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Post by Shiluc on Mar 27, 2020 13:46:19 GMT -5
And more specifically, optimizing FPS for high object levels on more or less good systems. I was attempting to play through Dream Travel and BuTiTi III for kicks, and I noticed that at certain points throughout the level, my FPS would drop from its usual 144 to around 120. I know it's really a small issue, but I'd personally just like to squeeze all the performance I could get from the game. What can I do to maintain a high framerate? Or, am I just stuck with this and should I take what I can get? My specs are below: CPU: Ryzen 3700x GPU: Radeon RX 5700 Memory: 32GB 3200mhz I'm happy to provide any other information needed Edit: After testing, my GPU was only utilizing about 15% of its processing power on a high object level. I think that may be the main issue, but I don't know how to go about fixing it
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Post by Shiluc on Mar 29, 2020 18:20:36 GMT -5
Update again, completely reinstalled Windows and rolled back to a more stable driver, no change. I have to conclude that this is a game issue. Anyone else experiencing the same thing?
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Post by Cvolton on Apr 12, 2020 10:22:56 GMT -5
Geometry Dash is a CPU intensive game and it is only able to properly use one CPU core. You can try giving GD higher priority in Task Manager and see if that helps
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Post by Shiluc on Apr 22, 2020 0:49:26 GMT -5
Super late reply, but I did try that and no visible change was observed, maybe a few frames gained, but still around 120
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