@@themetaphor1448 Nvidia 2060Super cant handle the game It's running with 45fps in the open world, maybe 60 in caves and dungeons It has no difference if I change between low and extreme grafics.. Idk what this is But changing the settings isn't the way to go here
Elden Ring FPS Increase guide is here - This guide aims to help you achieve the best FPS possible, stablize the 60fps cap and reduce stuttering for the best experience possible whilst keeping good visual settings!
Worth Noting that if you use BOTH RTSS+Vsync-ON it could create a more terrible stuttering as a result, you can use either alone or preferably play around. NOTE that NVIDIA Vsync-On works ONLY with fullscreen enabled games and could conflict with in-game cap/vsync (depending on the game).
Amazing! By the way, at 10:55 you can copy the path to the folder with ctrl+c by clicking the folder's adress bar, and pasting it in the adress bar of "FIle name" (11:08), so you don't have to search manually for it.
Thank you brudah, maybe I can stream now that it is running baby smooth, I had so many weird stutters and the window minimizing, hopefully smooth sailing and Elden Ringing all the way home now! Your a legend!
Hey man, ive been following your season apex legends optimisations and im really greatful! Im a low spec gamer, i play on intel UHD graphics and im just asking for a season 12 optimisation guide for us low spec gamers, your other videos have helped me greatly! Thank you!
thank you for sharing this vid, my gaming pc is a few years old and i was dealing with the game crashing and a few other issues happening, but after i set my settings to how you suggested i am able to play with no issue thus far
Well no wonder, everything in my game came in "high", literally every single option was toggled as high. It is playable but the stuttering gets unbearable at some points and to be honest, this is unacceptable, if my system can run maxed out Cyberpunk with little issues, then this game is simply very poorly optimized
Holy shit man i followed all your steps for this vid and the two others you linked at the end. Really boosted my fps and quality, was contemplating getting a new gpu but now its look so much better. Thanks alot!!!
Windowed borderless fixed all my screen tearing issues. I have an older monitor with no gsync/freesync. Also worth noting on a 2070 super I gained roughly 6-8 frames by just turning grass to medium with everything on high expect motion blur and depth of field off (personal preference). I sit at 50-55 pretty much everywhere.
You should get the same result when you force Vsync via driver. This way you could switch back to (exclusive) Fullscreen which should also lead to a smoother experience. The reason why borderless works is because Vsync kicks in since its forced on any window in Windows.
It's called Riva tuner statistics server (RTSS), which comes with after burner. There are tutorials online how to adjust the overlay display to make it fit your needs
Thank you so much panjno Ive had the screen tearing issue the game is badly optimized now it became so much smoother appreciate the quick simple guide..
Why RTSS if you can limit fps in NVIDIA Settings? Why are you telling people to turn on image sharpening in the global config instead of the Elden Ring specific config in NVIDIA Settings? Why 'stop' (temporary) the service instead of disabling it in the service properties?
The words can't describe how grateful i am for this guide ! Thank you so much bro i can finally get stable 60 fps !!! The game was so smooth when i was playing it with my old gpu Gtx 1060 6 GB , when i bought Amd 6700 xt ( which is 3x times stronger than my old card ) the gameplay wasn't smooth at all ! But with your help i can finally get stable 60 fps with smooth gameplay
*Working settings which actually fix the game below* Disable the easyanticheat (look up a guide). Basically you put your start_protected_game in a folder the rename your elden ring exe to start_protected_game. Launch the game through steam or the exe you have. Ctrl alt delete after opening the game. Go into services and click on start_protected_game(which is your elden ring .exe that You renamed) click affinity and uncheck cpu 0. Idk what it does exactly but I have a gist of it. Basically your gpu doesn't get used fully and elden ring only fuks with your cpu 0 core. By unchecking it , you are making full use of your gpu. It actually works. I got stable 60 on my lap with a sh1tty 1650 ti(max settings almost)
keep it up panjno , please do a NVidia control panel settings update for league of legends . ( considering the new nvidia features added and Gsync is on since the old video was the settings with monitor technology fixed refresh rate )
fullscreen limits the refresh rate to 60Hz, whereas Borderless allows the full refresh rate (e.g. 165Hz). This does make the game run smoother, especially with low frame rates, as the frame timing is more consistent. And even if you force Vsync off in the driver, which also make is smoother, the screen tear is reduced with a high refresh rate.
I had to look this up because the jump/roll/attack had a second delay that was frustrating me. I was unsure if it was my mouse or the game, also some people mentioned Vysnc and Elden Ring capping the fps was related.
its not only the vsync but the game has running assigned to space so it takes a second to realise that you command roll not run and only take the input as roll when youtake your finger OFF the space bar
Great video but I cannot set the scaling to fullscreen in the Nvidia Control Panel, how do you get around this? the aspect ration is messed up if I change the resolution! Does it have something to do with dual monitors or?
