What Nvidia 3D Settings Do You Use?

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  1. heppsan

    heppsan Well-Known Member

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    I bought MotoGP 15 when it was on sale, and have had really bad micro stuttering.
    Then I read of someone who have gotten better performance after setting up the Nvidia 3d settings.

    And do to that I also have noticed a worsening in performance with R3E lately :sob:, and never messed with the 3D setting.
    I thought I could ask here to se what or how you guys / girls have it with your Nvidia setting?
    Hopefully learn something, and get a boost in R3E as well. :)
     
  2. Macaquinho

    Macaquinho Well-Known Member

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    You could try to disable VSync in game and enable the adaptive VSync in NVidia 3D settings.
     
  3. heppsan

    heppsan Well-Known Member

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    Tried this, and it actually made it better in MotoGP.
    Sadly I still have the fps dip driving past the start / finish line on the issued tracks in R3E..
     
  4. Ocaso Dorado

    Ocaso Dorado Active Member

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    After an exhausted test...I didn't see much difference trying the 3D values so...I leave it to 3D aplication makes its things, I just turned Vsync off... either on 3D nvidia and game settings as well, I don't like blur effect so off; resolution 1600x900 despite my native is higher, shadows mid, the rest all high. Looks pretty well no lag or tearing. Btw... it helps removing some of the crowd.
     
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  5. Macaquinho

    Macaquinho Well-Known Member

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    The other day a mate gave me a hint. Have you set the Fullscreen option to "on"? (R3E graphic menu)
    I had similar problems. Now it works fine.

    Btw: I guess this is a matter for the "Community Support" area ;)
     
  6. pixeljetstream

    pixeljetstream Well-Known Member Beta tester

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    stuttering mostly comes from CPU, sometimes reducing the number of pre-rendered frames may help or disabling use of hyperthreading (i7 systems).
     
  7. heppsan

    heppsan Well-Known Member

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    Yes I have fullscreen on.
    There must have been a miss in one of the latest patches when it comes to optimization?.
    Cause in the beginning of the year I could run R3E maxed out with full grids and never go below 60 fps, usually had it pretty stable at 74 fps..

    Now I have to set reflections to low and still get some drops below 60 fps, usually around the start / finish line.
    The older tracks are worst.
    Edit: Also feels like the loading times have gotten a bit longer lately.

    And on a side note I almost doubled the fps in Mad Max when I changed from windows 8.1 to 10 with a clean install..
    Made no difference at all in R3E.


    How do I disable Hyperthreading? :oops:
     
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  8. James Cook

    James Cook Well-Known Member

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    Nvidia driver has max pre-rendered frames set to 1 by default.
     
  9. GooseCreature

    GooseCreature Well-Known Member

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    I have noticed this lately, almost as long to load as the bad old days!
     
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