is the spiritual successor of Obsidian Entertainment's CRPG franchise. A medium-scale RPG set in the same universe, it offers an expansive world, and one that can be demanding on your PC. As with any big game, it's best to fiddle with the graphics settings to get the best experience, especially if you're discovering any performance issues.
Unfortunately, has a serious stuttering issue on some PCs. It's better felt than explained, but in short, while traversing the world, you'll experience minor stops and starts that add up over time to seriously hinder what could be a smooth experience. Anyone who has experienced a low framerate versus a high framerate will likely have experienced some stutter alongside the former, whereas the latter is much more enjoyable and immersive. The good news is it's possible to improve the situation.
Depending on your PC specifications and configuration, can have mild to severe stuttering issues. This can be alleviated or potentially dealt with completely in a few ways, but regardless, a stronger PC is more likely to give you a better experience. First thing is first: make sure your graphics drivers are up-to-date by checking the NVIDIA, AMD, or Intel website, as each has drivers specifically optimized for .
Avowed allows you to switch between a first-person and third-person perspective, but one of these seems to be the optimal way to play the game.
Our writer Sean Migalla had this to share regarding his experiences playing extensively with an AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070:
I was initially disappointed with how looked and performed on my Alienware m17; there was constant texture popping and my game was stuttering. Typically, this would occur when I’d enter an area with many new assets, like a city. I experimented with turning down my graphics, but that didn’t seem to help much. What eventually helped was turning off upscaling in the graphics settings menu. After I did, I no longer experienced texture popping and my game
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