@lovelyLocomotive your CPU is bottlenecking. This game demands a good CPU. Your i5 @ 2.6 gHz is quite not enough. I get insane freezes with my FX-6300 @ 4.1gHz so it still seems to be not enough… 
FPS drop out
i have a GTX750Ti, and a i5-4690K 3,5-3,9Ghz, and the game is between 140 and 180 FPS, on the normal colorgrading (not 2), and the low preset.
What if I told you, telling us your FPS without exact settings & RESOLUTION, doesn’t mean sh*t…Just saying.
Its too poorly optimized, My performance degrades on every damn update, and now I stopped playing. Bye Bye.
dont forget whatever changes you find between each update to fix, gets restored to default so you kinda have to enter ALL the darn fixes again…
i just wanted to ask would putting “Threadsync OFF” into an Autoexec file change both Menu & ingame or do you think it would have to be done manually
currently running i7-6700K @ 4GHz, RX 480 8GB, 4x8GB +@ 3GHz (8GB on ASUS Ram Cache) and screen is tearing at 80+fps. Been trying from medium to low graphic configs here and there but FreeSync doesn’t seem to be working too well for me… still fidgeting with stuff :neutral: [/quote]
They already stated in one of the missmurder era streams that the game is nvidia favored and optimized for nvidia cards because there partnered with them, and basicaly us team red fanboys wont see the the same optimizations team green will see. So basicaly systems using nvidia theoreticaly have better performance.
Also the screen tear is because of the 80+fps on the 60hz monitor if u have a 60hz pannel. I upgradex to a 144hz pannel and screan tear dissapeared completely (your milage may vary) vsinc did absoluty nothing to help with my screen tear
Also are u sure your pannel supports free sync if it doesnt free sync wont help and make sure if u have a 144hz pannel u set set the refresh rate in windows as 144hz as 59/60hz is set as default
I have the same specs and the game easily run over 100 fps try to reinstall the game and make sure to use a cleaning software to remove all it dump files
We just fixed the screen tearing problem by uninstalling and re-installing the GPU and drivers in Win10. Temporarily, we defaulted to the onboard Intel Graphics drivers while uninstalling the current drivers and after powering down and re-installing the RX 480 and the latest drivers, we get a minimum steady 89fps and max of 144fps (monitor refresh rate max is 200fps). GPU average load when playing is 78% with a core temperature of 46DegC.
I would have gotten NVidia GeForce 980, but vfm dictates I must be a rebel.
[quote=“K1X455;196386”]@Mc1412013
We just fixed the screen tearing problem by uninstalling and re-installing the GPU and drivers in Win10. Temporarily, we defaulted to the onboard Intel Graphics drivers while uninstalling the current drivers and after powering down and re-installing the RX 480 and the latest drivers, we get a minimum steady 89fps and max of 144fps (monitor refresh rate max is 200fps). GPU average load when playing is 78% with a core temperature of 46DegC.
I would have gotten NVidia GeForce 980, but vfm dictates I must be a rebel.
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should be getting more than 89fps
im getting 160 ish off a 290x