I play at 2560x1440p on a 3070 rtx , I'm hitting 60fps easy so do I need to lower or go above that resolution for better performance? I just have occasional stutter but nothing major or is this another issue kind of looks like a frame pacing issue tbf. Also can I turn the image sharpening down because it looks way too sharp even at 20%, I wear glasses so I notice it very badly. Edit: OK I rewatched it. Thanks for the vid man really helped. 👍
This broke my monitor ultimately. When I use a resolution under 1920x1080, my screen is unable to actually full screen. This happened after I enabled and disable image scaling.
IT WORKED! Oh my goodness had the game installed for a week and can run it cause of lag issues then, now the game runs smooth asf. Thanks man! If anyone looking for a guide, this dude "CERTIFIED" for sure!
This did kind of help, but following all the steps really only increased my average fps by 5. So before it was sitting at an average of around 40 and now it is around 45. My pc has a Titan X and a Ryzen 5 2600x, so it honestly isn't the greatest but it is pretty decent. Thanks, but I guess I'll just have to wait until the devs fix it somehow or if someone makes a mod.
I mean it looks like your cpu is under min specs (I’m not great with them haha) but I’m in the same boat, gpu is fine so there ain’t much I can change graphics wise to get better FPS
I run a rtx 2070 laptop and I've been doing a lot of 4k gaming on my 65" TV with controller lately. Some games run excellently and some games I'm just out of my league trying to run at 4k. With your settings and doing my own tweaking, 4k ran at about 35 fps in the largest open world settings. Dropping it to 1440p however netted almost constant 60fps at even the greatest draw distances with maxxed graphics. You were right to say that resolution is the biggest factor. From the 4 metres away I sit I really can't tell the difference. Thanks for the video man.
A thing you didn’t mentioned and somebody could run into this issue: the Game Ready drivers for Nvidia take away the DSR, so all you need to do is head to the GeForce Experience program, select driver and on the 3 dots next to “check for updates” you select studio driver, click check for updates and install it. Then you’ll have the DSR settings pop
Just wanted to know, i'm livestreaming Elden Ring and i'm using my graphics card (RTX 2080) to encode the livestream. Will NIS and DLDSR use the same performance the encoding does?
@@S3nSimilia don´t know. intel 1230 xeon and a 6gb 1060, 32 gb ram. pretty old machine. games run very smooth in 1080 in general. I just locked the framerate to 45 in riva, activated vsync in nvidia driver. windows energy saving to high power profile and deactivated anti cheat in elden ring. I have drops to 30fps very rarely, but that´s bad optimization I guess.
Specs : 5700 XT, 3600x, 32GbRAM I've achieved roughly 90% stability, with noticeable microstuttering while in the lands between specifically while on the torrent. I'm running better system settings than in the video with basically no performance impact regardless of down tuning, as the micro stuttering exists regardless, even if I set them all to low. GPU never goes above 85%, as I don't quite have enough overhead to take real advantage of VSR (AMD version of DLDSR?) as even with everything on low, enabling it immediately pushes the gpu to 92%~99% and massively exacerbates the microstuttering to good ol' regular frame drops. DoF had a non-negative impact, but I noticed the stuttering happens less if I sacrifice other options quality, and prioritized this. Settings may change in the future as still have about 73% average use on GPU, and would like to use more of that headroom to make the game as gorgeous as possible as it deserves. I have a 240 hz display, which I set to 60 hz in windows, which helped reduce the frequency of the stutter. Reply to the comment if you'd like an update on future changes or specifics.
i just discovered something. Raytracing is enabled in the games config file. Yet its not in the game options menu. I changed it from "high" to "disable" and my fps is way higher
@@zerxyclapz7701 I discovered you can actually change raytracing to low without editing the config file. Just change elden ring overall settings to "low" then go back to advanced settings and change everything else back to maximum. Then all your settings will be max except raytracing will still be on low. You can confirm it by checking the config file afterwards I tested every setting in the advanced video options individually and none of them are tied to raytracing directly besides the overall global setting but anyways, heres where to find the config file C:\Users\Dan\AppData\Roaming\EldenRing (if you dont have show hidden folders then go to windows start menu type folder and go to folder options and check off show hidden files and folders)
The game worked surprisingly well on my 3060 ti and ryzen 5 3600 (which is a crazy thing to say I know) but a FPS boost is always welcome, especially in fromsoft titles! Thanks mate.
ive got an rtx 3080 and my fps still sucked, just awful, but this video totally fixed it for me i think the rivatuner trick is what did it for me, now im locked 60 fps with the upscaling, its awesome
@@manoman94 i have no idea why people with 3080s are having bad framerates. im using a rx 580 and it somehow runs fine. but im glad you found a solution
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I use Magpie FSR for some resolution / performance balance. Does a decent job. Works with both nVidia and AMD cards.
Currently I use Lossless scaling 2.0 which I believe has a newer rendition of FSR??? correct me if I'm wrong. I've seen videos of magpie vs lossless scaling and I though lossless scaling looked better.
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@@HoloScope didn't know about that, I'll definitely check it out!
