Update 5 Performance Thread

Yesterday I was able to get some more frames, making the game more playable like before on update 4. I guess everyone with a nvidia card should try:
Disabling Nvidia Shadowplay (from frontier's performance troubleshooting guide)

NVIDIA Shadowplay
To turn off Shadowplay you will need to open NVIDIA GeForce Experience.
With this open please click on the settings "Cog" in the top right.
Click the toggle to disable the share feature.
You can find out more about this here: http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answ...-the-geforce-experience-share-in-game-overlay

Instructions are not the most updated with I saw on-screen, but I lowered all record settings to low until I found the disable share button.
 
CPU Cores is an utility that tries to optimize some cpu issues.

You can find it on steam:
Yeah I am not paying that much to screw with something I could code myself in the hope that it MAY help one game that is not behaving well.
 
i7-4810MQ with a slight overclock, Quadro M4000M (roughly equivalent to GTX 970M) also with a slight overclock, 32GB of DDR3, 1080p with supersampling @ 1.0, shadows low, blur and anti-aliasing off, terrain quality low, terrain work slider about middle, everything else either ultra or high - they make very little difference.

Yes, it’s a potato, but I don’t think it’s supposed to do this (pay attention to the FPS when the base powers on):
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDJ6xc6GyW0
 
i7-4810MQ with a slight overclock, Quadro M4000M (roughly equivalent to GTX 970M) also with a slight overclock, 32GB of DDR3, 1080p with supersampling @ 1.0, shadows low, blur and anti-aliasing off, terrain quality low, terrain work slider about middle, everything else either ultra or high - they make very little difference.

Yes, it’s a potato, but I don’t think it’s supposed to do this (pay attention to the FPS when the base powers on):
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDJ6xc6GyW0
I'm no GFX Engineer, but I would risk saying that as the whole settlement lightning became active, it is influencing somehow your performance.
 
I have a GTX 1070 and can play the game. Your card is fine.

Can confirm this. I've got a GTX 10502gb. Other than changing super sampling to .85 I'm rocking on ultra Generally get mid to high 20's fps.

It's definitely playable. I'm not that interested in the combat elements of EDO so yeah I'm good.
 
Do you have Geforce Experience installed?
It really made a difference for me disabling shadowplay. But any kind of gameplay recording tool might have the same impact... not saying that this is the cause (definitely isnt). But if it improves your fps, it's a win, right?

It shouldn't be necessary to uninstall GeForce Experience. I use it often for other games I play - I'm a sucker for clips of comedy kills in Battlefield V, for example.

Every other game I own works flawlessly with it; the fps impact is minimal thanks to the hardware encoder in my GPU.
 
Do you have Geforce Experience installed?
It really made a difference for me disabling shadowplay. But any kind of gameplay recording tool might have the same impact... not saying that this is the cause (definitely isnt). But if it improves your fps, it's a win, right?


I do have Geforce installed, but my comment was more about the assertion that I was making value judgments about the quality of others' gameplay. What my original post was responding to was the idea that a 1080 was somehow below minimum specs. It is not.
 
huge frame drops while driving around rocks in srv, and when same rocks spawn near settlements
while monitoring gpu z , gpu usage drops below 10% while those rock formations are present.
when I got too close in srv, game froze,it took 5 minutes for the srv to move away and unfreeze.

ryzen 5 2600,16gb,gtx 1660 super

These kind of terrain as posted by an user with a 3070, he had 13 fps, on a 1660 super its below 1 fps
 

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Yeah I am not paying that much to screw with something I could code myself in the hope that it MAY help one game that is not behaving well.
Use process lasso does the same thing but better and free, and way more functionality as it can adjust power plan as well
 
It shouldn't be necessary to uninstall GeForce Experience. I use it often for other games I play - I'm a sucker for clips of comedy kills in Battlefield V, for example.

Every other game I own works flawlessly with it; the fps impact is minimal thanks to the hardware encoder in my GPU.
Agreed. If only one single game is not playing well with my other PC apps, I don't start removing apps to make that single game work. I just stop playing that one game until it gets fixed.

I use GeForce Experience in almost all of my games for the ingame overlay filters, so if GFE makes EDO act poorly, then I'll just stop playing EDO. Which I've already done anyway
 
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