I’m certainly not saying that DTMAce’s suggestions aren’t viable, just that they didn’t work for me.
Slight update on the above. I realised the one thing I did change as per DTM’s list was " GPU Scheduling - This is enabled in Windows.". I had turned this on in my troubleshooting. I tried turning it off again as a test & this removed my lag/stutter issues (on the Jan 24th Driver). This is for a 1050 TI in a laptop for reference.
Unfortunately, I now have an issue where teleporting to town seems to hang on the loading screen forever
This did happen to me once a few days ago. They had put out a patch while I was playing. Once I had updated things were fine, and I haven’t had an issue since.
It should be noted, the version of the driver I’m running on is the Jan 31st one. Not the 24th.
I should add this:
Teleportation seems to rely heavily on a good internet connection. If your internet connection twitches while teleporting, the game can hang there or drop your instance. If I recall correctly, this game having an open world means it can actually change the server you connect to when going from one zone to another via teleport. For example, fighting the world boss, you go back to town and come back to a completely different fight.
If I play from my Starlink and Starlink has a small interruption (tree blockage, weather, etc), I will have issues like that. Which is why I mostly play from my slower DSL line, as its much more stable.
But those issues I can directly point to a cause and its easily recreated/determined. And its not the game, the server or any other fault than simply an issue I have some control over.
It may be SKU specific (i.e. the January driver works for the 4080 Super, but not say, the 4070 Ti (non-Super). A helpful metric would be each poster letting us know the exact model GPU they have, be it 4060/Ti, 4070/Ti, Super variants (those would be January 2024 releases and associated with the driver you say works for you), etc.
Yes, this is correct. For the 1050 TI (notebook version) there is only a 17th of Jan & 24th of Jan release. So it does vary based on card/generation which makes sense.
It’s a good thought though. It may be worth me testing different releases as it may vary for my card.
The connection is a fair point. I play on Wifi but do have the option to play wired if needed. Though everything was functioning perfectly on Wifi up until yesterday which makes me feel like it’s not a connection issue. I have fibre & my wifi is low ping/latency so I can’t see that being my particular issue.
As mentioned above. I might try experimenting with different driver versions.
DDU to remove the drivers, then installed the previous. Typically, I select clean install when installing Nvidia drivers, but that didn’t work. The DDU utility worked.
delete your shader cache, delete textures cache, delete dx cache, it does fix a lot of performance issues given the driver update, and learn to do it your self regularly.
Just wanted to follow up. I didn’t change anything and was able to play the game with zero issues for many hours last night. So I think the loading screen that hung was just a blip.
For anyone searching for a solution who is also running using a 1050 TI in a notebook.
I rolled back to 551.23 - which is the 24th Jan 2024 “game ready” driver. (Wanted to include a link but don’t have permissions to).
Also, as mentioned above - having Windows GPU Scheduling set to off removed stutter/lag issues for my setup.
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They even refer to call of duty and basicly refuse a refund or to acknolegde its on their end
Well, that setting seems to be different on different setups. I have it enabled, but don’t have an issue. But I use it since I also run HDR with the game.
555.85 was causing Diablo 4 to flicker like crazy when it wasn’t focused. Downgrading back down to 552.44 completely fixed the issue that wasn’t there until I upgraded to 555.85.
Every time I update the drivers, I perform a “Clean Install”. I’m using a 4070.
I believe some have also fixed the flickering problem by changing the nVidia setting for Ambient Occlusion. Mine is set to Off, which should be where its set. If its enabled it may cause flickering.
Its possible the updated driver had been enabling it. However this feature is not compatible with DX12 games so should be disabled by default.