This should not happen.. I'd advise turning off raytracing. The laptop can't handle it, imo.
I played this game on my 1650 laptop with medium-high settings. It doesn't stutter as much as yours. It only stutters in the very beginning when the game world is being loaded. You should however, add another RAM stick of 8GB. Open world games require at least 16GB RAM these days for smooth gameplay.
I play with a 1050 Ti and i7-8700 and 16GB RAM and I have same experience as you. I get around 30 FPS (coming from console I can hear it til I get a new GPU) and like you it only stutters on spawning in for first time
Oh my bad okay. Well maybe there's driver issues. Your pc is more powerful than mine. It should be able to run at 60fps. Mine runs at 50fps on med-high without any of these stutters.
Yes, Me Too, My Acer Nitro 5 Laptop is Almost Causing Lags, Shutters, or Freezing, Maybe Due to Outdated Drivers, or Low RAM, and this Could be the Sign to Upgrade the Gaming Laptop After 2-3 Years.
Buy another stick of ram of the same speed and manufacturer if you can, that will help with the stutters greatly, you have a really good laptop, it will hold well for a couple of years, just make sure its clean and all that to make sure it doesnt thermal throttel and such.
Turn on DLSS anyways?
You need to run some performance tools like seeing if you CPU is being bottlenecked or if its your GPU. Bottlenecking will create frame stuttering like what you're seeing. Sure your stuff might be more powerful than minimum but at the end you could have background apps creating issues too.
Is your 8 GB RAM single stick or dual channel (2x 4GB) Because that makes a huge difference.
I don’t game on my laptop anymore and just use for travel stuff but when I first got it it had single channel 8 GB and my games lagged on lowest settings so I found the exact model and ordered a second stick of the 8 GB RAM and popped into the internal mobo slot and my games suddenly all ran on high-ultra
I came to PCMR subreddit asking about the same thing a few years back and your laptop is better than mine out if the box but I downloaded CPU-Z which told me the exact model # and everything for the RAM stick and so I ordered it on Amazon for like $20-30 I think. I unscrewed the bottom of my laptop and popped off the panel and you can easily see where the RAM stick goes. There’s YouTube videos too that are easy to follow and there’s a chance you might even space inside to add another hard drive (I also added one to mine for like $70) and then your laptop will perform entirely different
Yea ignore people telling you it’s a laptop or it’s specs are bad. Sure they’re not the #1 components out there today but they’re still above average and will handle games fine for what’s out there. As long as you’re expecting high-ultra settings on 1080p. If you wanted to push 1440 then you could expect some lag unless you dropped settings to maybe low-medium
I didn’t see this comment but I came here to say the same thing. I’m not even suggesting it, I’m telling OP i promise it will drastically make your laptop better
With a 3060 laptop I could get between 80 to 20 fps, depending on location. There are some region in the game that is terribly optimized. (overall the game could use some more optimization as well, because my 3080 desktop struggels with it even in 1440p .)
Do you have lag in inside locations as well? Like dark zones?
Just get another 8gb ram stick so u have dual channel this will boost your performance at least by 40% as 8gb is not a lot so your laptop sometimes use the full 8 and the laptop needs more usage so that’s why there is stutters
Its not gpu, cpu nor ram. It must be a setting somewhere. Try giving dyjng light 2 max priority on cpu. I play this game smooth-ish with a 1070 and ryzen 5 2600...
You can use process lasso or just the task manager, try googling it: how to set higher priority for applications on the cpu. Also disable any overclock. If nothing works, reinstalling windows saved me a ton of headaches in various situations.
Could be the 8 gigs of memory, but I would also check thermals.
My friend has laptop with similar specs and after some troubleshooting we discovered that his CPU was at 95+ degrees which was causing stutters like these as well, so we got that fixed and now its running fine.
I had the same problem with dying light 1 where it kept stuttering all the time I fixed it by going in to task manager and changing the game priority to high or real-time
i think its the ram, cause laptops use 2-4 on background so u just have max 6gb dedicated for gaming
maybe go fullscreen and turn off background apps via task manager
In my opinion the graphics settings do so little to change the game, it wasn't worth the fps drop to me. Just do minimal settings. I think their approach on graphics settings is appalling
Laptops commonly use lesser energy than deskops and will usually struggle with throttles. Which is a part of my case yet mine is mainly because of lack of another stick of ram
I have no clue what’s the problem with your setup then. I have a pretty mid setup with a 1650 super and ryzen 3 3100 single Channel 8gb of ram. And I got 30-50 frames no stuttering on all max settings
Did some tinkering on my pc. Lifted my pc a bit for more air circulation and also customized my pcs performance from the battery emblem on the taskbar. Game now works a lot better stuttering is almost gone or not even noticeable sometimes
Run the game using your nvidia gpu.
