Hi all,
As per the title, I'm hoping that someone here with more technical knowledge than I will be able to help me get to the bottom of my current issues trying to play Odyssey (and, as I have discovered from my investigations, some other stuff also).
Up to update 7 (last time I had time to play) performance was okay. Poor at release but getting better with each update and certainly playable. I was able to play ground combat zones and so on.
But I've been very busy with work and other things, so I hadn't played for a while. Logged on again sometime after update 8 dropped and I was getting 3-7 FPS while docked in a station. Didn't event try to undock or disembark, even bringing up the game menu took several presses of ESC, due to the impressive lag. I hopped onto the forums, found the usual advice about deleting the contents of your graphics config folder. Tried that, no difference. As I only had one free evening to play I didn't want to spend it troubleshooting, so I gave up and played something else.
Roll on a few weeks to update 9, same issue, same performance.
Tried deleting contents of the graphics content folder again, again no difference.
Tried setting graphic options to low (had previously played on high without issue)- raised FPS to about 6-11, again while docked in a station.
Tried launching Horizons, that had the same performance, same terrible FPS
Perhaps I should mention at this point that updating to update 8 failed repeatedly, so I had to uninstall and reinstall to complete. I didn't need to do that with update 9.
Wondering if something had broken in my pc, I tried some other games which I thought might also be reasonably demanding. Cyberpunk 2077 runs fine, yet Doom 2016 has also tanked in performance since I last played it (about a year ago), when it used to run fine also. So I tried another older game which I haven't played in ages, but which was still installed; Mad Max. This will be fine, I thought, it's too old to have changed performance. Wrong, it is also now a stuttering mess.
So evidently something has changed with my PC, but I'm clueless as to what it is. I haven't installed any significant new software, haven't changed any hardware or my operating system (Windows 10)
My setup:
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700K CPU@4.20GHz, 32GB ram
NVIDIA GeForce GTX1080 Ti, latest drivers (v497.09)
Any advice will be very gratefully received, because frankly I'm feeling denser than an anti-vaxxer.
As per the title, I'm hoping that someone here with more technical knowledge than I will be able to help me get to the bottom of my current issues trying to play Odyssey (and, as I have discovered from my investigations, some other stuff also).
Up to update 7 (last time I had time to play) performance was okay. Poor at release but getting better with each update and certainly playable. I was able to play ground combat zones and so on.
But I've been very busy with work and other things, so I hadn't played for a while. Logged on again sometime after update 8 dropped and I was getting 3-7 FPS while docked in a station. Didn't event try to undock or disembark, even bringing up the game menu took several presses of ESC, due to the impressive lag. I hopped onto the forums, found the usual advice about deleting the contents of your graphics config folder. Tried that, no difference. As I only had one free evening to play I didn't want to spend it troubleshooting, so I gave up and played something else.
Roll on a few weeks to update 9, same issue, same performance.
Tried deleting contents of the graphics content folder again, again no difference.
Tried setting graphic options to low (had previously played on high without issue)- raised FPS to about 6-11, again while docked in a station.
Tried launching Horizons, that had the same performance, same terrible FPS
Perhaps I should mention at this point that updating to update 8 failed repeatedly, so I had to uninstall and reinstall to complete. I didn't need to do that with update 9.
Wondering if something had broken in my pc, I tried some other games which I thought might also be reasonably demanding. Cyberpunk 2077 runs fine, yet Doom 2016 has also tanked in performance since I last played it (about a year ago), when it used to run fine also. So I tried another older game which I haven't played in ages, but which was still installed; Mad Max. This will be fine, I thought, it's too old to have changed performance. Wrong, it is also now a stuttering mess.
So evidently something has changed with my PC, but I'm clueless as to what it is. I haven't installed any significant new software, haven't changed any hardware or my operating system (Windows 10)
My setup:
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700K CPU@4.20GHz, 32GB ram
NVIDIA GeForce GTX1080 Ti, latest drivers (v497.09)
Any advice will be very gratefully received, because frankly I'm feeling denser than an anti-vaxxer.