cenovita: Hi averyone, I'm not here to rage, I am here to try to find a solution, otherwise I will be forced to uninstall de game.
This are my specs:
i7 9700k
32gb RAM
1T SSD
GTX 1070
Using the recommended settings from the last driver, or even manually putting everything on LOW, the game, on the streets won't work at steady 60 FPS, it will have drops, running through the city of 5 or 6 FPS, even 8 at sometimes.
Can you please point me in the right direction of touching game files in order to make it work properly?
Thank you very much in advance.
Regards,
Could those drops be related to auto-saves and area loads? How common are they? I ask because whenI drive across night city highways, I also tend to get an extremely brief drop in framerate as a red'ish icon very briefly flashes at the top of the screen. I am fairly sure it is related to SSD access, it feels like when i do a quicksave, but it could be an auto-save or an asset load. It hasn't bothered me enough to check, as it really is very brief, and it doesn't drop my framerates much.
In terms of performance tweaks, I've done the following.
1) Go to Nvidia Control Panel, Manage 3d settings, and create a profile for the Cyberpunk executable. Defaults are fine, but set Power Management to "prefer maximum performance", set Texture Filtering to "performance", set Texture filtering to "on", and set Threaded Optimization to "on".
2) Make sure you actually have the latest Cyberpunk-ready Nvidia driver.
3) Set game to full screen instead of borderless window (speculative if this does anything)
4) Disable any other monitors on your system (again speculative if this does anything)
And that's pretty much it. It's running perfectly decent (on 1080p all low) on my i7-6700k with 32 gb of RAM and a GTX 970, so all in all worse hardware than what you have.
For your framdrops, I suspect that your issue is related to disk access speed. This could be because your disk is having problems or it could be that you simply have other things trying to talk to your SSD drive also. Have you disabled Dropbox and other such cloud storage services? Is Steam or other game clients downloading stuff? Do you have security suites running in the background?
What I would generally encourage is to get MSI Afterburner, go through the trouble of getting it configured so you can tell what your CPU and GPU utilization is when ingame, and then check if something weird happens when you run into those framedrops. Are you seeing a spike in CPU or GPU? Are both stable? It is generally a very useful tool to check that all is as it should be.