And that response is such bs… Sounds like the bs that has been tried to be sold in this thread…
Glad when I spoke to the person I did on the phone that they seemed to care. They said it’s a known issue. And couldn’t help me and nothing we could do on my end. Only issue IT had was the driver from ASUS being so old but I explained that and they understood. Plus I have reached out to them as well (ASUS).
I feel for that person tho I tried clicking the forum but it’s 404ed…
So why does this thread continue upward of nearly 100k views, and remember this is the forums, where a small percentage of players actually come to. If its nearing 100k views, that means its a bigger issue that they are covering up.
They can kiss my rear if they’re gonna keep pulling this BS.
That’s insane to see . This forum here is massive. Only a little under 500 comments. I’ll read the EU forum tonight.
Oh when I spoke to ASUS (Way higher up help lol) about the gpu driver update… I told them about this situation… And how even the new hardware has issues with the game… The person said it sounds like a Client issue. But was looking into the issues I discussed for me. About the over a year update.And high temperatures when running WoW.
I mean look at this video. The latest AMD hardware…
And this with the Ryzen 7 5800x3d and latest AMD gpu…
I know it’s insane to see… I was thinking of getting the new ASUS Scar or MSI Raider later this year or next years… But these videos kind showed me what’s the point…
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Here are Reddit forums on this too… I read all these and more during my research as I am sure most of you have done to trying to fix this & find answers.
If the same 100 people check the thread 100 times each, that’s 10k views right there. Realistically, you’ve got 1000 people following this thread and that check it multiple times per day, spread out over multiple months and voilà, there’s your 100k views.
It’s not, it’s making the CPU choke which then can’t tell the GPU to render the frame. The 4090 would just be sitting at something ridiculously low like 10% usage.
Well I guess we can check the math on things to see how far off I was. It’s been 119 days since this thread was created. 90600/119 = an overall average of approxiately ~761 views per day. Oh wow, I was close… Also, a good chunk of the views were early on when the original problem was affecting everyone, before Blizzard corrected the CVAR issue with a patch. So realistically, it’s probably been less than 500 views per day since the initial surge. Yep, math is fun!
I have been playing mostly on my new laptop which has experienced the hard stutters pretty often. Like once a minute in any zone or instance. FPS will be good, say 160 but when it drops even 20 fps I feel a hard hitch. Normally dropping frames while still staying well above 60 wouldnt even be noticeable.
Weird thing about it is my desktop doesnt experience any of the issues.
Laptop: i7-12700H, 3070ti, 32gb ram, windows 11, 2560x1600 (All drivers up to date)
Desktop: i7-9700K, 2080, 32gb ram, windows 10, 2560x1440 (Drivers outdated)
So my machine that is out of date with lesser hardware runs the game better. HOW does that make any sense. Is windows 11 the culprit?
Not Windows 11 exclusive problem. Think we need a refresher here that I’ve tested the game on macOS, Linux and Win10/11 and they stutter and have pop-ins in a similar way.
I’m not claiming windows 11 is the problem. Simply saying it’s the only significant difference that isn’t an actual upgrade between my two machines.
It’s bizarre and extremely frustrating.
Can you post your dxdiag? A blue was asking for them so the devs can have samples. Reply to this comment (the one I’m linking) with the dxdiag.
Edit: I also have a laptop. And a few I tried too have had stuttering issues with WoW.
This. An other summary of this issue.
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Last night on top of the insane fps drops and stuttering… and everything else… I noticed that players are glitching when I’m walking past them… Such weirdness.
I sent my dxdiag in a ticket to support. I have lost faith that they are combing through the information in this thread.
Of course I only received an automated reply which is asking for screenshots of temps during gameplay.
They state any CPU temp over 60c could be a problem. Sounds like a cop out because all these laptops run at 70-85 while gaming. So I assume they’ll point to that and close my ticket. Even though there’s no thermal throttling on my legion i5
Tbh, that’s the best way… I mean with the trolling going on in this thread it’s a lot to go thru.
I didn’t know if you were not new to the thread that’s why I linked it. I realized after.
I got that auto stuff too. I don’t remember if they asked for that but I sent them in so much stuff lol.
It sounds like a cop out and bs. Mine was running high 95c and my limit is 105c. I got a laptop cooler (IETS GT500)… Medium settings on fan-75c and under. Max settings on fan-70c and under…
I kept being persistent and eventually talk to an IT on the phone… Nothing they could do or I could do on my end. Matched what QA team was getting and the cases they seen…
Tbh, seems like actually speaking to them on the phone works better. I miss the days where you could actually just call them and skip the ticket mess.
Any CPU temp over 60c during gaming is basically ANY PC that gets tested at my work. The thermal throttling kicks in around 90c, Blizzard is just blowing smoke.