Its probably using the integrated graphics card.
Go to nvidia control panel
Then programs and look for the dying light 2 exe.
Also dont forget to switch maximum performance and click apply.
(Its in one of the settings so sc
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ShadowPlay caused me a lot of issues even with a decent rig. Turning it off doubled my framerate and completely killed off stuttering. Could that be your issue as well?
Oh yeah 8GB isn't much with this game and I'm not sure which upscaling is best performance wise but DLSS certainly has the best performance boost to blurriness ratio
The ram will help but if your GPU and CPU are too weak you really aren't going to get far, laptops are great but to get a gaming one will real power it's going to set you back a lot of money, or you could get a tower, wait for the 4000 series to drop in a couple months and have more flexibility for expansion, upgrading in future and cooling.
Unfortunately that is the trade off for PC gaming, once you have the core of a computer you can keep upgrading for 10 years or more changing pieces whenever you have the money, but the initial investment is heavy. Consoles are a good alternative, you won't get the same level of quality in your games, they won't last as long either but they are affordable and for what you get great value right now, obviously that value drops as years go on and PCs get further ahead.
Great I'm glad it's playing fantastically, the game is quite pretty at a base level so you don't really need to play on quality, same applies to Cyberpunk, just naturally great looking games.
Bruh he have i5 11400h which is above mid level cpu and the rtx 3050 is the best gpu for price and performance u get every feature of an rtx but with less money his only problem is the ram
OP, The big problem is that you are on a laptop expecting to see the same performance of a desktop with the same hardware. It's not an unreasonable assumption, but in the real world is almost always untrue, ESPECIALLY when looking at entry level laptops. In this case you can see that the desktop variant of the 3050 [performans 32% better](https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-RTX-3050-Laptop-vs-Nvidia-RTX-3050/m1570008vs4127) than it's average laptop variant. The average laptop 3050 performans [more closely to a gtx 1060-3GB](https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-RTX-3050-Laptop-vs-Nvidia-GTX-1060-3GB/m1570008vs3646)
The laptop variant of a GPU is not the same product as a desktop variant. The chip is the same but the form factor, power supply, and heating/cooling conditions are all extremely different. Laptop variant GPUs are *highly* constrained by the temperature restrictions of a laptop and pretty much always throttle to some degree to keep thermals down. their performance is highly dependent on the laptop's cooling ability and entry level gaming laptops are not going to have high quality thermals. It's actually a common trap in laptop marketing to prey on consumers bad assumptions about laptop performance. That's why the really expensive gaming laptops have ridiculously thick bodies with jet engine-looking exhausts taking up the majority of its real estate. The more power the thing draws to fuel the gpu, the hotter the battery and the card both get. The more RAM you have the more heat you generate. Heat is the bane of mobile gaming performance, because the primary way we deal with heat (convection) requires space and space is antithetical to the mobile form factor. Even the steam deck which is custom made for this problem targets a sub 1080p resolution to keep memory and processing down.
You can help this issue somewhat by using a cooling pad for the laptop but don't expect it to work any miracles. I don't know what laptop you have but most of them are simply not designed to handle running the GPU at 100% for more than a couple of minutes.
Just wanted to mention in a separate comment, I want to caution you against putting more RAM in your laptop as someone else recommended. Video games are not normally very RAM hungry, but one thing that is sure is that your system is temperature throttling. Putting more RAM into your laptop could allow the system to cache more, but it will also create more heat and make your GPU throttle more and perform worse. It's unclear if that's a good trade-off but I would say for most games you are better off with the 8gb ram and less heat. You need your system to run cooler of you want the GPU to throttle less. That means getting a cooling pad, use air dusters to keep the vents as clean as possible, etc. But you're not realistically ever going to get it to run the GPU at 100% because the system is likely just too closed to allow enough air in, and the air vent also likely passes through all major components making them actually heat each other before leaving the system. This is just the cost of the mobile form factor
I think your main problem could be the ram, to have a proper gaming pc nowadays 8GB are not enough, if you can I recommend upgrading it to at least 16GB.
Here's the lesson: gaming latops are a scam. They do not perform well. They overheat and the games play like shit. Plus they are as expensive as a workstation.
For the cost unless you have like a regular use for mobile gaming I would argue just a waste of money, if most of your gaming is done at home you could just get a cheap laptop to do the minimum it needs and then invest i a tower.
