For the record, I get the stuttering at the same locations. Every time I drop out at a station or base, and it lasts for 10-20 seconds. But for me it's been happening since I started playing about 9 months ago. It happens in all modes - VR, monitor, full screen or windowed. My rig is 1070, i7-6700K 4GHz, 32GB, SSD.
If anyone wants to know what the stuttering looks like, I found a good example below (and plenty of bad examples). Easy to test... just roll your ship like this guy does, after dropping out at a station.
https://youtu.be/enZROPN7BWk
WOW! I thought I had it bad!
I don't see anything close to that much hitching and frame drops with even my 980ti, but this does clearly demonstrate precisely what the problem is in a very dramatic way.
And to all you arm chair PC experts out there advising me that these issues are related to my system...
PLEASE STOP!
You have NO IDEA what you are talking about, and if you actually took the time to READ my previous posts, I detailed ALL of my system components as well as my resolution.
For the reading challenged... Here is a brief recap:
1080p @ 60Hz
ASUS Z170 DLX Mobo (latest Bios)
512GB Samsung 950 Pro M.2 NVMe SSD (boot drive with ED installed on same)
32Gigs of Corsair Vengeance DDR4 Ram at 2800mhz
Intel Core i7 6700k @ 4.6 Ghz OC
EVGA FTW3 1080ti OCed to 2070mhz Boost clock
Windows 10 v1511 (latest version)
Nvidia Drivers (latest version)
Nvidia Control Panel: Performance preferred | DSR x 4 | All other usual performance modes enabled with SMAA enabled
ED settings: ULTRA/HIGH settings across the board with Supersampling set to 2.0
Monitoring software: EVGA Precision XOC (1080ti version)
And as I have mentioned dozens of times already...
NO OTHER GAME IN MY LIBRARY HAS ANY FPS ISSUES with the 1080ti... PERIOD!
Sheesh! You can cut the cluelessness with a knife in this thread.