![]() ![]() © 1997 id Software LLC, a ZeniMax Media company. Purchase Quake II: Quad Damage to access all levels from the base game as well as multiplayer support. ![]() Quake II RTX is fully ray-traced and includes the 3 levels from the original shareware distribution. NVIDIA has introduced new path-traced visual effects, has improved texturing, and has made dozens of other changes and improvements, resulting in an experience that rivals games created today, and pushes your RTX hardware to the limit. Only then will the fate of humanity be known.Ībout Quake II RTXQuake II RTX builds on the work of Christoph Schied and the team at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, who added ray tracing to Quake II to create Q2VKPT (in turn building upon the Q2PRO code base). Now you must fight your way through heavily fortified military installations, lower the city's defenses and shut down the enemy's war machine. Shortly after landing on an alien surface, you learn that hundreds of your men have been reduced to just a few. Glad I could help.Discover more games empowered with the visual fidelity of real-time ray tracing and the ultimate performance of AI-powered NVIDIA DLSS. If you believe you have found a solution be sure to mark the post with what worked so its easier for people to find. I have updated my BIOS to 15a, which is the most recent one, tried enabling/disabling vsync, low latency mode with Nvidia control panel, and playing with the graphics settings. Recently (Early Feb) I upgraded my motherboard, CPU, and doubled my ram (identical kit) to what I have listed above, and PWS was working fine on the old set up with a B450 and an older Ryzen 3. Quake 2 RTX is mostly playable with occasional spikes, but Power Wash Simulator is down right unplayable. ![]() I am using a wireless mouse/ keyboard combo, but they work fine in B元 and other higher end games, it's only certain ones that do this. I'm holding 60 PFS the whole time and the game appears to be running, but my character will continue running in a direction, or whatever they were doing last. I've lurked and used this forum for troubleshooting for years, but I've finally gotten beyond my own ability to google.įor some reason, when I am in certain games like Quake 2 RTX and, of all things, Power Wash Simulator, my keyboard and mouse will hang and lag hard, with only a second or 2 between these hangs. Now, if someone else goes searching, I hope they learn from my mistakes. Thank you for your help, if you hadn't asked me to check the ports, I would have never remembered. I've now removed it and relegated it to the BOTTOM of my cable box, where it shouldn't be able to hurt anyone else ever again, but I still have it just in case. I thought I'd tried without the cable, but I was apparently wrong. I had an extension on my wireless keyboard and mouse due to signal issues from ports around it. I tried swapping ports, and in doing so remembered something I'd done. I appreciate that we went on the same train of thought in troubleshooting this, makes me feel less crazy, because this has me well and truly stumped. (Ignore this bit, I figure it out) My HDD isn't getting hit, my RAM is sitting under 50% utilization, and my temps are hanging pretty low, like sub 60 C. I actually tried task manager and geforce experience advanced to check. If you can quote me on replies I am better able to respond to offer what further help I can but I won't lie I too am increasingly stumped. At first when I saw that you had 32GB of memory to play with I thought it unlikely that memory starvation (one of the most common reasons for lag I personally see) is a issue but if something like a anti-virus or some other background program is trying to hit the drive that is playing the game for example then there is no left over bandwidth for input commands until it works through whatever is clogging up the works. Of the two I am starting to lean a bit more in the direction of A. Perhaps this could be a sign of bad USB ports on the Motherboard or on the front I/O so switching ports around and waiting for these lags to occur might help diagnose this. Since they don't last long it could be some back ground process that is suddenly soaking up everything then letting go once done.ī: Moving up the chain from the keyboard/mouse is how they connect. Opening up task manager and just watching what is eating up either memory or hitting the hard drives when these lags hit. Either.Ī: Something is eating up way too much system resources to the point that you are seeing input lag and general unresponsiveness even if the the FPS of the games don't specifically drop for one reason or another. At this point I have two lines of thought. ![]()
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