Latest NVIDIA driver (372.90) appears to have fixed regressions that were causing issues in NBA 2K16 and 2K17. Recommend you update.
Latest NVIDIA driver (372.90) appears to have fixed regressions that were causing issues in NBA 2K16 and 2K17. Recommend you update.
Andrew wrote:From Leftos on Twitter:Latest NVIDIA driver (372.90) appears to have fixed regressions that were causing issues in NBA 2K16 and 2K17. Recommend you update.
t-workTV wrote:The driver update didn't do any good for me as far as FPS is concerned. I am waaaay, way above recommended settings and this game runs badly.
diamenz wrote:i thought it was the crowd at first, but it ended up being the media people for me. give it a shot, it might help.
aguifs wrote:For me, out of the box, is way smoother than 2k16!!!
jay-r wrote:diamenz wrote:i thought it was the crowd at first, but it ended up being the media people for me. give it a shot, it might help.
I will give it a try once more but if I remember correctly I tried everything @max and media people @medium and even @disabled and it was the same result..
diamenz, which Camera type are you using? I am on Broadcast always and I guess that's one of the most demanding camera types as it includes the whole picture.aguifs wrote:For me, out of the box, is way smoother than 2k16!!!
Agreed. Game-play is super-smooth and actually those certain cut-scene and replay frame rate drops are not deal-breakers, since I don't care for most of those cutscenes anyway, so I would rather go for maxed out settings (even crowd @High) and disable cutscenes. Gameplay part is the one that matters the most and that part is perfect, at least on my rig.
Phreak50 wrote:I think you guys should run fraps or another frame rate counter to see what is really going on. My system (albeit with a GTX1080) is reporting constant 60fps (locked with vsync) but the game still stutters. During these stutters, usually from inbounding and when the ball is passed over halfcourt, the counter never drops below 60fps. It is definitely something engine related because we saw similar last year. To me, the game isn't optimized either because max settings in 2K16 I can get 140fps or so. Max settings here with vsync off barely goes above 60fps so those on lower spec systems would be struggling.
rgpc wrote:I disabled several options, the game runs at 55fps to 60fps, but the stuttering remains at all times of the game. By the same stuttering sound problem also persists.
I do not like playing with the crowd option mediun or low.
The way is to wait for a correction patch.
Steam: rgpc_RJ
Brazil
Dee4Three wrote:Yeah I don't get it. Mine also states its running at 50-60g FPS at all times with my GTX 960... but it micro-stutters like crazy.
I am having NO issues with my AMD Cards (R9 280X and R7 360). They are running the game great.
jay-r wrote:rgpc wrote:I disabled several options, the game runs at 55fps to 60fps, but the stuttering remains at all times of the game. By the same stuttering sound problem also persists.
I do not like playing with the crowd option mediun or low.
The way is to wait for a correction patch.
Steam: rgpc_RJ
BrazilDee4Three wrote:Yeah I don't get it. Mine also states its running at 50-60g FPS at all times with my GTX 960... but it micro-stutters like crazy.
I am having NO issues with my AMD Cards (R9 280X and R7 360). They are running the game great.
Question to both of you -> what is your windowmode setting? It should be Full Screen Windowed on my rig its stutters like crazy if set to regular Full Screen. In fact its the only setting which causes true stuttering in nba 2k17.
I continued my testing with comparing how the game runs in win 7 x64 vs win 10 x64 (pre latest update), and I could not really tell a difference.
Dee4Three wrote:jay-r wrote:rgpc wrote:I tried all of this. I tried all 3 modes, I tried reducing the resolution, I tried turning crowd to low. I don't get it, I feel like I should be able to run it atleast on medium because I can run Witcher 3 on high.
Dee4Three wrote:jay-r wrote:rgpc wrote:I disabled several options, the game runs at 55fps to 60fps, but the stuttering remains at all times of the game. By the same stuttering sound problem also persists.
I do not like playing with the crowd option mediun or low.
The way is to wait for a correction patch.
Steam: rgpc_RJ
BrazilDee4Three wrote:Yeah I don't get it. Mine also states its running at 50-60g FPS at all times with my GTX 960... but it micro-stutters like crazy.
I am having NO issues with my AMD Cards (R9 280X and R7 360). They are running the game great.
Question to both of you -> what is your windowmode setting? It should be Full Screen Windowed on my rig its stutters like crazy if set to regular Full Screen. In fact its the only setting which causes true stuttering in nba 2k17.
I continued my testing with comparing how the game runs in win 7 x64 vs win 10 x64 (pre latest update), and I could not really tell a difference.
The only solution that has worked for me is turning off the crowd/media people. Even turning everything else down besides those two options does not improve performance in any way.
I tried all of this. I tried all 3 modes, I tried reducing the resolution, I tried turning crowd to low. I don't get it, I feel like I should be able to run it atleast on medium because I can run Witcher 3 on high.
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