![]() If anything, my game seems to run a little smoother overall, even at the start of a match. Warning, turning off the NVIDIA Shader Cache may put a little extra stress on your CPU, but I haven’t noticed a significant change. If there is a directory there called “NV_Cache”, delete it. Next, open Windows Explorer, and navigate to “%temp%\NVidia Corporation”. (It is turned “On” by default in the current driver release.) You can change this under the “Global Settings” tab to affect all games, or choose “Battleborn (battleborn.exe)” specifically in the “Program Settings” tab, if you want/need to use the Shader Cache for other games. Under the “NVIDIA Control Panel”, go to “3D Settings”, and set “Shader Cache” to “Off”. If you have a similar issue and would like to try what I did, here are the steps that I took: ![]() Looking at similar issues in other games ( especially games that also have a console release), I began to suspect some problems with caching on my internal storage, and graphics data being swapped between there and my video card’s VRAM.Īfter making some changes, as far as I can tell, I have eliminated the stutter. ![]() When all the other players in the server started using their skills at that point in time, my game would begin to stutter terribly, especially when there were bad network conditions between players. I’ve been having issues since the Winter Update, in Versus Matches that last over 15 minutes. ![]()
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