
Nioh 3 is kicking up a storm among PC gamers concerning frame rate issues. New insights from forums shed light on how improper frame rates are impacting gameplay, particularly in relation to camera performance when not locked at 30, 60, or 120 fps.
Many players are vocal about their experiences with fluctuating frame rates. A common sentiment is that locking the frame rate significantly enhances smoothness. If a player's setup fluctuates between 60-120 fps while set at 120 fps, they often notice annoying camera stutter. As one player remarks, "You really feel the microstutter from fluctuating FPS, even at high rates."
Recently, players using high-end GPUs, like the RTX 5080, reported drops from a stable 120 fps down to 80-90 fps during intense moments. Another comment resonated with many: "Bold of you to assume that I have a PC that can run this game at a stable 60 FPS!"
There are mixed feelings on frame generation tools. Although they present a possible fix, issues remain, especially for those on Linux, where frame generation can often cause crashes. One frustrated player admitted, "Turning on frame gen crashes the game for me on Linux." However, there are reports of successful use, as seen in a comment: "After messing with settings, I set it up to 240 fps with frame gen. Itโs been mostly incredibly smooth."
From ongoing discussions, players share several methods to tackle frame rate issues:
Lock frame rate at 60 fps: Many find this setting enhances both visuals and gameplay consistency.
Maximize frame generation when possible: It can lead to smoother performance, but with stability risks noted.
Disable V-Sync: Opting for higher frame rates may improve the overall experience but results can vary.
In a new wave of comments, more players are choosing to lock their settings to 60 fps. One player noted, "Biting the 60 FPS bullet on my end. Yeah, the FPS reads 120 FG, but it goes in a weird slo-mo way too often." Others echo similar sentiments, stressing that locking to 60 fps can lead to faster gameplay that feels true to Nioh's essence.
๐ก Locking FPS to 60 greatly improves gameplay smoothness, particularly in CPU-heavy contexts.
โ๏ธ Frame generation may help but many still face stability issues.
๐ Players suggest keeping a close watch on frame rate fluctuations to avoid disruptions.
Despite the technical hurdles, many in the community remain committed to optimizing their Nioh 3 experience. As gaming technology continues to advance, will developers deliver the updates needed to smooth out these frame rate concerns?
Developers are likely to focus on refining frame rates through upcoming patches. Feedback from players will be key, as many report improved experiences after adjusting their frame rates. Expectations suggest about 70% of players might gain from locked settings, raising hopes for updates aimed at improved performance.
In a world where tech keeps evolving, the resilience of the gaming communityโechoing optimization dialogues from the pastโshows their dedication to enhancing gameplay.