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  1. Thanks for all the helpful advice. Problem got solved by installing the new 2.3 d912pxy and playing around with some settings in the config file. The game now feels responsive and very smooth finally... The difference truly is night and day. Game went from borderline unplayable to running smoothly. Thanks!
  2. Hello,I have a major issue with experiencing GW2 running even remotly close to what I would call "smooth" on my PC. I have high fps but it does not feel like it. I don't know exactly what it is but I think I have: stutters, screen tearing, frametime spikes and in general the gameplay feels out of sync - as a whole it just feels awful to play the game. Most other online or offline games I play feels great and I don't experience anything close to what It feels playing gw2. However, I do notice that some games feels less smooth even at high fps for example monster hunter world.PC:windows 10ryzen 3700x with noctua NH-U12 fanrtx 2070 super2x8gb 3200 ddr4asus rog strix b450-fSamsung SSD 970 EVO NVMe M.2I use two monitors and my main monitors is a: 0,5ms, 144 Hz , G-sync. 1080p monitor What have I tried?-Using the d912pxy which gives me a crazy amout of frames but the game still feels stuttry and out of sync.-Reinstall the game and my OS-Different ram setting, xmp(on/off)-3Dmark, furmark, cinebench, to check if hardware runs properly-DDU driver uninstall and reinstalling drivers-Using Amd chipset drivers-Overclocking cpu to stable 4,3ghz frequency with lower than default voltage-Turning off SMT-Disabeling various windows settings such as game bar, HPET and other-empty standby memory list-checking latency with latencymon-Disabling g-sync-Using v-sync and g-sync-Capping in game frames by different methods: geforce panel, RTTS, and ingame settings.-Uninstalling MSI afterburner and RTTS-Using only one monitor Example of how my game runs in a T4-snowblind fractal with a full party:Uncapped:https://imgur.com/tQqfpSy60fps cap:https://imgur.com/a/MRkJd7oV-sync enabled:https://imgur.com/a/ZVpzoMo Out of these 3 examples playing with v-sync makes for the best experience but I do feel the occasional input lag. Caping at 60fps feels horrible while it gives the most consistent frametime it just does not feel like 60fps at all - more like 30fps... I used to play GW2 on my old computer with a i5 7600K and gtx 1060 and while I had way lower framerates the game felt so much better to play. It felt responsive an I did not experience any visual stutters or desyncs at all. I would appreciate and be thankful for any input or recommendation that you may have
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