Sat Oct 11, 2014 11:53 pm
Mute your in-game sound and turn off After Basket replays and Action cuts.
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First up, go to your NVidia control panel.
-Click “Manage 3D Settings” .
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-On the right side, select NBA 2k15 for customization or if you haven’t, click the “Add” button.
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-After you’ve done that, scroll down the bar of the box until you’ve found the “Power Management Mode”, “Triple Buffering” and the “Multi-display/mixed-GPU acceleration” options.
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-Use the “Prefer Maximum performance” option for the “Power Management Mode”
-If you have a single-display monitor, use the “Single display performance mode” option for the “Multi-display/mixed-GPU acceleration”
-Then, switch “On” Triple Buffering.
-Click Apply.
-Go to your VideoSettings.cfg in the %appdata% folder.
-Open it using notepad.
-On the 5th option, you should see VSYNC
-Put the value “2” there (Without quotations, of course)
-Should look like this VSYNC = 2
-Save.
-Right click nba2k15.exe.
-Go to properties.
-Then go to the compatibility tab.
-Tick the radio button, "Run this program as administrator"
-Click Apply.
Sat Oct 11, 2014 11:57 pm
Sat Oct 11, 2014 11:57 pm
Will do.tjangel07 wrote:Add my solution.
Right click nba2k15.exe.
Go to properties.
Then to the compatibility tab.
Then click Run this program as administrator.
Now click apply.
Sun Oct 12, 2014 12:07 am
Sun Oct 12, 2014 12:07 am
Sun Oct 12, 2014 1:34 am
Donatinini wrote:Not sure if Lefto's is a solution... I think it was a test for feedback purposes.
Anyway, none of those tips work for me unfortunately (AMD User).
Sun Oct 12, 2014 2:17 am
Donatinini wrote:Not sure if Lefto's is a solution... I think it was a test for feedback purposes.
Anyway, none of those tips work for me unfortunately (AMD User).
Sun Oct 12, 2014 2:33 am
Sun Oct 12, 2014 3:03 am
deluxxe wrote:Donatinini wrote:Not sure if Lefto's is a solution... I think it was a test for feedback purposes.
Anyway, none of those tips work for me unfortunately (AMD User).
Are you running the game at solid 60fps? I notice that anything lower than 60 causes stutter on my setup. Even 55fps will stutter.
As long as it's a steady 60 it's smooth as butter.
run it with Fraps to make sure.
I think there may be some confusion between micro-stutter, and just regular old framerate stutter.
Sun Oct 12, 2014 3:12 am
Donatinini wrote:deluxxe wrote:Donatinini wrote:Not sure if Lefto's is a solution... I think it was a test for feedback purposes.
Anyway, none of those tips work for me unfortunately (AMD User).
Are you running the game at solid 60fps? I notice that anything lower than 60 causes stutter on my setup. Even 55fps will stutter.
As long as it's a steady 60 it's smooth as butter.
run it with Fraps to make sure.
I think there may be some confusion between micro-stutter, and just regular old framerate stutter.
You're right ! It does work fine with solid 60 FPS.
But tell me, isn't it supposed to be fine to the eyes with 45+ FPS ?
@lilchris14 : Thanks for the tips, I'll try it. But for now I cannot force my gpu to v-sync when disabled in settings. Tried with CCC, with RadeonPro...
Sun Oct 12, 2014 3:17 am
deluxxe wrote:Donatinini wrote:deluxxe wrote:Donatinini wrote:Not sure if Lefto's is a solution... I think it was a test for feedback purposes.
Anyway, none of those tips work for me unfortunately (AMD User).
Are you running the game at solid 60fps? I notice that anything lower than 60 causes stutter on my setup. Even 55fps will stutter.
As long as it's a steady 60 it's smooth as butter.
run it with Fraps to make sure.
I think there may be some confusion between micro-stutter, and just regular old framerate stutter.
You're right ! It does work fine with solid 60 FPS.
But tell me, isn't it supposed to be fine to the eyes with 45+ FPS ?
@lilchris14 : Thanks for the tips, I'll try it. But for now I cannot force my gpu to v-sync when disabled in settings. Tried with CCC, with RadeonPro...
In most games, 45fps would be fine. But in this game it isnt. There is something weird with the engine. Anything less than 60fps and things just fall apart. The animations feel like they are in slowmotion and it stutters like mad. I guess the animations and gameplay speed are heavily tied to the 60fps framerate target. The only solution for the stutter is to turn settings down until it hits 60 fps constantly. This can usually be done by turning Special Effects off.
