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Worse performance when running Magpie than without

Open pumkinhead456 opened this issue 1 year ago • 4 comments

Program(Game) 游戏名

Skyrim

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When I am not scaling I am getting a constant 60 fps but when I scale it immidiately starts stuttering and I mean it stutters. Almost no stability, I am at 35-40 constantly jumping back and forth, dunno why. I downloaded it as normal, threw eveyrthing into a folder, and added my skyrim executable, I used FSR btw for the upscaling.

Log files 日志文件

magpie.1.log magpie.log

pumkinhead456 avatar Feb 13 '24 03:02 pumkinhead456

Could you check scaling performance in the Magpie overlay?

AMD Radeon 610M is not particularly fast GPU. It's entirely possible that it can't keep up with both rendering the game and processing scaling in Magpie.

hauuau avatar Feb 13 '24 11:02 hauuau

Could you check scaling performance in the Magpie overlay?

AMD Radeon 610M is not particularly fast GPU. It's entirely possible that it can't keep up with both rendering the game and processing scaling in Magpie.

I know the game runs at a good 40-50 fps outside(with 500 smth mods). I tried to luanch the overlay and it crashed the game but yeah I will try to get it to work.

pumkinhead456 avatar Feb 13 '24 16:02 pumkinhead456

Please also take a look at #798, it seems that Magpie does not help improve performance on low-end graphics cards. On one hand, Magpie requires some GPU resources to perform scaling, which causes a sharp drop in game performance; on the other hand, the graphics card driver may not be able to allocate computing power reasonably, resulting in unstable game frame rate.

Blinue avatar Feb 14 '24 02:02 Blinue