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Stuttering at low altitude (approx 200ft and lower) since 22DEC OB update


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On the Hornet Caucasus free flight, just push the stick forward and start flying low. When getting real low, something like under 200ft RALT, it suddenly starts to stutter.

Having noticed this, tried landing and yes, it stutters while on approach and on ground.

Wondering if anyone else noticed this. 

Or I might have to start another anti stutter warfare on my own.

5800x3d, 6800xt, 32gb.

EDIT Did the usual stutter squashing SOP - fxo/meta folder flush, driver check, mods removal, set all shadows to off

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11 hours ago, m005106 said:

On the Hornet Caucasus free flight, just push the stick forward and start flying low. When getting real low, something like under 200ft RALT, it suddenly starts to stutter.

Having noticed this, tried landing and yes, it stutters while on approach and on ground.

Wondering if anyone else noticed this. 

Or I might have to start another anti stutter warfare on my own.

5800x3d, 6800xt, 32gb.

EDIT Did the usual stutter squashing SOP - fxo/meta folder flush, driver check, mods removal, set all shadows to off

Please reproduce your issue, save as a track, then attach both your track along with your dcs.log and your dxdiag log.

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@Flappie

After my (now routine) Anti Stutter Warfare on a Friday night, I've ascertained the culprit as the latest Adrenalin driver(WHQL 22.11.2). It produces better framerates(about 5%), but with aforementioned flaw. 

DDUed, reinstalled the last WHQL driver(22.5.1) and is back to silky smooth flying. Anything after the May driver, recommended or optional, DCS has some sort of trouble.

Doing this drops support for other games released recently, but since DCS takes precedence, screw them.

I am seriously thinking of going Nvidia for my next rig. I might have more time logged troubleshooting than flying.

Edited by m005106
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