Falling FPS (The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt)
Hello everyone. The game drops FPS to 5-10 after a certain time after launch. What could be the problem? GoG version. Prior to patch 1.10, there were no such problems.Maybe the problem is that you have a GOG version? It's just that many here argue that it seems to be very problematic. But in general, if there were no problems before the patch, then most likely the problem lies precisely in the patch itself, and there is nothing you can do about it, you will have to wait for a new one. Although I have a Steam version and everything seems to work fine.
zibybaby
Where exactly crashes? Monitoring is desirable during a fall to look. Try to drop the CPU frequency to 3.4 GHz. The performance will be enough
rostoman84
I sometimes have fps drops and crashes, but rarely
These things need to be monitored. The RAM is overflowing, and the game crashes. Especially if it's Novigard
[Denis Alexandrovich]
System: i7 4770, GTX 780Ti, 16Gb RAM. Restarting the game helps, exactly until such a moment, until I pick up something in the inventory or enter into dialogue.
[Denis Aleksandrovich]
Right now in Vizima I got my things after the audience, again FPS 5-10 ._.
zibybaby
is your video card heating up? I used to have so much FPS in games because of this that I had to buy a new one for the witcher to work normally.
Spoiler me it was not in all games, only in those that were very demanding on the hardware, which could give a non-fiction load, for example, such as the witcher or shitty unit
Iasthope
Looked through the afterberner.
GPU 90 degrees (this is the norm, I have a ref), the load is 99%.
CPU: 30% load.
artera424 by the
way, most likely this is the case, most often the problem is the hard drive
Um ... dude, this might be a software problem. I had something similar, the FPS also fell and restarting the game helped to get rid of this. I'm not talking specifically about the witcher, I don't even remember what game it was in - it seems in WOT. So, when the FPS fell again, I minimized the game, opened the task manager and began to click out non-system applications one by one. It turned out that the Steam process was the culprit! I checked it several times - and the assumption was confirmed, indeed, after the completion of this process, everything became normal. And I already didn’t think about anything, and I sinned with a gesture and for a percent both for my mother and for memory, in short I was in a stupor. After updating the graph.drivers, updating the steam, the problem seems to be solved, in any case, now it is definitely not there. I understand that you most likely bought the game in incentive ... but I don't know