You can always roll back drivers if things are worse for you. A lot of people reported that it did help, but some people said it made it worse. Also note that this may not help everyone. Since OpenGL issues seem to be the most common issues with the game, installing this driver (note, it’s a “CLEAN INSTALLATION” while installing) helps a lot of people. This driver adds support for OpenGL 2016 ARB extensions. The GPU is OC by default when buying it (Strix versions usually are). Note that none of my hardware is overclocked. I7 4790k 4GHz Nvidia GTX 970 Strix 16GB RAM 256GB SSD 2x 1TB HDD And a CPU that supports SSE3 ( Supplemental Streaming SIMD Extensions) The minimum specs for the game are a tad misleading.
So without further adieu, let’s start… My Specs If you’re on AMD, then there are a couple of things you can do that I did… but unfortunately I can’t provide the AMD alternative to a few of the changes. A lot of settings here are Nvidia related, so if you’re running an Nvidia card, then read on. I’m not going to give false hope to people and provide a click bait title, indicating these fixes are for everyone, because they are not. 90–100FPS, with very minor stuttering at the start of the game for the first 5 minutes or so. Although my FPS seemed to be fine, the stuttering was annoying.Īfter all of t he changes, the game is smooth as silk now. So I spent a good amount of time configuring different things to try and get the game to run smoother. I got the game on launch, and when I first played, I noticed severe stuttering at first, which was very strange.
Crashes, Stuttering, FPS issues, you name it… there’s a problem. No Man’s Sky launched on PC… and needless to say, it’s been a bit of a shit show for a lot of people.