![]() I tried the -exclusive, I don't have an Nvidia graphics card, and I've tried adjusting all of the various graphics and video settings. I just today started playing this game again after a few months away from it and I'm also having these issues. So i don't know what happened but i hope this helps. I opened the game again right now while writing this and it is still Smooth as hell. I won't open "Graphic Options" and will just play the game now without touching anything. I don't know what happened but somehow i managed to go from "So Smooth" to "Crazy stuttering/fps drops" and again back to "So smooth" with those steps above. Tested 1 more time closed the game opened the game and no crazy stuttering or crazy fps drops.ĩ- I begin to afraid to go to "Graphic Options" now. Closed game, started again and still no stuttering or fps drops. Tested 5 mins more and still no fps drops. I added commanline -exclusive (there were no commandline active before while testing and recording). After 10-15secs it was going crazy again.Ĩ- Closed the game. I gone back to check "Graphic Options" again and this time i Maxed all the settings there, gone back to ingame and it was giving me 10-15secs of smoothness. (obs recording was causing small microstuttering while recording the video so pls ignore it)Ħ- Opened the game, didnt start the savegame, just checked "Options" > "Graphic Options", and didnt change or touch anything, and gone back to main menu.ħ- Started the same savegame, and after 10-15 secs crazy stuttering and fps drops was there on world map. And used Alt-enter ingame to make game fullscreen again, and checked world map for stuttering 4-5mins, there were none, it was so smooth ingame. After 3mins of testing >ģ- I recorded this video with OBS "Monitor Capture" > Ĥ- Closed OBS, removed OBS from systray. I used "Borderless Gaming" program to make it look like fullscreen and there were still no stutter or fps drops ingame while testing. So i did Alt-Enter ingame and game was on windowed mode. (no commandline was active)Ģ- Tried to capture the game on fullscreen with OBS but OBS "Game Capture" was giving me Black screen with only sound active. And somehow managed to reproduce this fps drops and stuttering.ġ- I opened the Game, checked world map about 5mins and there were no stuttering/fps drops at all. I just wanted to record a video with OBS and share here to show that the world map stuttering/fps drops are really fixed for me. Today i tested more and found out something that hopefuly will help you guys finding this problems solution. Originally posted by ortizgames:Hey, guys, I'll keep this updated if we find any other workarounds. Please report on here whether these suggestions make a difference. Make sure you're updated to this build or later. * Try running the game, and make sure full screen is enabled.ģ) We made some world map camera changes in patch 23636 that have reportedly helped some people with their framerate issues. ![]() * Write -exclusive in the text box, and select OK * On Steam, right click on Battle Chasers in your library, and select Properties. * Click the Apply button at the bottom right.Ģ) For people running Windows 10 and having issues, try launching Battle Chasers with the "-exclusive" command line argument. * Scroll down to the Vertical Sync option and change the value to "Use the 3D application setting" ![]() * Scroll down to the Monitor Technology and change the value from "G-SYNC" to "Fixed Refresh" * Select Battle Chasers from the dropdown In my research, I've got a series of suggestions for people to try:ġ) If you have an NVidia card with G-SYNC enabled, try disabling G-SYNC technology via the NVidia Control Panel for Battle Chasers specifically. It seems the vast majority of framerate issues are occurring on G-SYNC enabled NVidia video cards (my own at home included!) I've been doing a lot of research on this in my spare time and checking out people's hardware from reports about stuttering on the world map. ![]()
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