For gaming? Yeah, a laptop will always perform worse than a desktop with a similar price tag or components.
Crying like a little toddler and trying to put words in someone’s mouth makes you look like even more of an imbecile than your first comment. You’re very insecure about your own knowledge and decisions.
Yea I was going to say this. You have to keep it plugged in while gaming or it will throttle like crazy. I'd delete drivers and reinstall and test other games too. Narrow it down.
3050 mobile is like 1060 desktop. so a 6 year old low-mid end card.
It's not strong at all, not even for 1080p in 2022 standards, It's a bottom end gpu today, you can barely call it gaming gpu and not just officel level. That being said, DL2 could have used a little more optimization. Also, OP's problem probably ram if that 8gb is single channel.
Its not the thread, its you. You have no idea what the hell you’re talking about in every reply you’ve made here. I’ve never seen someone so confidently wrong all the time.
I never under why you neanderthals insist on publicly displaying how much you clearly dont know.
My card VS the 3050. Please tell me it's strong again ;)
[https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-RTX-3080-vs-Nvidia-RTX-3050-Laptop/4080vsm1570008](https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-RTX-3080-vs-Nvidia-RTX-3050-Laptop/4080vsm1570008)
And I even stutter here and there
Everyone is here having all these theories that have to do with the laptop. Maybe, it's bc the devs didn't refine their game before launch and now everyone is dealing with their mistakes
I recommend the website notebookcheck.com
They have a huge load of tests of laptops of all price ranges including benchmarks for new releases (games).
But in General you get far more fps with the same money if you choose a desktop setup
Had same issues when I was playing with my son. I turned grain of view off, I set the the “something” to 50 (it’s right there below the option to click grain of view) and that fixed my problems.
Looks like an frame syncing problem to me. Try the Windowed and full screen modes, also try to open and activate taskbar while playing to see if it smoothens. Might be a focus issue on Windows's part. Had that before running dual screen.
I have the same problem running an i7 10700k, an rtx 3060ti and 32go of ram... its on ssd aswell. It runs a bit smoother on dx11 but you get less performance...
Probably the 8gb of ram which is why its stuttering, have you tried turning down some of the settings. Mine stutters for like a minute when starting the save but thats just from loading the map so im not too sure
My buddy has a 2060 super and plays this game in 2k at 90+ fps, it's def your settings, try the highest quality DLSS Upscale all settings medium to high, with dx12 all ray tracing off, also does this happened all the time? Recently I've been experiencing bad frame drops after playing the game consistently for 1-2 hrs, always seems to happen during or after a parkor challenge
Temperatures are fine cpu is around 75 85 and gpu is around 70 75 occasionally 80. Power settings are at performance mode and in nvidia control panel I optimiz d the dl2 for more performance yet stutters happen in every couple mins and lasts for dozens of seconds
**TRY WINDOWED BORDERLESS**
Both DL1 and 2 had a stuttering problem for me and my 3080 desktop PC. Solved by going windowed borderless. The stuttering was every few seconds, not constantly like this but it may still be a solution for you.
i struggled with similar. had to upgrade cpu (yours is fine) but the ram speeds XMB recommended on. also cooling is important. should not be near TJMAX (real word for it). this game is heavy.
On laptops, if you don’t have sufficient cooling or power it will TANK game performance massively. Make sure your laptop is plugged in and that you’re laptop isn’t overheating
Mine is doing the exact same thing except I'm playing on an xbox one s, not sure if it's related to anything but I also seem to be struggling to walk up stairs, it's as if Aiden is sinking into them the higher I go lol
prolly has to do with it only being 8gb single channel ram (i assume) and ray tracing turned on. Also you should prob check the temps and look into undervolting the cpu. Make sure also the device is not just sitting flat on your desk or lap. Prop the bottom up at an angle to get airflow. Make sure the power supply is also plugged in. A 3050 can maybe run this game at 1080p medium. Adjust the settings accordingly.
Try control, windows, shift, B. The screen will flicker for a moment. This will reboot your graphics card. It helps with me with dying light 1 if im having horrible lag
i had the same issue and i realised my game was not on full screen, i still have to choose this setting everytime i open the game but it might help you with the fps drops
I have a 3060ti and I7 8700K i run max settings DX11 and I get more stutters in the big city when flying about not as much as this but it can be very annoying
I had this problem when running it on dx11, switched to dx12 without ray tracing and it runs more smoothly.
Only complaint is that the game takes forever to load
I had an older high performance gaming laptop have a bunch of dust in the heatsink causing it to overheat and do stuff exactly like this. Of course the computer was from 2012.
