[Technical Issue (Bug?)] Stuttering only in TM² Canyon
Posted: 09 Sep 2015, 14:00
Hi Folks,
(sorry for my bad english, I am german)
I noticed that in TM² Canyon I have some stuttering.
After trying several options (reinstalling and so on), I discovered that the graphicoption "Shaderquality" is the problem.
If it is set on good, there are no problems.
But if I set it on very good, I have stuttering.
I tried some graphic-options and options like "CPU/GPU sync", but the possibilities are so vast that it would take a long time to try out every combination.
So I wanted to know if the problem is known and if there is a solution.
Shure, I could keep the Shaderquality at "good" instead of "very good", but then the game is not fully operational.
If I go in the launcher and change the settings, the menu says to me, that I have only 3GB VRAM. But I have a R9 290 with 4GB VRAM. Does that matter?
My System:
OS: Windows 10 Pro
CPU: AMD FX 8320
GPU: R9 290 4GB
RAM: 8GB DD3
Software is all up to date
don't know if you need some more Information. If so, please ask
thank you very much for your help!
(sorry for my bad english, I am german)
I noticed that in TM² Canyon I have some stuttering.
After trying several options (reinstalling and so on), I discovered that the graphicoption "Shaderquality" is the problem.
If it is set on good, there are no problems.
But if I set it on very good, I have stuttering.
I tried some graphic-options and options like "CPU/GPU sync", but the possibilities are so vast that it would take a long time to try out every combination.
So I wanted to know if the problem is known and if there is a solution.
Shure, I could keep the Shaderquality at "good" instead of "very good", but then the game is not fully operational.
If I go in the launcher and change the settings, the menu says to me, that I have only 3GB VRAM. But I have a R9 290 with 4GB VRAM. Does that matter?
My System:
OS: Windows 10 Pro
CPU: AMD FX 8320
GPU: R9 290 4GB
RAM: 8GB DD3
Software is all up to date
don't know if you need some more Information. If so, please ask

thank you very much for your help!