I got hogwarts legacy just before I got new SSD and then RAM.
After moving it to SSD (M.2 interface) from HDD, the stuttering disappeared almost entierly, aside from some FPS drops in the school are. After installing RAM (was 16GB, now 32GB) the game runs really smooth. It eats around 20GB of RAM though, so yeah. Optimization could defintely use some work.
I also have I7-8700k & RTX 2070 SUPER
But I guess advices like "get more RAM or move it to SSD" don't really help, so try seaching for "reduce memory" soft.
Since the game has memory leakage, setting reduce memory soft to 70% and refresh rate of 5 sec should help a bit. At least it worked for me, before the upgrades
Would this work well for 1080p on a 1060 3gb if I adjusted the vram amount, or is that card too weak? I have ryzen 5 5600x and i get around 20-75fps depending on the area
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After moving it to SSD (M.2 interface) from HDD, the stuttering disappeared almost entierly, aside from some FPS drops in the school are.
After installing RAM (was 16GB, now 32GB) the game runs really smooth. It eats around 20GB of RAM though, so yeah. Optimization could defintely use some work.
I also have I7-8700k & RTX 2070 SUPER
But I guess advices like "get more RAM or move it to SSD" don't really help, so try seaching for "reduce memory" soft.
Since the game has memory leakage, setting reduce memory soft to 70% and refresh rate of 5 sec should help a bit. At least it worked for me, before the upgrades
Underclocked both heavily and overclocked to try different scenarions
a Ryzen 3600x on the 3070 built and a 5700x on the 3080 built.
NVME on the 3080built and a normal Sata SSD on the 3070.
Heavily improved FPS and fixed stuttering Mostly ( but obviously not all its a game issue )
both 32gb ram with 32gb pagefiles on SSD / NVME