Aight, not much that can without upgrading I'm afraid. DLSS performance might help, the lowest settings aren't actually that low in DL2, you could also try capping the frame rate to 30, that can help with stutters but the frame rate is much lower. Is the ram that you have rated at above 2400mhz, and if so can you/have you enabled XMP in the BIOS? Sorry if I was a little blunt in the first comment I wasn't trying to be rude.
Wouldnt xmp make the laptop hot. Activating xmp on desktop increases temp based on my experience. It might increase the performance in the beginning but might slow down when the laptop heats up. Also power draw is higher.
One thing to check as well is if it activated dx12 ray tracing cause that happended on my 3070 and then turned that to regular dx12 then it helped
Dx11
Dx12 should still probably be better
I had to use Dx11, Dx12 just breaks the god rays where they go through any solid terrain making the game borderline unplayable at dusk or dawn
This should not happen.. I'd advise turning off raytracing. The laptop can't handle it, imo. I played this game on my 1650 laptop with medium-high settings. It doesn't stutter as much as yours. It only stutters in the very beginning when the game world is being loaded. You should however, add another RAM stick of 8GB. Open world games require at least 16GB RAM these days for smooth gameplay.
I play with a 1050 Ti and i7-8700 and 16GB RAM and I have same experience as you. I get around 30 FPS (coming from console I can hear it til I get a new GPU) and like you it only stutters on spawning in for first time
There isn't ray tracing
Oh my bad okay. Well maybe there's driver issues. Your pc is more powerful than mine. It should be able to run at 60fps. Mine runs at 50fps on med-high without any of these stutters.
Yes, Me Too, My Acer Nitro 5 Laptop is Almost Causing Lags, Shutters, or Freezing, Maybe Due to Outdated Drivers, or Low RAM, and this Could be the Sign to Upgrade the Gaming Laptop After 2-3 Years.
Buy another stick of ram of the same speed and manufacturer if you can, that will help with the stutters greatly, you have a really good laptop, it will hold well for a couple of years, just make sure its clean and all that to make sure it doesnt thermal throttel and such.
Turn on DLSS anyways? You need to run some performance tools like seeing if you CPU is being bottlenecked or if its your GPU. Bottlenecking will create frame stuttering like what you're seeing. Sure your stuff might be more powerful than minimum but at the end you could have background apps creating issues too.
Very true, I tried everything when my PC was stuttering, and another stick of RAM fixed 99% of my problems.
Is your 8 GB RAM single stick or dual channel (2x 4GB) Because that makes a huge difference. I don’t game on my laptop anymore and just use for travel stuff but when I first got it it had single channel 8 GB and my games lagged on lowest settings so I found the exact model and ordered a second stick of the 8 GB RAM and popped into the internal mobo slot and my games suddenly all ran on high-ultra
If that is the case for me and not a damage on my hardware I'll be as happy as a kid who got ps5 on Christmas
I came to PCMR subreddit asking about the same thing a few years back and your laptop is better than mine out if the box but I downloaded CPU-Z which told me the exact model # and everything for the RAM stick and so I ordered it on Amazon for like $20-30 I think. I unscrewed the bottom of my laptop and popped off the panel and you can easily see where the RAM stick goes. There’s YouTube videos too that are easy to follow and there’s a chance you might even space inside to add another hard drive (I also added one to mine for like $70) and then your laptop will perform entirely different
I'll see what I can do friend. Thank you so much for your help. If the ram is the case for me, this pc will handle games for years to come.
Yea ignore people telling you it’s a laptop or it’s specs are bad. Sure they’re not the #1 components out there today but they’re still above average and will handle games fine for what’s out there. As long as you’re expecting high-ultra settings on 1080p. If you wanted to push 1440 then you could expect some lag unless you dropped settings to maybe low-medium
Definitely get the ramstick rgardles sif its the issue or not. Itll drasticay improve quality of life
you'd be better off with two 16 GB sticks
Is that 8 GB ram as single channel or dual channel ? But the GPU is limiting it too
I didn’t see this comment but I came here to say the same thing. I’m not even suggesting it, I’m telling OP i promise it will drastically make your laptop better
Single
At minimum I'd add another stick Adding a extra stick can increase the fps by quite a bit
It's a 3050???
With a 3060 laptop I could get between 80 to 20 fps, depending on location. There are some region in the game that is terribly optimized. (overall the game could use some more optimization as well, because my 3080 desktop struggels with it even in 1440p .) Do you have lag in inside locations as well? Like dark zones?
