Posted by Steve
Sunday, November 8, 2020 1:00 PM
Hey! So I’ve recently been experiencing micro-stutters in the game, I was getting really mad about it, so I stopped playing for like 3 weeks.
My school year is over, so I decided... you know what? Let’s do a fresh install of Windows 10, so I backed up projects, hw, etc. And did the reinstall.
I downloaded Valorant, and well, the curiosity killed the cat. I went into some dm’s, then into a comp match... and there! No stutters, no FPS drops, nothing! Riot couldn’t do it, so I did it >:) So if you want to take the risk (like I did) then try it out!
References
- https://www.reddit.com/r/VALORANT/comments/jpwten/potential_stutter_fix/
- https://reddit.com/jpwten
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