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High, fluid FPS but stuttering mouse look?

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Having this issue where my fps is at a solid 60 (with vsync on, with it off it's at 76'ish) but my mouse look (and also TrackIR) is micro-stuttering. Not all the time, but enough to be very noticeable and annoying. When these stutters happen, FPS is still good and frametime also looks fine. Using dev console's FPS view to check these. So it's not framedrops or long-frame-times causing them. Very strange. Also worth noting that the plane controls smoothly without any stutters at all, it's literally just the mouse-look and TrackIR suffering from that.

Tried it in planes with the G1000 and those with the steam gauges, but it happens across the board. Clear weather, rainy weather, over towns, over nothing but cornfields - all the same. Tried with & without vsync as well, same on both.

Has anyone else noticed this?

Edited by aktorsyl

Intel Core i7 8700k clocked to 4.6GHz, GTX1080Ti, 32GB DDR4 RAM, MSFS installed on NVMe drive, Windows 11, Dell 27" 60Hz Monitor + Dell 24" 60Hz Monitor. Resolution 1920x1080. Game Mode on, GPU scheduling enabled (Win11). MSFS settings: High-End for airlines, Ultra for GA.

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Updated OP with more diagnostic details

Intel Core i7 8700k clocked to 4.6GHz, GTX1080Ti, 32GB DDR4 RAM, MSFS installed on NVMe drive, Windows 11, Dell 27" 60Hz Monitor + Dell 24" 60Hz Monitor. Resolution 1920x1080. Game Mode on, GPU scheduling enabled (Win11). MSFS settings: High-End for airlines, Ultra for GA.

Are you having spikes with your CPU that go to a 100%, cause you to get crippling stutters, then go back completely smooth?

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3 minutes ago, JughedJones said:

Are you having spikes with your CPU that go to a 100%, cause you to get crippling stutters, then go back completely smooth?

No, GPU and CPU both under 100% when it happens. The game itself isn't stuttering at all.

 

Intel Core i7 8700k clocked to 4.6GHz, GTX1080Ti, 32GB DDR4 RAM, MSFS installed on NVMe drive, Windows 11, Dell 27" 60Hz Monitor + Dell 24" 60Hz Monitor. Resolution 1920x1080. Game Mode on, GPU scheduling enabled (Win11). MSFS settings: High-End for airlines, Ultra for GA.

18 minutes ago, aktorsyl said:

No, GPU and CPU both under 100% when it happens. The game itself isn't stuttering at all.

 

you might still wanna try this.  

 

it sounds like what a lot of people are struggling with. 

 

 

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12 minutes ago, JughedJones said:

you might still wanna try this.  

 

it sounds like what a lot of people are struggling with. 

 

 

Thanks mate! I'll give it a shot. Does this work with game mode on, as well as GPU scheduling on as well?

 

Intel Core i7 8700k clocked to 4.6GHz, GTX1080Ti, 32GB DDR4 RAM, MSFS installed on NVMe drive, Windows 11, Dell 27" 60Hz Monitor + Dell 24" 60Hz Monitor. Resolution 1920x1080. Game Mode on, GPU scheduling enabled (Win11). MSFS settings: High-End for airlines, Ultra for GA.

In the 'Tips & Tricks' section there's a thread called '50 ways to reduce stutter ... or not'.

All of them seemed to have helped for some, yet not for others. Maybe if you're lucky one or more of these ways might reduce your issue.

Always have fun --0-- Flight Sim Navigation

Just now, RudyB24 said:

In the 'Tips & Tricks' section there's a thread called '50 ways to reduce stutter ... or not'.

All of them seemed to have helped for some, yet not for others. Maybe if you're lucky one or more of these ways might reduce your issue.

I said that right off the bat.  

 

Its part of the deal if ya wanna be a PC uber gamer.  

10 hours ago, aktorsyl said:

Has anyone else noticed this?

Yes I got this and haven't found anything that consistently fixes it (including project lasso) . Once you move the mouse it often instantly introduces frame choppiness even though FPS, system load, etc. all look to be unaffected. It's something to do with how the sim is having an issue with window focus. If you alt-tab to e.g. a small sized windows explorer you'll see the frame rate goes back to totally smooth again. Then if you alt-tab back into the sim the choppiness will be gone (for a while anyway). Probably best to log a bug ticket on zendesk as the more users that do so possibly the better for fix priority. 

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