Unfortunately those conditions are some of the most enjoyable. To get the most out of rF2's fps, never race at dawn, dusk or night. With my 6700 XT & Intel Core 9 12900kf I average around 140fps but that will dip down even into the 90's when certain conditions come into play. They even included a stripped down version for users with less than cutting edge equipment.Īlso rF2 is rarely static. Sebring, when it was introduced was one of the most demanding tracks in regard to fps. I would suggest first using default cars & tracks to test your fps/cpu/gpu usage. However your system does not appear to be stressed by the numbers you posted. Their tire file has a huge number of contact points when many have as little as 3 to 5. Their physics engine runs at a much higher rate than most simulators. RFactor2 has a lot more going on than just graphics.
I tried locking the GPU at near max clock speed and that did nothing.
Is there something I am missing? Why is my GPU and CPU totally underutilized but frames are dipping? I would expect since I run such a low resolution I would be able to hit 75fps with most stuff turned up, even though my GPU is no rocket ship it should have it covered since it can run ACC which is newer and arguably better looking all maxed out at that res.Ĭonfusing thing is: CPU utilization is at 5% and GPU utilisation never gets above 40%, VRAM is at around 4gb, card can take 8. My aim is to have settings as high as possible while locking to my 75hz monitor refresh rate at 1920 x 1080 resolution.įor ACC I can get 75fps with all settings maxed at ultra or whatever the top is with full grids, day or night, all tracks.įor example Assent TT circuit, Formcars 30 on grid, fps drops to 48 and crossing the pit straight and only gets to 75fps when the field spreads out.Ī bunch of stuff is turned off too, like post processing, shadows on mid, road reflections off, environment reflections mid, MSAA only on 4X. I'm just trying to understand some framerate issues and see if I am doing anything wrong or need to change some settings.