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[BUG] - Elden Ring stuttering on Windows 11 Pro #1232

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xaenerys0 opened this issue Sep 29, 2024 · 6 comments
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[BUG] - Elden Ring stuttering on Windows 11 Pro #1232

xaenerys0 opened this issue Sep 29, 2024 · 6 comments
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@xaenerys0
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  • I have searched the Atlas documentation beforehand for a solution
  • I am on the latest version of Atlas, and didn't do an unsupported upgrade

Description

On Windows 11 when launching/playing Elden Ring, the game stutters frequently. I compared the game on default windows installation as well as the current version of Atlas.

Steps to reproduce

  1. Follow the standard directions for installing Atlas - Windows 11 ISO -> Post install instructions relevant to the PC (ex; AMD v NVDIA)
  2. Download Steam and install Elden Ring
  3. Launch the game and play to observe.

Expected behavior

Elden Ring should be able to run on this hardware without issue using the recommended/auto detected settings in the game.

Actual behavior

When Atlas was applied, stuttering for me occurred pretty frequently, about 30-60 seconds apart and the game would freeze anywhere from 2 seconds to 20+. If I revert back to default Windows installation and install necessary drivers, there is not stuttering and it runs smoothly (no extra steps taken between each comparison beyond the workflow involved with setting up Atlas vs a default installation).

Atlas Edition

Atlas for Windows 11 23H2

Desktop information

  • AMD Ryzen 3600 6 core
  • G.SKILL Aegis Series DDR4 16GB RAM
  • NVDIA GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER
  • SAMSUNG 870 QVO 2TB SSD

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If there is additional information needed, I can provide it.

@xaenerys0 xaenerys0 added the bug Something isn't working, let’s fix that label Sep 29, 2024
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Please do not share dlls through Github or our Discord. It is unsafe to use dlls that have not been verified.

Now to fix your issue I would ensure you install all drivers for your system to ensure your system is running correctly.

@xaenerys0
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I followed the same step for drivers in either case - Windows updates -> NVCleanstall or direct download of Geforce driver on default windows install. I also tried that driver install in Atlas vs the cleanstall and didn't see a difference.

@Antag0nisticWomble
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Did you install the latest chipset drivers for your motherboard?

@evshevalie
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Its should be an Atlas OS problem. The root cause issue of stutters in a Elden Ring that it actively use Core 0.

You could disable Core 0 by right clicking on Elden Ring process in Task Manager -> Go to Details, Elden Ring process -> Set Affinity -> Uncheck Core 0 -> OK.

Then it should also increase amount of FPS.

@xaenerys0
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xaenerys0 commented Oct 7, 2024

Its should be an Atlas OS problem. The root cause issue of stutters in a Elden Ring that it actively use Core 0.

You could disable Core 0 by right clicking on Elden Ring process in Task Manager -> Go to Details, Elden Ring process -> Set Affinity -> Uncheck Core 0 -> OK.

Then it should also increase amount of FPS.

Okay - so this (so far) appears to be what resolves it for me. (Apologies on delayed response, COVID hit me). I am just unsure why this (stuttering) would be present in AtlasOS but not default Win11 for my environment.

@he3als he3als moved this to Waiting for reproduction in Atlas Playbook Oct 9, 2024
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ysalexg commented Oct 19, 2024

I also experienced this, when installing regular Windows 11 and playing Elden Ring, it worked fine. But after applying Atlas OS, the game would freeze, and the only way to unfreeze it was by pressing Alt+Tab, but after a few seconds, it would happen again. The only way to fix it was by installing a mod that changes the CPU affinity when starting the game. I experienced the same thing with FIFA 23 also.

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