Oh my God I litterally went on a 30 minute tirade with my buddy about how they fucking used the gamepad buttons again without a way to change it. Thank you as soon as I get home I'm changing ilyhat setting
I'm on a 1660ti and I haven't tried this yet but my performance has been about what you'd expect having an outdated GPU and CPU (I have an R7 2700X) trying to run a new game.
dumb question, is fine if with RivaTuner i set elden at 30 fps? i'm having some issues while recording/streaming of bluescreen, after 40minute/1h of those, i get bluescreen windows error, i'm the jon snow of computers, i know nothing :'D i just wanna know if it could help the stability! but, is sad to think to run it at 30, should i just put the stream at 30 and run the game at 60?
THANK YOU SO MUCH for this video. I've been trying without success since launch to get a stable framerate in this game. My rig is pretty high end (5900x and a 2080ti) and even at 1080p I couldn't get a constant 60. I did what you suggested and now have a playable, smooth game at 4k.
I was running 50-60 fbs what isn’t bad and it was very smooth the only reason I needed more was to do speedrunning because you need to run 60fbs all the time to do zips so thx
I’m consistently at 60fps but I cannot get the stutters to stop when going into different area’s. I don’t think it’s possible to get rid of them on our own, FS is gonna have to patch. Speaking of which, I find it mind boggling that they haven’t addressed this issue.
Same my monitor is stuck at 60Hzs and I am having A LLOT of screen tear it's annoying for me since I bought a monitor with 165hz but it's stuck at 60 and still having screen tear. The fps cap is also annoying
When you get frame rate studders from bosses or enemies attacking thats the game caching the enemy moves so it doesnt have to load it again, but does empty the cache when you leave and come back to an area
Tried everything in this video to the most extreme it could go, checked every single comment and tried all of their advice to no avail, I can't get this game running over 30fps no matter what I do despite more than meeting its hardware requirements. (RTX 3060, i7 9700k, 32GB memory, updated drivers, and a more than adequate power supply and cooling solution) Even tried swapping out my monitor with a 1080p screen I had from a few years back but that changed nothing, stuck at 32 FPS and can't go higher seemingly no matter what I do.
I genuinely didn’t know about the NVidia upscaling/downscaling and 3rd party FPS capping program. These would honestly be good tips for running any 3D game. Thank you for the tips!
It’s really new! There was image scaling previously, but this is a new technology that came out a few months ago. It’s less demanding and looks better than normal image scaling but it’s still relatively demanding
as soon as i applied the image scaling, my second monitor stopped working and now nvidia control panel doesnt work either. what happened. my 165hz main monitor is now locked at literally 1.000hz and looks terrible. | edit: its been about a half hour now and i found the simple solution, so just incase anybody else has similar issues the fix is to just uninstall and reinstall gpu drivers by going to device management>display adapters>(your gpu) >uninstall and then restart your pc and the gpu drivers should end up reinstalling automatically btw i think elden ring caused them rather than following the guides instructions
I may not be in the right place for this question. But is it normal that the grass loads in more densely as you walk by it? I can see it actively loading in when I come near. Is this just a Elden Ring thing or is it my pc?
thank you. Im using a Nvidia GTX 1050 TI Low Profile 4GB and this boosted my fps up to 60. before watching this video i was at 36fps to 16fps in some areas
READ THIS IF YOU ACTUALLY WANT THE BEST IN GAME SETTINGS! Firstly Depth of Field and Shader Quality do absolutely nothing. Seriously. They don't change a thing, they didn't in Sekiro either. I don't quite understand the recommendation to change them to something specific when they literally don't do anything, that would indicate you didn't even actually test them. Here's the ACTUAL optimized settings based on real systematic and thorough testing! [*] = high performance impact setting Shader Quality & Depth of Field DO NOTHING AT ALL Texture Quality - Maximum or High (It actually changes Anisotropic Filtering, High being 8x and Maximum being 16x) Anti Aliasing - High (Any lower and everything will sparkle while moving so it's a must) SSAO - Maximum (The difference between High and Max is absolutely nothing performance wise, Medium to High is only 2% and Max looks much better) [*] Shadow Quality - High or Medium (Maximum is the only setting without odd shadow banding/triangles but it's costly, I recommend High as medium causes shadow flickering) Lighting Quality - Maximum or Medium (Doesn't really change much, just how many lights can be seen at what distance, Max is a safe bet) Effects Quality - Maximum (Doesn't change much, performance doesn't change either) [*] Volumetric Quality - Medium or High (Medium is my recommendation, it mainly changes foggy areas) Reflection Quality - Maximum or High (Maximum is my recommendation) Water Surface Quality - High (This just simply adds a splash animation when running through water, it does not effect performance) Global Illumination Quality - High (This also doesn't change much performance wise) [*] Grass Quality - High or Medium (Medium will have far less grass and worse looking, High will have more grass but the render distance is too low so it pops in at high. I actually use a no grass mod which improves performance by A LOT) I'm running a RTX 2080, 3700x and 16GB DDR4 3200Mhz & the game is on a M.2 SSD. At 4k with the no grass mod I get 60fps almost everywhere, occasional dips if it starts to rain or a lot is happening, without the grass mod I get mostly 58-60fps but it dips a lot more and tbh I don't care much about the grass but that's a personal preference. Enjoy