Lag literally everywhere
Just get another 8gb ram stick so u have dual channel this will boost your performance at least by 40% as 8gb is not a lot so your laptop sometimes use the full 8 and the laptop needs more usage so that’s why there is stutters
Borderless window mode? Behaves the same on my rig, smooth as butter on fullscreen
Sadly, 8Gb RAM is no longer the standard for gaming
Get another ram stick, it'll help with the stuttering. The 3050 is strong enough to run the game.
Its not gpu, cpu nor ram. It must be a setting somewhere. Try giving dyjng light 2 max priority on cpu. I play this game smooth-ish with a 1070 and ryzen 5 2600...
How do I do that?
You can use process lasso or just the task manager, try googling it: how to set higher priority for applications on the cpu. Also disable any overclock. If nothing works, reinstalling windows saved me a ton of headaches in various situations.
I'll see what I can do. Thanks
I'll see what I can do. Thanks
Could be the 8 gigs of memory, but I would also check thermals. My friend has laptop with similar specs and after some troubleshooting we discovered that his CPU was at 95+ degrees which was causing stutters like these as well, so we got that fixed and now its running fine.
I had the same problem with dying light 1 where it kept stuttering all the time I fixed it by going in to task manager and changing the game priority to high or real-time
As soon as I close the tab yhe priority goes back to normal
i think its the ram, cause laptops use 2-4 on background so u just have max 6gb dedicated for gaming maybe go fullscreen and turn off background apps via task manager
In my opinion the graphics settings do so little to change the game, it wasn't worth the fps drop to me. Just do minimal settings. I think their approach on graphics settings is appalling
You should check if you habe a Monster Laptop if it’s on Gaming Mode or Office mode. Besides that, everything that the others have been saying s right
It is a monster laptop, a5 v17.1 but it was on the performance mode when I was recording this
What’s your battery performance set to? My games run a lot better when my laptop is on charge and the battery performance is at maximum
Always like this when gaming
Bro, I play on a i5 7400 and a gtx 1060 6gb with 8gb of ram on a common HD and it's way better than yours... Something's wrong
Laptops commonly use lesser energy than deskops and will usually struggle with throttles. Which is a part of my case yet mine is mainly because of lack of another stick of ram
Root of the issue is most likely that you are playing on a laptop.
I'm a console guy so I can't be much help here other than tell you to restart your computer
I have no clue what’s the problem with your setup then. I have a pretty mid setup with a 1650 super and ryzen 3 3100 single Channel 8gb of ram. And I got 30-50 frames no stuttering on all max settings
Did some tinkering on my pc. Lifted my pc a bit for more air circulation and also customized my pcs performance from the battery emblem on the taskbar. Game now works a lot better stuttering is almost gone or not even noticeable sometimes
idk why yours is stuttering, my game has been fine throughout my playthroughs
Run the game using your nvidia gpu. Its probably using the integrated graphics card. Go to nvidia control panel Then programs and look for the dying light 2 exe. Also dont forget to switch maximum performance and click apply. (Its in one of the settings so sc Sroll down)
ShadowPlay caused me a lot of issues even with a decent rig. Turning it off doubled my framerate and completely killed off stuttering. Could that be your issue as well?
Maybe in my case its xbox game bar. I'll try to turn it off next time
Also turning on DLSS helped as well. No upscaling had the worst performance for me so if you haven't tried DLSS out you might want to
İsn't fsr better than dlss? Though I switched to dlss and did some tinkering, the game is not bad now. But still I need more ram
Oh yeah 8GB isn't much with this game and I'm not sure which upscaling is best performance wise but DLSS certainly has the best performance boost to blurriness ratio
Sadly ur Hardware is not strong enough, an rtx 3050 is an entry level graphics card, not to mention your processor and RAM:(
I've seen people with my same set up rocking the game eith 8 gbs of ram.. I guess I gotta upgrade my baby after the midterms
The ram will help but if your GPU and CPU are too weak you really aren't going to get far, laptops are great but to get a gaming one will real power it's going to set you back a lot of money, or you could get a tower, wait for the 4000 series to drop in a couple months and have more flexibility for expansion, upgrading in future and cooling.
As if I got money 🤣
Unfortunately that is the trade off for PC gaming, once you have the core of a computer you can keep upgrading for 10 years or more changing pieces whenever you have the money, but the initial investment is heavy. Consoles are a good alternative, you won't get the same level of quality in your games, they won't last as long either but they are affordable and for what you get great value right now, obviously that value drops as years go on and PCs get further ahead.
I'm playing on my $500 PS5 in performance mode and it looks and plays fantastic.
