Frame Stutter in Games
Hey there, having a blast with my bew dedicated gaming-pc running bazzite. But many games suffer from regular framestutter most of the time, though according to gamescope the system still has plenty of ressources. This is very obvious with „Sonic X Shadow Generations“, „Robocop Rogue City“ and „Deep Rock Galactic Survivor“. In Suvivor it sometimes looks like the stutters are two seperate videostreams fading into each other briefly.
Tried all combinations of ingame and gamescope settings. Last night it ran great for hours utilizing no vsync and fullscreen in games settings, in gamescope no fps-limits, vrr enabled, tearing allowed. This is doing great in most games, apart from the frame stutter.
My system is
5600x
6750xt
connected via HDMI to a LG B19, freesync enabled, vrr disabled
Tried
using lact to always keep gpu in high performance mode (no success)
deleting all shader cache (no success)
reducing graphics settings (no success)
deleting and reinstalling games (no success)
adding —adaptive-sync as start-option (no success)
setting adaptive sync to never in desktop mode (no success)
Hope you guys can help, love this machine so far, but this is very annoying 😦
PS - Issue seems to be not present in desktop mode
3 Replies
Weird - after removing lact „rpcm-ostree status“ still showed „layered package lact“. Could not get rid of it, after removing the package. In gamemode I tried to switch to testing-channel and updated. All stutters are completely gone, also in gamemode now. rpcm-ostree status is no longer showing the layered lact-package, but I still seem to be on stable. So the issue is gone but I have NO idea what happened and how to prevent it in future. If anyone has an idea and can elaborate I‘d be very thankful 😄
youll need to reboot after install/uninstalling from ostree
also the status will show multiple image, you only concerned with the current one (with the dot)
the other image is just a backup image (or pending one)
I did reboot but the pending image might explain my confusion, thank you