I need help on how I can make a stable/smooth gameplay on witcher 3 with my PC.

GuummyBear

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Well I am using a

Evga gtx 1050TI 4gb
8gb ram
fx 6300 Processor
970 MSI Sli krait edition motherboard
and Cooler Master 212 evo.

I was just wondering how can I get a stable 50-60 fps on Witcher 3 game cuz right now I am not satisfied with how I play the game. Whenever I run everything on High settings or ultra i get like 40-50 (mostly 43 or something.) Is that like normal or not? Cause lately I've been seeing people saying I shouldn't be having that kind of fps. (Btw im using 1600x900 Resolution ^_^)
 
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Most likely the CPU bottleneck. Witcher 3 is savage on the CPU especially when in areas with loads of characters like Towns or Cities. (Just for reference i upgraded from an FX 6300 not to long ago and play this game a lot). Other than that, a 1050 Ti was never intended for Ultra settings or so even at 1600x900 you are probably starting to push the boundaries of the GPU with such high settings especially in a fairly intensive game like Witcher 3. For a combination of High/Ultra that seems like reasonable FPS to me. I would suggest upgrading your CPU to an i5 at some point if you can or give a few weeks for Ryzen 5 to come out that should add good competition and choice to the CPU market. Hope this helps :)

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Most likely the CPU bottleneck. Witcher 3 is savage on the CPU especially when in areas with loads of characters like Towns or Cities. (Just for reference i upgraded from an FX 6300 not to long ago and play this game a lot). Other than that, a 1050 Ti was never intended for Ultra settings or so even at 1600x900 you are probably starting to push the boundaries of the GPU with such high settings especially in a fairly intensive game like Witcher 3. For a combination of High/Ultra that seems like reasonable FPS to me. I would suggest upgrading your CPU to an i5 at some point if you can or give a few weeks for Ryzen 5 to come out that should add good competition and choice to the CPU market. Hope this helps :)
 
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