Friezes on any graphics settings (The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt)
I7 3770 3.4ghz turbo boost 3.9ghzVideo card 2060 super gigabyte windforce oc
RAM 16gb 1600mhz
Just six months ago the game was running smoothly. Now terrible friezes in any location on any settings.
Kono02
Kono02 wrote:
...Just six months ago the game was running smoothly. Now there are terrible friezes in any location on any settings ...
If the drivers for the vidyuhi are 500 versions - maybe because of them. Nvidia screwed up in some of them (I don’t remember exactly), people began to complain about problems in different games. In order for the games to work properly, they rolled back the drivers to earlier versions, of course, completely removing the newer ones from the system, for example, using the Display Driver Uninstaller.
Denis Kyokushin
Yes, I did, I have no freezes on another i9 9900kf + 3070ti system, although the drivers are also all updated.
SonyK_2
On 3070 ti there are the latest firewood, I don't see such a problem, in rdr 2 on i7 3770 + 2060 super the game runs smoothly without friezes ... Do you think it's the drivers? I tried everything Windows 3 times demolished, I installed everything without results.
Kono02
Kono02 wrote:
...on another system... no friezes... Do
the OS and driver versions match on different systems?
Vova S
Vova S wrote:
...is the game licensed at all? repacks often sin with such tricks.
Why download repack if trackers have GOG face?
Kono02
Kono02 wrote: Whose
game license
? There have been no updates to the game lately on the eve of the release of the updated version (tentatively on December 14)?
... on a system with i9 is windows 11... on a system with i7 windows 10 pro 22h2
It's strange, I read somewhere that there were problems on the 11th with the latest updates. And what was the version of 10 when the game hadn't "freezed" yet?
But on the old version it all started, so I had to reinstall to check if the problem is in the OS
I thought hdd was to blame, but then I inserted hdd from the system where i9 is all the same on it
Kono02
Kono02 wrote:
one of the very first around
Is it 2015 or what?
on the old version it all started, so I had to reinstall it to check if the problem was in the OS
. provided that there was definitely no update for the game.
In general, I tried everything on the Internet, but the strangest thing in rdr 2 is that almost all settings are set to the maximum (except for a couple of points), the game goes fine and smoothly. It turns out that the problem is in the witcher.
Kono02
Kono02 wrote:
...the strange thing about rdr 2 is that almost everything is set to maximum (except for a couple of points) the game runs fine and smoothly. It turns out that the problem is in the witcher.
Nothing strange - people wrote about crooked drivers that they had problems with some games. Not with everyone, but who as "lucky". If I'm not mistaken, the problems started with the 520s (in one of them), people rolled back to the 517s (or earlier) and again it worked fine.