ive tried everything people have said to do. this has never happened to me only today it started happening.
Mr_Shiro_ wrote:
Superfetch randomly downloads/uploads data because windows wants to "Maintain" and "Improve" without you knowing so.
zharga_Lolz wrote:
whats superfetch?
also did you stutter for like a secons when you start a map? (just making sure were talking aboutt the same thing)
Zoochie wrote:
zharga_Lolz wrote:
whats superfetch?
also did you stutter for like a secons when you start a map? (just making sure were talking aboutt the same thing)
For me this issue starting occurring when I launched osu! today, the first song I played I noticed the map stuttered. (I did not change any settings from when I played the night before, when it was running fine)
Secondly I noticed the rest of the song is noticeably out of beat, and remains that way. Even when watching a replay, the song stays out of beat with the map. (tested many ranked maps, the issue occurs consistently)
Mr_Shiro_ wrote:
well, I noticed that whenever i start playing a map, osu forced the settings to turn on Vsync, so i just turned on Vsync and it seems like that fixed the problem for me. Getting around 0.5 ms and no stuttering.
Dntm8kmeeatu wrote:
Mr_Shiro_ wrote:
well, I noticed that whenever i start playing a map, osu forced the settings to turn on Vsync, so i just turned on Vsync and it seems like that fixed the problem for me. Getting around 0.5 ms and no stuttering.
That's impossible.
Vsync forces your framerate to be that of your refresh rate, so 0.5ms is literally impossible. You are mistaken.
Mr_Shiro_ wrote:
Dntm8kmeeatu wrote:
Mr_Shiro_ wrote:
well, I noticed that whenever i start playing a map, osu forced the settings to turn on Vsync, so i just turned on Vsync and it seems like that fixed the problem for me. Getting around 0.5 ms and no stuttering.
That's impossible.
Vsync forces your framerate to be that of your refresh rate, so 0.5ms is literally impossible. You are mistaken.
0.9ms, my bad.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tMF0QTmAwE
The video shows 1.2 ms, but that's because i was recording. The stutters in this were only in the recording, i didn't see it when i was recording.
Dntm8kmeeatu wrote:
Mr_Shiro_ wrote:
Dntm8kmeeatu wrote:
Mr_Shiro_ wrote:
well, I noticed that whenever i start playing a map, osu forced the settings to turn on Vsync, so i just turned on Vsync and it seems like that fixed the problem for me. Getting around 0.5 ms and no stuttering.
That's impossible.
Vsync forces your framerate to be that of your refresh rate, so 0.5ms is literally impossible. You are mistaken.
0.9ms, my bad.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tMF0QTmAwE
The video shows 1.2 ms, but that's because i was recording. The stutters in this were only in the recording, i didn't see it when i was recording.
Vsync is not working, otherwise you would be at 16ms. It's possible it's being overridden by your GPU Driver settings, please check those. You shouldn't be using Vsync anyways though however.
Sl4yerKing wrote:
I believe completely uninstalling Discord and reinstalling it COULD be a possible fix, and it's probably worth testing out. It may have solved an issue I had similar to this (discord will save the servers your are a part of so you don't have to worry about losing them)
To uninstall it simply go to control panel -> Programs -> uninstall a program, and then find discord.
stategamer wrote:
Sl4yerKing wrote:
I believe completely uninstalling Discord and reinstalling it COULD be a possible fix, and it's probably worth testing out. It may have solved an issue I had similar to this (discord will save the servers your are a part of so you don't have to worry about losing them)
To uninstall it simply go to control panel -> Programs -> uninstall a program, and then find discord.
It was discord for me too, don't know why but it randomly takes up quite a bit of CPU as of late 10-15 up to 20% for just discord.
Turning off discord solved it for me.
Perhaps OSU reporting to discord in some way that doesnt seem to synch up?