Originally posted by TopperHarley:I appreciate your time in putting this page together but after trying all those suggestions above I still get stutter/hitching at 60 gliding and driving.Gliding is the worse. ![]() Improves latencies compared to in-game fps cap or Fix two, minor screen tearing may occur.Ĭapping the fps in NVIDIA inspector (NVIDIA only): Ĭapping the fps in RTSS (AMD or NVIDIA): įor this fix keep any form of V-Sync off. Minimises screen tearing while improving latency from the standard in-game fps cap.Īdaptive V-Sync can be enabled in Batman Arkham Knight's graphics menu or via your GPU control panel.ĭisable in-game fps cap in the BmSystemSettings.ini file, enable fps cap in NVIDIA inspector (NVIDIA only) or RTSS for AMD or NVIDIA Here's an Imgur library for helpĭisable in game fps cap in the BmSystemSettings.ini file, use Adaptive V-Sync (either in-game or through your GPU control panel) Remove the MaxFPS= line completely, save and exit. \steamapps\common\Batman Arkham Knight\BmGame\Config I'm also unsure as to how the overall stability will be, in the previous Arkham games disabling the fps cap/maxsmoothedframerate could lead to the game crashing, mostly in challenge maps.Īnyway, navigate to your "BmSystemSettings.ini" which will be located in This will allow the game to run with the lowest latency possible, and eliminates most stuttering, however NPCs may fail to appear on-screen and animations may fail to execute. ![]() ![]() I've spent some time testing and believe I have a solution, well, three.ĭisable in-game fps cap in the BmSystemSettings.ini file In the months passed there must've been a Windows Update or driver update that interferes how the in-game fps cap works, it seems to impair GPU usage and because of this causes the random drops/stutters. ![]() So after a few months of absence I've returned to this game, however even though I have a much more powerful system I was encountering some pretty severe fps drops/freezes, granted they were occasional and only lasted for a few seconds, it still annoyed me plus they didn't happen to this extent on my last system. NOTE: This section was written in 2018 when I had a Titan Xp and non G-Sync monitor, if you have a Freesync, G-Sync or other VRR display and compatible GPU, skip this step Random fps drops and stutter (only use this if you do not have a G-Sync, Freesync or VRR compatible monitor and GPU)
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