![]() Set chromatic aberration and sharpness to zero. If you have a better GPU than your CPU, you should always set things to maximum but turn off vsync, motion blur, and film grain. Note: The biggest setting to lower down is Volumetric Clouds. My recommendation, wait until 3.14.1 get released, that would make it more stable.Īfter that, we go through these issues again once 3.15 is released. It’s common to have difficulties when patch is new, expect to have better experience though because hot fixes will soon be released. You ran 3.13 well because it’s already been patched up many times, it’s already 3.13.1 with some hot fixes. Subcategories This category has the following 24 subcategories, out of 24 total. ![]() So, be aware of these things.Ībout the FPS, we can’t help you if you don’t post your specs (CPU, GPU, RAM, and if you are using SSD). Ship designs in Star Citizen are made by different manufacturers, and they are subject to change: This page is automatically generated and can take up to an hour to refresh. ![]() We all go thru this every new patch, we all create again our chatacters, we all again will re-equip everything (weapons, armor, ship components). If you are in a similar situation (Old GPU, have apps you have typically run in the background), might be worth a tryĮdit For additional reference, I have an older 6-core I7 and 32 gigs of RAM, and when I run r_displayinfo it's always the gpu/vram stats that go into the "red" along with the framerateĮvery new patch, we all resets to default, including your character customization. I'd still get some bad times with frames in the 10s, but much more rarely and never as bad as the 6fps averages I was getting before (especially around Hurston). After that I tested fully closing my browser/other apps like Discord and suddenly I was back to consistent frames/performance (ie ~20 fps in cities, 20-30 outside of most planets, with occasional instances of getting that sweet 35-45 bump 3.14 sometimes allows). A lot of times I play SC I have a twitch stream in the background (using Firefox if it matters), and weirdly enough after being similarly frustrated and monitoring GPU performance graphs I noticed that FF was actually occasionally using sizeable chunks of my 3D performance (10 to sometimes 30+%, which I didn't expect). One workaround I found that definitely helps is to play it old school and shut down EVERYTHING in the background. I'll in the same session get the best frames I've ever gotten (35-45 in space/PvE bounty hunting) and the worst (single-digit, even in a closed room in a space station) depending on where I go. Just something I noticed recently with this new patch, is if you have an older GPU (I have a 970 with 4GB in the weird 3.5+5 configuration), the game can become GPU starved in planetary areas especially (oddly enough, Crusader/Orison is usually fine).
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