It's not really 7D2D devs fault though - very small amount of modern action games are actually optimized and playable at 4k density without SLI/monster single vcard. (2) In Unity launcher, make sure you are not running windowed and make sure you are not playing in 4k resolution - the game just dies on 4k density. Otherwise the resolution changes are bugged. You will have to go through Unity launcher always now, clicking "Play" every time. (1) Use 7Days Launcher program, found in your Steam/steamapps/common/%7 Days folder%/Įnable Unity launcher, enable Exclusive Fullscreen mode, disable EAC for solo play or private servers with your friends where they don't cheat, make sure you are using DirectX renderer. Now go through the 5 steps below, see if anything changes: Next, if you have a motherboard with in-built Intel graphics card, make sure the games are using your external GeForce card and not the in-built one - you can do this in Nvidia Control Panel app, or disable the in-built card completely through motherboard BIOS (at your own risk). Disable additional monitors and see if it helps. Next, if you are using multiple monitors, make sure the game is using single monitor. Video (best is to install in "Clean Install" mode to reset all gaming profiles, maybe something wrong with your nvidia profile for the game) Intel Chipset (I don't AMD for quite some time, but they should have similar software) Hopefully devs will figure it out, optimize and fix eventually. Something is very, very wrong with light calculations when torches are present (maybe too much reflective surfaces or smth), and probably some surfaces render content behind them, because naturally and logically, your indoors fps should not be lower than outdoors, since there is almost nothing to render inside and a lot to render outside. I play on ASUS Strix gaming notebook (4k monitor, 32Gb RAM, i7 CPU, GTX1070 vcard)Īt first I was hit by low fps when I just enabled "High" video preset and was like "Huh?"Īfter some manipulations and tweaking, brought it to steady 60 fps outside, with dipping 60-30 fps indoors. Fixing performance and fps in 7 Days to Die A17 is annoying, but possible.
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