpu chipset drivers, ur gpu drivers, ur motherboard's bios maybe

7.U need to check what your cpu usage is, if u get more than 70-80% cpu usage and 97% or more gpu usage that means ur gpu is waiting for ur cpu to render the frames and that causes micro stutters, to eliminate that cap ur fps at ur monitor's refresh rate or a bit higher as long as ur cpu usage does not go above 55-60%.

 

My main issue was with the scale and layout thing, I cant believe it but it was making my game laggy and choppy and I had micro stutters eventhough my cpu usage was at 30% when I had my fps capped at 165 

 

Last thing I wanna say is that doom eternal is a really really really cpu demanding game, u probably have cpu bottleneck like I do at high frames because 

when I play with 200 + frames my cpu usage goes above 70-80% which is insane.

 

There are some levels which are so insanely crowded with enemies and graphics and everything that even the 5950x which is 16 core 32 threaded cpu struggles on 1440p,

at 4k no problems but on 1080p and 1440p yeah but 99% of the time there are no issues.

 

8 cores is the minimum for this game if u ask me.

 

 

Ya it makes sense, my cpu is a 7700 NON K from a prebuilt (4 core), i have done a ton of upgrades and the only thing i have not changed is the cpu and motherboard 

 

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On 1/11/2021 at 11:22 AM, OwayBaway said:

I have a "high end" machine (2070 super, 16gb ram and i7-7700) and i get 144+fps in doom eternal, but i get weeeeeird stutters and it is when i am not recording and wile recording

does it just suddenly slow way down out of no where for a bit?

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7 hours ago, Beanboy128 said:

does it just suddenly slow way down out of no where for a bit?

Ya it just gets kneecapped out of nowhere...

also I checked temps and it stayed well below 80 degrees and was able to turbo, soo idk whats going on 

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22 hours ago, b0ne- said:

hey man I found out some stuff that could maybe help you, I think my game runs kinda better after having those changes applied so I will share what I did.

1.Disable the steam overlay in doom eternal 

2.Disable the fps counter from the steam client itself if u have it enabled 

3.When u right click on your desktop and go to display settings make sure u have ur SCALE and LAYOUT at 100% (after u finish playing set it back to whatever it was set to before that)

4.Make sure you don't have unwated apps running in your background like discord, teamspeak, browser, some other apps, those apps make the game laggy

5.Make sure you don't have vsync ON, make sure u re not using g sync either.

6.update ur cpu chipset drivers, ur gpu drivers, ur motherboard's bios maybe

7.U need to check what your cpu usage is, if u get more than 70-80% cpu usage and 97% or more gpu usage that means ur gpu is waiting for ur cpu to render the frames and that causes micro stutters, to eliminate that cap ur fps at ur monitor's refresh rate or a bit higher as long as ur cpu usage does not go above 55-60%.

 

My main issue was with the scale and layout thing, I cant believe it but it was making my game laggy and choppy and I had micro stutters eventhough my cpu usage was at 30% when I had my fps capped at 165 

 

Last thing I wanna say is that doom eternal is a really really really cpu demanding game, u probably have cpu bottleneck like I do at high frames because 

when I play with 200 + frames my cpu usage goes above 70-80% which is insane.

 

There are some levels which are so insanely crowded with enemies and graphics and everything that even the 5950x which is 16 core 32 threaded cpu struggles on 1440p,

at 4k no problems but on 1080p and 1440p yeah but 99% of the time there are no issues.

 

8 cores is the minimum for this game if u ask me.

 

 

 

lol my chipset is unknown, (i prob could just check cpu-z but -_-)

i am using a prebuilt that i have upgraded a ton so i am using the most bog standard motherboard, there is no info out there that i could find, as well as a meh cpu, so that might be my problem

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