Dying Light: Stutter Fix

Dying Light Stutter Fix

In this guide we will discuss stuttering issue and how to fix it.

Setup

  • Usually you use the latest driver because you get 30-50% more power and bugfix for new games.
  • Sometimes an old game can have a problem with new drivers, but that’s not the normal case.
  • Always use Nvidia “low latency” on “Ultra” (or amd “anti lag” on “on”) with VSync “adaptive”.
  • If your FPS falls to 50 fps, it is better with a monitor rate of 60Hz than 120Hz or 144Hz, since a drop from 120/144 to 55 is more noticeable than a drop from 60 to 55.
  • Limit your FPS in the driver to 65 FPS if you play with 60 Hz.
  • If you get a lot of drops below 60 fps, you can play with 60 Hz and a limit to 35 FPS and VSYNC on “Adaptive Half” so that you can get stable 60 FPS from a doubling of 30 fps to get a monitor rate of 60 Hz.

InGame Setting 60FPS(2x30FPS) / 60Hz:

  • Resolution: 1920 x 1080 or 2560 x 1440 (Nativ or NVIDIA DSR)
  • Graphics Preset: Custom
  • Window Mode: FullScreen
  • Fullscreen-Window Mode: Off
  • VSYNC: On
  • Framerate Limit: Off
  • Texture Quality: High
  • Shadow Map Size: High
  • Tree Quality: High
  • Draw Distance: 70-80%
  • Ambient Occlusion: On
  • NVIDIA HBAO+: On
  • NVIDIA Depth of Field: On
  • NVIDIA PCSS: On
  • Motion Blur: Off or On
  • Antialiasing Mode: On
  • Film Grain: On
  • Chromatic Aberration: On

NVIDIA Graphic Driver Setup 60FPS(2x30FPS) / 60Hz

  • Ambient Occlusion / Off
  • Anisotropic filtering / 16x
  • Antialiasing – FXAA / OFF
  • Antialiasing – Mode / Application-controlled
  • Antialiasing – Setting / Off – Application-controlled
  • Antialiasing – Gamma correction / On
  • Antialiasing – Transparency / Off
  • Background Application Max Frame Rate / 65 or (35)
  • Max Frame Rate / 65 or (35)
  • Triple buffering / Off
  • Power management mode / Prefer maximum performance
  • Sharpening / Off
  • Low Latency Mode / Ultra —————————–> = AMD Anti/Low-Lag
  • Texture filtering – Anisotropic sample optimization / On
  • Texture filtering – Negative LOD bias / Clamp
  • Texture filtering – Quality / High performance
  • Texture filtering – Trilinear optimization / On
  • Threaded optimization / Auto
  • Vertical sync / Adaptive or (Adaptive half refresh rate )

Tipp:

I use the 2x30FPS / 60Hz Method with Limit to 35FPS and Vsync “Adaptive half refresh rate” and a NVIDIA Dynamic Super Resolution with 2560×1440!
———–> Best Graphic with best AA and smooth.

Here is a Game with the same Problems, same Setup:

Stutter Fix!! with Ultra Setting for Wildlands & Breakpoint      NEW:  05.2021 

Link´s to NVIDIA

Dying Light Graphics & Performance Guide – NVIDIA

https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/news/dying-light-graphics-and-performance-guide/

Dying Light Update:

https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/news/gfecnt/dying-light-update-introduces-nvidia-percentage-closer-soft-shadows/

That’s it for the Dying Light Guide. I hope you guys appreciate it and are Thankful to ovd_masterkey for his wonderful guide. All credits belong to his effort If you find this guide useful, kindly rate it on the Steam Community.

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