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which is weird....
Any one else have this problem....
Also, if you have multiple monitors, you may want to disable them ; they gave me drastic improvement on Magic:Legends, and there are a few other Proton game that I know I'll try again with only one monitor
kernel 5.13.4 | mesa 21.1.5
Graphics Quality preset: Very High
Last edited by Spl-it on 23 Jul 2021 at 10:38 am UTC
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2560x1440p and i mostly hover around 60-90 fps range, all maxed with a GTX 1080Ti.
So if your 2060 is struggling i think its something else, like CPU maybe.
Last edited by Spl-it on 23 Jul 2021 at 10:46 am UTC
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and you are GPU limited on that resolution.
edit: you also have AMD card. Nvidia drivers use a bit more CPU afaik.
we need a picture of the OP with mangohud to judge the GPU/CPU utilization.
Last edited by Xpander on 23 Jul 2021 at 11:54 am UTC
I think the game should use 100% of all cores..
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I have had a similar problem recently, because of summer and a few chassis fan not working properly (I intend to buy a new case soon anyway), so my current workaround is top remove the side panel of the case. Maybe try that, and see if the temperature gets lower / the cores get maxed out ?
But the main low FPS problem persist..
And it seems that most of the available RAM is used.
I know I had a lot of trouble getting Valheim and some other open world games on my old 4790K, so maybe the same applies here ?
Spl-it mentioned it worked well, but it is on a Ryzen 3600X, much more recent, that's why I am suggesting this.
I moved all the discs to another machine with a similar hardware but instead of a core i5 4690K, I have a core i7 4790K in that machine (and Windows 10)...
I disabled the hyper threading of the i7 for to "emulate" the i5... and the performance was the same as with the i5..
After that, I played the game on that i7 machine, but this time using Windows 10 with the quality presets on very high (again with the hyper threading of the i7 disabled for to "emulate" the i5)
Super solid 60 FPS with about the half of the system memory used...
Something must be wrong with VKD3D
https://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/oorj90/apparent_memory_leak_in_dx12_games_with_nvidia/
and there's a nvidia bug report link within.
THat's why your RAM usage is at 15gb/16gb and more, and you're probably hitting swap too.
Try downgrading your Nvidia drivers, or try the Vulkan beta ones (455 series) maybe.
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Rather than starting a new thread (I know, I come almost a year late to DS), I wanted to add to this because I did notice that it does indeed has a major memory leak (apparently).
On my system I have 48 GiB of RAM, and for an hour and 40 minutes of it, the RAM usage of the game was well over 16 GiB (over 24 GiB total memory use, with at least 3 spent for apps like Discord, FF and Steam running in the background, and most likely almost 2 for OS and at least another 10 used for cache), though one thing I DID notice was even though the game is installed on a rather slow external HDD due to space constraints, loading times (besides initial load) were rather fast, and I noticed low disk IO during (my limited) gameplay.
My system has not changed from the details you see in my profile, but to summarize:
Last edited by Thetargos on 5 Sep 2021 at 1:19 am UTC