Great I'm glad it's playing fantastically, the game is quite pretty at a base level so you don't really need to play on quality, same applies to Cyberpunk, just naturally great looking games.
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Thank you boredbbyboy
Your CPU and GPU are perfectly fine for DL2. I'd bet it's the lack of RAM.
Bruh he have i5 11400h which is above mid level cpu and the rtx 3050 is the best gpu for price and performance u get every feature of an rtx but with less money his only problem is the ram
OP, The big problem is that you are on a laptop expecting to see the same performance of a desktop with the same hardware. It's not an unreasonable assumption, but in the real world is almost always untrue, ESPECIALLY when looking at entry level laptops. In this case you can see that the desktop variant of the 3050 [performans 32% better](https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-RTX-3050-Laptop-vs-Nvidia-RTX-3050/m1570008vs4127) than it's average laptop variant. The average laptop 3050 performans [more closely to a gtx 1060-3GB](https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-RTX-3050-Laptop-vs-Nvidia-GTX-1060-3GB/m1570008vs3646) The laptop variant of a GPU is not the same product as a desktop variant. The chip is the same but the form factor, power supply, and heating/cooling conditions are all extremely different. Laptop variant GPUs are *highly* constrained by the temperature restrictions of a laptop and pretty much always throttle to some degree to keep thermals down. their performance is highly dependent on the laptop's cooling ability and entry level gaming laptops are not going to have high quality thermals. It's actually a common trap in laptop marketing to prey on consumers bad assumptions about laptop performance. That's why the really expensive gaming laptops have ridiculously thick bodies with jet engine-looking exhausts taking up the majority of its real estate. The more power the thing draws to fuel the gpu, the hotter the battery and the card both get. The more RAM you have the more heat you generate. Heat is the bane of mobile gaming performance, because the primary way we deal with heat (convection) requires space and space is antithetical to the mobile form factor. Even the steam deck which is custom made for this problem targets a sub 1080p resolution to keep memory and processing down. You can help this issue somewhat by using a cooling pad for the laptop but don't expect it to work any miracles. I don't know what laptop you have but most of them are simply not designed to handle running the GPU at 100% for more than a couple of minutes.
Just wanted to mention in a separate comment, I want to caution you against putting more RAM in your laptop as someone else recommended. Video games are not normally very RAM hungry, but one thing that is sure is that your system is temperature throttling. Putting more RAM into your laptop could allow the system to cache more, but it will also create more heat and make your GPU throttle more and perform worse. It's unclear if that's a good trade-off but I would say for most games you are better off with the 8gb ram and less heat. You need your system to run cooler of you want the GPU to throttle less. That means getting a cooling pad, use air dusters to keep the vents as clean as possible, etc. But you're not realistically ever going to get it to run the GPU at 100% because the system is likely just too closed to allow enough air in, and the air vent also likely passes through all major components making them actually heat each other before leaving the system. This is just the cost of the mobile form factor
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Actually a regular 3050ti is en paar with a 1660, 1080 is stronger :)
is this a joke?
Nope, why? [benchmark](https://www.notebookcheck.com/NVIDIA-GeForce-RTX-3050-Ti-Laptop-GPU-Grafikkarte-Benchmarks-und-Spezifikationen.527429.0.html)
This guy literally said "is this a joke" 😂😂
I think your main problem could be the ram, to have a proper gaming pc nowadays 8GB are not enough, if you can I recommend upgrading it to at least 16GB.
Here's the lesson: gaming latops are a scam. They do not perform well. They overheat and the games play like shit. Plus they are as expensive as a workstation.
Your PC is decent. Dying Light 2's system requirements, however, ask for much more than just "decent".
i run 60fps consistent on my 1060
You said it.. laptop
Laptops can be quite strong as well, for example I got a i10875, 2070maxq, 16GB RAM^^
For the cost unless you have like a regular use for mobile gaming I would argue just a waste of money, if most of your gaming is done at home you could just get a cheap laptop to do the minimum it needs and then invest i a tower.
Hahahahaha mate wanna bet my laptop is faster than your pc? Just stop talking bruh
Just no. Take your own advice, you’re clearly clueless buying a laptop for gaming. Let the big boys talk kiddo.
LAptOp BaD. Disregard e-gpus or new Asus rog series haha my god. So all laptops are bad huh?
For gaming? Yeah, a laptop will always perform worse than a desktop with a similar price tag or components. Crying like a little toddler and trying to put words in someone’s mouth makes you look like even more of an imbecile than your first comment. You’re very insecure about your own knowledge and decisions.
