Framerate issues are plaguing Steam users, but it seems possible to sort it
Yesterday saw a surprise demo drop for Persona developer Atlus’s latest game, Metaphor: ReFantazio. The enormous fantasy RPG is due out October 11, but roughly six hours of the game are already available, across consoles and PC. Except, it turns out that PC version isn’t working out so well. The extraordinarily huge 43 GB demo is struggling with performance issues, as players report stuttering and a number claim the game is only running on one CPU core.
Possible ways to fix Metaphor: ReFantazio’s performance issues However, some are suggesting some solutions. Reading through Steam reviews of the demo—which are currently a mix of people furious about how badly it runs, and other people telling them that they’re wrong—it seems the most frequent solution on offer is to reduce the game’s rendering scale. Which sounds like a bummer of a fix, until you learn that the game is frequently defaulting to 125 to 150 percent in the first place.
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