Gamer Reports Nvidia App Caused Frametime Issues On Unreal Engine 5 Games
Gamer Reports Nvidia App Caused Frametime Issues On Unreal Engine 5 Games An x user, @sebasti66855537, reported that the nvidia app had decreased the fps and caused frametime issues on their system. the user also posted some pictures to validate their claims. Although the new nvidia app was introduced a few weeks ago, a recent update seems to have affected video games' frame rate performance. in sebastian's case, unreal engine 5 games like black myth wukong and the talos principle 2 suffered a lot.
Gamer Reports Nvidia App Caused Frametime Issues On Unreal Engine 5 Games We are aware of reports of the recent nvidia 576.xx driver versions released april 16th, 2025 causing instability with unreal engine and unreal engine games when installed on rtx 50 series gpus. Users are still experiencing performance issues with the full release of the nvidia app. a user named sebastian castellanos recently posted on x about how the app ruined the performance of games like black myth: wukong and the talos principle 2, both of which use unreal engine 5. As tom’s hardware reports – which also found similar levels of slowdown due to this bug – nvidia has confirmed that it’s now investigating the purported glitch. Every time a new update comes out from nvidia, it causes a significant drop in the frame rate, and the worst problem is that it causes strong blinking in the lighting if i use rect lights.
Weird Flickering On Unreal Engine 5 Using Rtxdi Unreal Nvidia As tom’s hardware reports – which also found similar levels of slowdown due to this bug – nvidia has confirmed that it’s now investigating the purported glitch. Every time a new update comes out from nvidia, it causes a significant drop in the frame rate, and the worst problem is that it causes strong blinking in the lighting if i use rect lights. Uninstalling the nvidia app fixed some horrendous frametime issues and gave me an extra 15% of performance! the tweet resulted in further investigation by tom’s hardware, a website focused on tech hardware and software, which found truth in the claim. Specifically, unreal engine 5 games appear to be worst affected by these performance issues. however, castellanos has reported that turning off “game filters and photo mode” in the app resolves the problem. this means nvidia app users may not need to uninstall the applications to address this issue. Discovered by x (formerly twitter) user sebastian castellanos, they found that "mainly [unreal engine 5]" games were affected by having the app installed. they monitored black myth:. We are aware of a reported performance issue related to game filters and are actively looking into it. you can turn off game filters from the nvidia app settings > features > overlay > game.
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