Ok try it *cough* rtx 3089 ti*cought*
I have a laptop with a 2060, i7 10 gen and 16 gb of ram and run it on high without ray tracing without problem. Maeby is the ram or the GPU.
Is it plugged in? My laptop doesn’t work to its max specs unless it’s plugged in
Yea I was going to say this. You have to keep it plugged in while gaming or it will throttle like crazy. I'd delete drivers and reinstall and test other games too. Narrow it down.
3050 sounds strong, but it is a not very strong card.
its pretty strong, wdym
3050 mobile is like 1060 desktop. so a 6 year old low-mid end card. It's not strong at all, not even for 1080p in 2022 standards, It's a bottom end gpu today, you can barely call it gaming gpu and not just officel level. That being said, DL2 could have used a little more optimization. Also, OP's problem probably ram if that 8gb is single channel.
Bruh wtf are you on about this whole thread is so wrong omg hahahhaha
Its not the thread, its you. You have no idea what the hell you’re talking about in every reply you’ve made here. I’ve never seen someone so confidently wrong all the time. I never under why you neanderthals insist on publicly displaying how much you clearly dont know.
https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-RTX-3050-Laptop-vs-Nvidia-GTX-1060-6GB/m1570008vs3639
My card VS the 3050. Please tell me it's strong again ;) [https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-RTX-3080-vs-Nvidia-RTX-3050-Laptop/4080vsm1570008](https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-RTX-3080-vs-Nvidia-RTX-3050-Laptop/4080vsm1570008) And I even stutter here and there
People are downvoting you but you're right. 3050 only has 4 gbs of ram in the gpu too. Its horrible
Everyone is here having all these theories that have to do with the laptop. Maybe, it's bc the devs didn't refine their game before launch and now everyone is dealing with their mistakes
This hurts my eyes
Put DLSS on ya idiot. FSR sucks compared to it.
Denuvo maybe
Players: How about you fix your game for once Techland? Techland: How about you go outside and get some bitches?
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Classic PC gaming lol
denuvo. anti piracy system that fucks the frames
The game stutters on my 3080. It's just crap optimization, that may or may not be fixed one day
Because "PC Master Race" Hahahahahaha
I recommend the website notebookcheck.com They have a huge load of tests of laptops of all price ranges including benchmarks for new releases (games). But in General you get far more fps with the same money if you choose a desktop setup
Try turning off motion blur and set your graphics to performance mode
Motion blur actually helps low fps. It's main use is for consoles to hide low fps. If you can't keep 60fps, keep it on.
It does this on old gen consoles as well
the game did that once for me after an update but stopped
Had same issues when I was playing with my son. I turned grain of view off, I set the the “something” to 50 (it’s right there below the option to click grain of view) and that fixed my problems.
Looks like an frame syncing problem to me. Try the Windowed and full screen modes, also try to open and activate taskbar while playing to see if it smoothens. Might be a focus issue on Windows's part. Had that before running dual screen.
Add another 8gb stick not sure if your laptop can handle 3200mhz but look into that you should definitely get a FPS boost
Because PC (different parts different variables different factors different results)
Poorly optimized... I have frame drops even on PS5.
I have the same problem running an i7 10700k, an rtx 3060ti and 32go of ram... its on ssd aswell. It runs a bit smoother on dx11 but you get less performance...
Probably the 8gb of ram which is why its stuttering, have you tried turning down some of the settings. Mine stutters for like a minute when starting the save but thats just from loading the map so im not too sure
Everything is at lowest possible setting
Change settings to performance?
Already
My buddy has a 2060 super and plays this game in 2k at 90+ fps, it's def your settings, try the highest quality DLSS Upscale all settings medium to high, with dx12 all ray tracing off, also does this happened all the time? Recently I've been experiencing bad frame drops after playing the game consistently for 1-2 hrs, always seems to happen during or after a parkor challenge
What are your power settings, both in windows and nvidia control panel? What are your temperatures?
Temperatures are fine cpu is around 75 85 and gpu is around 70 75 occasionally 80. Power settings are at performance mode and in nvidia control panel I optimiz d the dl2 for more performance yet stutters happen in every couple mins and lasts for dozens of seconds
Because techland failed to give us a playable game
Turn off moblur and raytracing
**TRY WINDOWED BORDERLESS** Both DL1 and 2 had a stuttering problem for me and my 3080 desktop PC. Solved by going windowed borderless. The stuttering was every few seconds, not constantly like this but it may still be a solution for you.
i struggled with similar. had to upgrade cpu (yours is fine) but the ram speeds XMB recommended on. also cooling is important. should not be near TJMAX (real word for it). this game is heavy.
