Hello,
The abovementioned Tip#1 is the only thing that is helping me with these freezes, I have tried verything. I have to do this exact procedure with affinity of the cores after I start EVERY mission, and then everything is smooth. My computer is not new but the issue is that when I do this procedure it works, and if it was always lagging I would know that my computer is just too slow, or I would lower my settings, but even with lower setttings the stutters are there.
I have tried tweaking the following setttings without making any difference:
Windows 10 Game mode
"services.msc" - disabling "power" setting
turning off OpenTrack + AITrack software, "PC Remote Receiver" sotware too, because I use it with my mobile phone instead of joystick
MultiThreading or Standalone version
Nvidia power usage setting
vsync - all combinations, through Nvidia ControlPanel or through DCS itself
Nvidia CP: Low Latency setting
Disabling "fullscreen optimization"
Setting Min and Max CPU setting in Windows 10 Power settings
HighPrecisionTimer in Bios
and probably some more that were listed in forums but cannot think of it right now, I think I tried everything
I get 40-60 FPS when not flying just about rooftops (then I get some 20FPS) on South Atlantic Map. But these stutters are really making me not want to play DCS after all the modules that I bought.
Is there a possibility for developers to, while searching for the root cause for these stutters that everybody is complaining about, just insert a routine of cycling core affinities, just like mentioned in Tip#1, when starting each mission? At least maybe as a temporary solution until the true cause is found? It wouldn't add any time when loading missions, really and I believe that it would make a lot of people happy?
I am inserting a video of my problems, along with other necessary info about my system.
Thx upfront
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dcs.log
DxDiag.txt