Spooky friezes when shooting from the "Gatling laser" (Fallout 4)
Hello everyone! When shooting from the "Gatling laser" fps drops to 5 !!! As soon as you stop shooting, it rises to the normal level. In general, in my game, fps does not fall below 30, it depends on the location. Interestingly, when firing from the "RFU automatic laser carbine" (it also has a rotating barrel) fps does not drop. Also, fps does not drop when firing from the "Gatling machine gun" and any other weapon.I play ultras. Tried all settings to minimum or off. - no use, “Gatling laser†steadily plants up to 5 fps (((
Maybe someone knows what the problem is? And / or tell me a way to solve it? I would be very grateful.
AMD Phenom II X6 3.5GHz; DDR3 12Gb; HD 7970 3Gb ; Windows 7 SP1 x64
I do not understand nvidia. But he's crooked. Buy Intel HD Graphics and don't worry about freezes.
Trouble shooting a Gatling laser? There is a solution! Don't shoot with the Gatling laser!
Before the optimization patches, I don't think you can do anything here. And so - yes, I also use gatling and observe a similar problem. PS4. It feels like the visuals in the game are accumulating and not being unloaded. More precisely, not that at all, it's just that each shot does not have time to be "canceled" before the start of the next attack. The same nonsense was noticed when installing the visor on the helmet of the power armor - the highlighted characters in battle are hellishly eating the frame.
Ruslan Shepard
Honestly? Most of the people who write this are schoolchildren who excel
I will not defend AMD and say that it is the best, that it’s good, etc. And so on
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pordon
usually, after the release of a large game, a specially doped driver comes out, completely demolish all the drivers associated with the video card, download the latest ones from the official website, reboot, install a fresh distribution kit with drivers, reboot again
Oleg Bervinov
Thanks for the advice, but it has already been done.
I removed the video driver through “Add Remove Programsâ€, then went through “AMD Cleanup Utilityâ€, then rubbed the remnants with “Driver Fusionâ€, then finished it off with my hands in the registry and on the C drive, polished everything with “CCleanerâ€. Of course, with a reboot after each operation.
Installed the latest drivers from AMD - “Catalyst Software Suite 15.11.1 Beta†http://support.amd.com/ru-ru/download/desktop?os=Windows+7+-+64. The description for them says that these firewood include quality and performance optimizations for Fallout 4.
The problem remains.