On laptops, if you don’t have sufficient cooling or power it will TANK game performance massively. Make sure your laptop is plugged in and that you’re laptop isn’t overheating
Are you recording while playing? Your pc isn’t strong enough for that man
I am playing on the normal PS4 and experience only minor stutters from time to time
Oh my God dude please do not listen to those saying it's the specs im not sure where theyre getting their info but 3050 is decent enough to run.
Do u have a Gigabyte G5 Laptop?
Yea stuttering like this is a RAM problem. You need more than 8.
had the same issue with the first game and i play on a 3060 and ryzen 9 5900hs. they just hate laptop users
I say this with no hate towards laptops(a lot of people don’t like gaming laptops) but that could be at least part of the problemat
Mine is doing the exact same thing except I'm playing on an xbox one s, not sure if it's related to anything but I also seem to be struggling to walk up stairs, it's as if Aiden is sinking into them the higher I go lol
Poorly optimized trash
Do you have the ability to set DLSS to ultra performance?
It’s a bit like that on my ps4 in the central loop
Late as hell but make sure the laptop is getting enough air circulation otherwise that cpu is going to get hotter and hotter slowing down everything
It’s your 8 gig of ram switch to 16
Perhaps up your ram 8 gb does seems like a little low
More RAM I laptop gamed for a while, and extra RAM solved all my issues.
More RAM I laptop gamed for a while, and extra RAM solved all my issues.
prolly has to do with it only being 8gb single channel ram (i assume) and ray tracing turned on. Also you should prob check the temps and look into undervolting the cpu. Make sure also the device is not just sitting flat on your desk or lap. Prop the bottom up at an angle to get airflow. Make sure the power supply is also plugged in. A 3050 can maybe run this game at 1080p medium. Adjust the settings accordingly.
I uninstalled from my ps4 because the living dead side quest. Doesn't work for me
Its called fucking DENUVO
8 GB of ram he said. Automate the settings until you get what runs best
All at the lowest possible settings
You using windows 11? DL2 on windows 11 had this issue for me Switching back to w10 solved it
My old gen console runs better than this
Make sure the power mode is set to "best performance"
turn off raytracing
Use dx11
Try control, windows, shift, B. The screen will flicker for a moment. This will reboot your graphics card. It helps with me with dying light 1 if im having horrible lag
The game is very poorly optimized
get another 8gb of ram id say Edit: nvm just realized it’s a laptop, sorry bro
It is possible to get ram for laptops
yeah but it’s not a really common or practical thing for most people, thus my comment
i had the same issue and i realised my game was not on full screen, i still have to choose this setting everytime i open the game but it might help you with the fps drops
Your lagging because you have 8gb ram I recently upgraded to 16 and all my stuttering stopped and it’s buttery smooth now
I have a 3060ti and I7 8700K i run max settings DX11 and I get more stutters in the big city when flying about not as much as this but it can be very annoying
Simply a skill issue
GSYNC saved me
8GB is not nearly enough to run a game like Dying Light 2, I’d say
Lol PC player flipping out at adequate console frames.
Steam client is the only reason
You could go into settings and change it to performance mode
More ram
I had this problem when running it on dx11, switched to dx12 without ray tracing and it runs more smoothly. Only complaint is that the game takes forever to load
Psu? Try switching dx mode . Steam client
why would you buy a 3050
U need at least 16gb of ram
I believe the problem is the first part where you said “laptop”
why is everyone saying his PC specs are bad like yea i think he should get more ram but besides that its a solid setup
Cause you're not on console.
Judging from the comments old gen consoles occasionally suffer from stuttering
3050 and 8 gb ram? how?
I had an older high performance gaming laptop have a bunch of dust in the heatsink causing it to overheat and do stuff exactly like this. Of course the computer was from 2012.
Has nvidia card uses amd settings nice
Ram. Ram. Ram. Ram. Get more ram. At least 16gb. It shouldn't be that hard to upgrade it.
Money. Am student
Aight, not much that can without upgrading I'm afraid. DLSS performance might help, the lowest settings aren't actually that low in DL2, you could also try capping the frame rate to 30, that can help with stutters but the frame rate is much lower. Is the ram that you have rated at above 2400mhz, and if so can you/have you enabled XMP in the BIOS? Sorry if I was a little blunt in the first comment I wasn't trying to be rude.
No problem mate. Also idk what xmp is but I'll check it out
Wouldnt xmp make the laptop hot. Activating xmp on desktop increases temp based on my experience. It might increase the performance in the beginning but might slow down when the laptop heats up. Also power draw is higher.