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  • legendary1022
    Rookie
    • Oct 2010
    • 25

    #16
    Re: 2K14 micro-stuttering

    Originally posted by seanbarkley
    THANKS A LOT BRO!

    I couldn't make it work at first following your instructions, but when I was desperate I decided to try Dynamic VSync instead of VSync always on and BOOM!smoothness!

    100% fluid gameplay, no more stuttering and solid 60 fps!

    I owe you one man!
    Used the Dynamic VSync as well and the game runs smoothly on my budget PC build. (AMD A10-5800k, 8 GB RAM). This will easily hold me over until the PS4 comes out (I couldn't hold out on playing some 2k till then, so I bought it on PC).
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    • illusiondrmr
      Rookie
      • Nov 2008
      • 89

      #17
      Re: 2K14 micro-stuttering

      Just my 2 cents here,

      I had this problem as well and the solution i came up with, is to play the game with "Window-mode" on and not full screen (V-sync in game enabled).

      That did the trick.

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      • fearwhatnow
        MVP
        • Aug 2006
        • 1474

        #18
        Re: 2K14 micro-stuttering

        Originally posted by illusiondrmr
        Just my 2 cents here,

        I had this problem as well and the solution i came up with, is to play the game with "Window-mode" on and not full screen (V-sync in game enabled).

        That did the trick.
        That's not a solution. You can try all the above posted by fellow members plus these tweaks:
        - Go to config.cfg and change the flip queue to render frames ahead to 3 instead of 2. The value of 3 is the default render frames ahead value all the gpu's have. The default value of 2 by 2k is completely wrong.
        - In the same file, change all the threads value to 4. Also 1,2,3,4 which is the logical for a 4 core cpu setup will maybe work but I found that setting all of them to 4 works better.
        I make every year these changes to fix the microstuttering which is mainly caused by frame skipping. By applying these tweaks you can then max out the game in Inspector/Radeon Pro with all the goodies (AA,FXAA,HBAO,AF etc.) Don't forget to set v-sync always on or dynamic even if you have already applied it in-game.
        I'm 100% sure that all the above tweaks will fix your microstuttering and there is no need going to solutions like windowed.

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        • volantPenguin
          Rookie
          • Sep 2008
          • 33

          #19
          Re: 2K14 micro-stuttering

          Thanks guys, I've been having the same issue with the same GPU as the OP

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          • Cod
            MVP
            • May 2007
            • 2717

            #20
            Re: 2K14 micro-stuttering

            Vsync within the game is awful and is true of most PC games. If you need to set it (sports games primarily), make sure you do it through your respective GPU program (Nvidia CP / AMD Catalyst). I don't know why, but game developers do an awful job of implementing vsync.

            Of note, I do not own 2k14 (plan on buying tonight for PC), but the problem was present in 2k11, 2k12, and 2k13 for PC.

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