![]() ![]() It’s a fun, vicious, and slightly ridiculous new ability which adds a great deal of variety to enemy encounters. While its third-person shooting is the least inspired aspect of Rise of the Tomb Raider, Lara can now build nail bombs, smoke bombs, molotov cocktails, and special ammo while on the fly, all of which can turn a mundane shootout into a pile of dead bodies in seconds. ![]() As I played through the main storyline, I increasingly found myself hurrying through combat sections just so I could branch off and hunt down my next puzzle fix, buried in the unsettled guts of an icy mountain or under a murky lake in the mouth of a cave. My only real criticism of Rise of the Tomb Raider’s puzzle-solving is that there isn’t more of it. There are a couple by the end I spent a good hour or two on, but the elation I felt upon solving them was huge. Rise of the Tomb Raider’s ‘challenge tombs’, those that speak most strongly to Tomb Raider’s heritage, are its highlight imaginative, environmentally gorgeous, and increasingly tough as you progress through the world. The game will play at 150-160 fps until then.While puzzles have been baked deeper into the main storyline than they were in Lara’s last outing, the most interesting ones are still those that you have to hunt down on the side. Reinstalling the nvidia driver, or even just update it, will fix the issue until I restart, or put the PC to sleep. When I open up an UI that's not graphic intense (character equipment, map views, etc), the FPS will go back to the game's max, but once I switch back to the main game, it will go down to 30-40 again. When the game just started or is loading, the GPU clock will go up to 1000 for a few secs, but 99% of time it will stay around 270. ![]() What I also noticed is that the GPU isn't really trying much when I launch a game, the 3080's GPU clock will stay at around 200-500 MHz, and the Mem clock will max out. apparently the issue can be temporally resolved by a nvidia driver reinstall or update, but will come back after waking up from sleep/restarting. Technically speaking, 2K or DCI 2K which is an actual standard is 2048x1080 so much closer to what you were thinking. I don't like it but commonly you see people say 2560x1440 is "2K". It might help or it might be a waste of time How bout you try Display Driver Uninstaller, uninstall all the Nvdia driver and reinstall it. Has anyone had similar issues before, or know wth is going on? Thanks a ton! I don't think it's the displayport cable issue since I'm still using the same cables as before. I tried to disable G-Sync and disable first/second monitor to run a single monitor, and played around with game graphics, and it seems my fps would barely pass 50. My Rise of the Tomb Raider benchmark gets 47 fps, and all my other games are seeing similar fps drops. For example, I used to get around 150 fps when playing Destiny 2, and now I can only get 40-50 fps. However, now most of my games are running fps, and I have no clue on what's going on. I just bought a LG ultrawide 34 inch monitor (160hz with Gysnc compitable) and replaced my 23 inch with it. I just bought a new monitor for my setup and replaced one of my old ones yesterday, and now I'm having very low fps across all my games.īefore the switch, I was running a 27 inch with Gsync) and a 23 inch (60hz) monitors without any issue, on a Gigabyte Aorus 3080. ![]()
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