Tobay93 wrote:what do you mean by game optimization with GeForce experience profile sticky-fingers? So sad online runs perfect
sticky-fingers wrote:Tobay93 wrote:what do you mean by game optimization with GeForce experience profile sticky-fingers? So sad online runs perfect
Install Geforce Experience
Launch, it should detect your games.
Select NBA 2K19, then Optimize.
sticky-fingers wrote:Dont forget to disable overlay in Steam (right click on 2K game > disable overlay)
Tobay93 wrote:sticky-fingers wrote:Dont forget to disable overlay in Steam (right click on 2K game > disable overlay)
Didn't change anything. But I found the culprit guys!!!!!
I once more checked switching only one setting at a time in the graphics menu and PLAYER DETAIL is the culprit that causes the micro stutter for me. Player Detail On medium and all other settings on Ultra the game is buttery smooth (just like online gameplay with everything on Ultra weirdly) but with PLAYER DETAIL ON HIGH the awkward stutter occurs despite constant 60fps. So strange
Also tried the game on medium and even LOW with only player detail on HIGH which still makes the micro sutter occur which makes it a fact that the PLAYER DETAIL ON HIGH is broken/buged because the fps remain 60 the same as on medium just like I explained before.
Don't know to be happy or sad because jerseys and shorts don't move on medium
sticky-fingers wrote:Have you tried to play offline with Steam turned offline too ?
Ortho wrote:The game has broken fullscreen vsync. Here is what you need to do:
Disable ingame vsync, open a profile for nba 2k19 in riva statistics server, set frameTIMES to what corresponds to your monitor refresh rate, mine is 59.94 hertz so its 16698 in framtime. Next, go to nvidia control panel and force vsync ON for nba 2k19.
There you go, smooth game, if you can play on 75 hertz set it to 13336 like I do, its super smooth even with my now potato gtx 1050 ti.
Mindozavr wrote:Ortho wrote:The game has broken fullscreen vsync. Here is what you need to do:
Disable ingame vsync, open a profile for nba 2k19 in riva statistics server, set frameTIMES to what corresponds to your monitor refresh rate, mine is 59.94 hertz so its 16698 in framtime. Next, go to nvidia control panel and force vsync ON for nba 2k19.
There you go, smooth game, if you can play on 75 hertz set it to 13336 like I do, its super smooth even with my now potato gtx 1050 ti.
i know how to set refresh rate (60), but dont know how to set frametimes
Ortho wrote:Mindozavr wrote:Ortho wrote:The game has broken fullscreen vsync. Here is what you need to do:
Disable ingame vsync, open a profile for nba 2k19 in riva statistics server, set frameTIMES to what corresponds to your monitor refresh rate, mine is 59.94 hertz so its 16698 in framtime. Next, go to nvidia control panel and force vsync ON for nba 2k19.
There you go, smooth game, if you can play on 75 hertz set it to 13336 like I do, its super smooth even with my now potato gtx 1050 ti.
i know how to set refresh rate (60), but dont know how to set frametimes
You mean you know how to set 60 frameRATE in riva tuner? You can set it in with . to decimals, like 59.94 or whatever is your refresh rate. But, nevermind that, set frametimes, just click on framerate section and it should transform to frametimes. set it to correspond to your exact refresh rate, check that here:
https://www.vsynctester.com/
and hit enter after you input the frametimes.
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