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Has anyone else run into problems with battles having a lot of stuttering? According to my GPU's FPS overlay, it's running at 60 FPS and above, but for some reason infantry units look like their stutter-stepping across the screen, and vehicles do the same. Animations also sort of stutter around. The menus work fine, and the cursor doesn't even stutter in-game; It's just the units and their animations. I recently bought World War 1 and Stalingrad on Steam as well, and have the same problem with them, which leads me to believe that there's something with the Blitzkrieg engine that isn't playing nice with my system in some way.

To clarify a bit further, units aren't animating properly, and are instead stuttering around as if they're trying to imitate stop-motion animation. The menus appear to be fine, and no other games give me this sort of problem. It's just the Blitzkrieg games, and other games that use the Blitzkrieg engine. Any help fixing this would be appreciated.




Specs:

Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
AMD FX-4100 quad-core, 3.60 GHz
NVIDIA GTX 750 TI
8 GB RAM
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Metal_Izanagi: Has anyone else run into problems with battles having a lot of stuttering? According to my GPU's FPS overlay, it's running at 60 FPS and above, but for some reason infantry units look like their stutter-stepping across the screen, and vehicles do the same. Animations also sort of stutter around. The menus work fine, and the cursor doesn't even stutter in-game; It's just the units and their animations. I recently bought World War 1 and Stalingrad on Steam as well, and have the same problem with them, which leads me to believe that there's something with the Blitzkrieg engine that isn't playing nice with my system in some way.

To clarify a bit further, units aren't animating properly, and are instead stuttering around as if they're trying to imitate stop-motion animation. The menus appear to be fine, and no other games give me this sort of problem. It's just the Blitzkrieg games, and other games that use the Blitzkrieg engine. Any help fixing this would be appreciated.

Specs:

Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
AMD FX-4100 quad-core, 3.60 GHz
NVIDIA GTX 750 TI
8 GB RAM
I have the same problem here....
I don't have the solution but its a problem on high end computers
The problem exists on my high end desktop:
Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
Intel 4790k
NVIDIA GTX 970
8 GB RAM

The issue however is not on my laptop.
And I should say that even though my laptop is not particularly old (runs windows 8 with amd/ati chipsets), it tends to have better direct compatibility for some reason with all these older games. Like games where if your fps is way too high, it bugs out...my laptop doesn't have those problems(and not because its fps is inherently low enough).

In this game(Blitzkrieg), my laptop runs smooth as silk with those animations....just look up any blitzkrieg gameplay video and you know how smooth this game is animated.

But ya its not smooth on my desktop which is where i want to play.

Have tried core affinity, fps limiting, vsync, max rendered frames, installing on C drive(not in prog
Also having the same issue, game is barely playable in this condition.
I also have the same issue on Windows 10.
Tried out all in-game graphics settings, makes no difference.
I did some searching online, and found this interesting comment:
https://steamcommunity.com/app/313480/discussions/0/358416640399301556/#c135508489635443777

The original comment
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About the major stuttering issue, the one the OP solved by uninstalling GeForce Experience and rebooting. (As opposed to Jocek's minor stuttering, which sounds like a different issue.) I ran into this same problem just now, but I didn't have GFE installed to begin with. But seeing this thread reminded me of another game with a similar issue: Neverwinter Nights 2 has hideous stutter when scrolling if your computer was last booted more than ~1 day ago. That's because it uses a global Windows timer for some graphics tasks, but it can't deal with timer values that are too high. I suspect Blitzkreig has more or less the same issue: simply rebooting solved the stuttering for me.
"

Most of the time the PC is put in sleep and not shutdown, and not being shutdown for days or weeks. Imagine my surprise after a reboot..

It seems people tried different solutions, and some involved a reboot. Curious how many were fixed by this.