Already figured it out. See above^
Ah ok, nice to know! Thanks for letting me know I guess I didnât see your later update I was looking off of the first few top posts. Just trying to get the word around a bit for people to try this in a dozen or so similar âRT not workingâ threads. The file can be a cause when they make changes to the graphics tab options, sound too, I think the rest of the stuff is saved per char on the cloud like key bindings and such, the file seems to just hold stuff pertaining to PC only settings like graphics and sound maybe some accessability.
Good on you. Itâs always helpful to have more ideas to troubleshoot in the forums when people have trouble. A buddy of mine had issues with his sound settings after an update and apparently, that was a very common bug for a lot of people with a lot of different solutions. It was helpful to search through the forums and find articles on the subject since apparently, there was a large scale of different reasons why so many people had the same issue.
Always possible that could be a similar issue for some people with the Ray Tracing issue. You never know whatâs helpful when you come across a bug so the more spread the message is when there is a solution, the better.
Exactly! Not to hijack the thread of go off topic but sometimes well many times support and known issues board isnât enough to find solutions to common user solved issues.
All good. Speaks to the core of why I titled this thread this way.
Op, I think you made a mistake not in your configs but in how you encoded the video for us.
Me, as a viewer, still see the video with a below expected quality and frames.
I believe you didnât encoded your video with 60fps, so for us seeing it, will look bad.
This may hurt the judment of who is watching.
I uploaded a version for you to see the difference.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWRdZou-2wg
You can notice that I just recorded it.
So pay attention in how you encoding the video.
This is important because on a RTX 40XX your video shouldnât be looking like that.
after a few more days with raytracing, i really think that there is some more improvement needed. I dont know how many people have this âissueâ, but i certainly notice an unusual big frame drop. Now granted, my PC isnt a monster, but it plays every other game that features raytracing rather easily, so it feels kinda weird that it struggles a little for diablo.
Maybe even a nvidia update thats needed? (i geniuenly dont know^^)
at the end of the day, its not a huge issue as i can just dial down the settings. just wanted to drop that it feels a little weird on my end.
Same. I turned it down to the minimum RT settings, and I still see ~80fps where I get ~150fps+ with it off. The visual differences arenât enough for me to turn it up full, or really even keep it turned on.
Spent a fortune on this PC specifically so that I could play D4 at 120fps+ in full detail in 4k, and not being able to do that just because RT isnât working well feels bad (especially because RT has been available since the 20xx cards).
Itâs interested that you say this but I think itâs a youtube thing tbh. I was wondering why it was sometimes looking weird on their site vs what I have recorded but the clips on my laptop are significant better quality. I thought it was more about streaming than anything.
I checked my settings on my both the recording overlay with Win11 game bar and on youtube and I donât see any ability to change the recording or uploading/playback settings and donât have any options to change how itâs encoded however.
If you know of where any of those settings may be, I can check it out and look into more but on my end, the clips that I have recorded just seem like yt is having issues rendering my videos.
You own a RTX, so you must have GeForce Experience.
Inside it, go to the options and search for the overlay.
There you will have a tool for recording.
I think the default option already records your screen on 1080P 60fps.
Try that and the original file will already be good.
If you going to edit, see in the export/encode if it has an option that matches your original file.
Ah ok, nvm. I found it. Iâm using the Windows 11 Game bar to record. Not the GeForce Experience recording but maybe I will look at those recording features later. Itâs in the control panel for the one I am using in windows. Changed it.
For the record, I can still see the difference but I donât think the quality is âbadâ. You can still tell the difference with Ray Tracing in the videos I have recorded with it on vs off but I get what you mean about how it looks difference between your video and mine as well.
Itâs just clunkier but itâs still obvious the differences between RT on vs off. Itâs apparent in my videos that there is better quality graphics with RT on then off even when the videos are recorded at 30 FPS.
EDIT: Hereâs a link to a new 6 minute video recording at 60FPS so itâs less clunky. You can also notice there seems to be a weird bug with a few of those Whisper quests where you find a corpse and kill the mob. https://youtu.be/os8T6B4GTX4