Vsync with framerate maxing refresh rate is generally the best, but still stutters, sometimes they're minor, sometimes major and can influence a run and even cause a wreck. Pre-rendered frames set to 1 is worse than 2 or 3 in my experience. I've really found no fool proof way to eliminate this random stuttering entirely, only lessen it. Sometimes they're very frequent, sometimes I'll only see a handful in a race. Sometimes they're tiny and sometimes they're huge. Generally the stutters are random, although sometimes they do occur at similar sections of the same routes. The afterburner graph just highlights what's happening and how often visually on the frametime and framerate graphs (ignore the big drops and spikes at the end, those are me alt-tabbing out to screenshot the graph). I had ran all these setups without the graphing first to be sure it wasn't an influence, and experienced pretty much the same results judging the stutters by my eyes.
Here are some quick results since the 1.7 patch using all those recommend settings on i7 4790k & Nv 2060, I'll type out what's different. If you were having stuttering or FPS issues before this, please try the above and share your results in this thread. Right-click on the relevant USB devices and select. Once the game is launched plug in the devices you wish to use.Īlternatively you can disable all non-essential USB HID devices through the following steps: Remove all non-essential USB devices (including wheels and VR equipment) before launching.
Įnsure that multisampling is set to an appropriate setting for your PC spec. Power Management mode: Prefer Maximum Performance CUDA - GPUs: > Choose your graphics card model. In the settings for the program select the following: In Manage 3D Settings: Find DiRT Rally 2.0 in programs (most likely under Steam) > In NVIDIA Control Panel > Configure Surround > PhysX: Select your graphics card in PhysX. In NVIDIA GeForce experience settings: Disable in-game overlay.
exe file for DiRT Rally 2.0.Įnable Vsync and verify that the Frame Rate setting is at 60hz. Make sure "Compatability Mode" is disabled on the. Please also note that any graphics card setting changes will affect all of your games and not just DiRT Rally 2.0.ĭisable "Steam overlay while in-game" in Steam settings. Some changes as some may adversely affect your playing experience. Change these settings at your own risk and use common sense before committing to them.