I'm worried that people are talking about 2 different things here.![]()
micro-stuttering: happens at 60fps and is something totally different than low framerate stutter.
normal stuttering: happens at anything below 60fps and is just part of the engine
These are not the same thing. Hopefully we didn't confuse Leftos![]()
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Sun Oct 12, 2014 3:30 am
Sun Oct 12, 2014 3:46 am
Mon Oct 13, 2014 4:50 am
pistonnation24's solution
First up, go to your NVidia control panel.
-Click “Manage 3D Settings” .
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-On the right side, select NBA 2k15 for customization or if you haven’t, click the “Add” button.
[ Image ]
-After you’ve done that, scroll down the bar of the box until you’ve found the “Power Management Mode”, “Triple Buffering” and the “Multi-display/mixed-GPU acceleration” options.
[ Image ]
-Use the “Prefer Maximum performance” option for the “Power Management Mode”
-If you have a single-display monitor, use the “Single display performance mode” option for the “Multi-display/mixed-GPU acceleration”
-Then, switch “On” Triple Buffering.
-Click Apply.
Mon Oct 13, 2014 4:52 am
Good to knowMifa21 wrote:pistonnation24's solution
First up, go to your NVidia control panel.
-Click “Manage 3D Settings” .
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-On the right side, select NBA 2k15 for customization or if you haven’t, click the “Add” button.
[ Image ]
-After you’ve done that, scroll down the bar of the box until you’ve found the “Power Management Mode”, “Triple Buffering” and the “Multi-display/mixed-GPU acceleration” options.
[ Image ]
-Use the “Prefer Maximum performance” option for the “Power Management Mode”
-If you have a single-display monitor, use the “Single display performance mode” option for the “Multi-display/mixed-GPU acceleration”
-Then, switch “On” Triple Buffering.
-Click Apply.
Oh my gosh... Thank YOU!!!![]()
That's works for me
Oh my... 1 million thank's
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Mon Oct 13, 2014 5:52 am
KevinParker13 wrote:Good to knowMifa21 wrote:pistonnation24's solution
First up, go to your NVidia control panel.
-Click “Manage 3D Settings” .
[ Image ]
-On the right side, select NBA 2k15 for customization or if you haven’t, click the “Add” button.
[ Image ]
-After you’ve done that, scroll down the bar of the box until you’ve found the “Power Management Mode”, “Triple Buffering” and the “Multi-display/mixed-GPU acceleration” options.
[ Image ]
-Use the “Prefer Maximum performance” option for the “Power Management Mode”
-If you have a single-display monitor, use the “Single display performance mode” option for the “Multi-display/mixed-GPU acceleration”
-Then, switch “On” Triple Buffering.
-Click Apply.
Oh my gosh... Thank YOU!!!![]()
That's works for me
Oh my... 1 million thank's
![]()
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Tue Oct 14, 2014 3:52 am
KevinParker13 wrote:Good to know
Tue Oct 14, 2014 7:43 am
Tue Oct 14, 2014 9:01 am
strobox88 wrote:I went into task manager and set my priority for NBA 2k15 to "Above Normal". Also, I set the affinity by unchecking a core, clicking OK, and then resetting it to use all cores again. Used to be a trick to solve micro-stuttering in NBA 2k13 and 2k14 and it seems to work for me on NBA 2k15 as well. Can anyone else confirm this works for them as well?
Wed Oct 15, 2014 3:41 am
bigh0rt wrote:This actually seems to be the most successful solution, by my completely unscientific observations, and definitely deserves to be on, if not at the top of, the list.strobox88 wrote:I went into task manager and set my priority for NBA 2k15 to "Above Normal". Also, I set the affinity by unchecking a core, clicking OK, and then resetting it to use all cores again. Used to be a trick to solve micro-stuttering in NBA 2k13 and 2k14 and it seems to work for me on NBA 2k15 as well. Can anyone else confirm this works for them as well?
It came from Leftos' thread requesting feedback, and there's a lot of replies to this post saying it worked wonders for them.
Wed Oct 15, 2014 6:56 am
seanbarkley wrote:bigh0rt wrote:This actually seems to be the most successful solution, by my completely unscientific observations, and definitely deserves to be on, if not at the top of, the list.strobox88 wrote:I went into task manager and set my priority for NBA 2k15 to "Above Normal". Also, I set the affinity by unchecking a core, clicking OK, and then resetting it to use all cores again. Used to be a trick to solve micro-stuttering in NBA 2k13 and 2k14 and it seems to work for me on NBA 2k15 as well. Can anyone else confirm this works for them as well?
It came from Leftos' thread requesting feedback, and there's a lot of replies to this post saying it worked wonders for them.
Unchecking the core made the trick! Now I have 0.0 stuttering maxing the game out!This even made the temperature of my GPU drop 4-5 degrees.
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