Here are some temporary solutions which should alleviate the stutter for you until Blizzard corrects the issue for everyone. There are 2 popular causes for the stutter. One is graphics and 2nd is hard drive access time. I suggest trying the graphic stutter solution first, because it's simple and requires you to only change 1 number in a text file. If that doesn't work, try the hard drive stutter solution. Everyone has a different computer configuration. These solutions are not guaranteed to help you. UNUSUALLY LOW FRAMERATE? Graphics Soltuion ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ You can try changing the HardwareClass "X" value in the "D3Prefs.txt" text file to one of the following: 0 means unsupported hardware (don't use this) 1-2 for low-end hardware 3-4 for med hardware 5-6 for high-end hardware Using 1 should result in the best performance on all systems, but try which one works best for yours. Each value has a very subtle difference in graphics affecting things such as shadow quality for objects/enemies. The D3Prefs.txt file is located here for Windows 7 users: C:\ Users \ WINDOWS_USERNAME \ Documents \ Diablo III for Windows XP/Vista users I THINK it's located here: C:\ Documents and Settings \ WINDOWS_USERNAME \ Diablo III for Mac users, I have no idea. If you need a video guide to do this, please see guitarman2134568's video: www.youtube.com ...
Diablo 3] Stuttering Issue Solutions: Ramdisk / Flash Drives
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Here are some temporary solutions which should alleviate the stutter for you until Blizzard corrects the issue for everyone. There are 2 popular causes for the stutter. One is graphics and 2nd is hard drive access time. I suggest trying the graphic stutter solution first, because it's simple and requires you to only change 1 number in a text file. If that doesn't work, try the hard drive stutter solution. Everyone has a different computer configuration. These solutions are not guaranteed to help you. UNUSUALLY LOW FRAMERATE? Graphics Soltuion ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ You can try changing the HardwareClass "X" value in the "D3Prefs.txt" text file to one of the following: 0 means unsupported hardware (don't use this) 1-2 for low-end hardware 3-4 for med hardware 5-6 for high-end hardware Using 1 should result in the best performance on all systems, but try which one works best for yours. Each value has a very subtle difference in graphics affecting things such as shadow quality for objects/enemies. The D3Prefs.txt file is located here for Windows 7 users: C:\ Users \ WINDOWS_USERNAME \ Documents \ Diablo III for Windows XP/Vista users I THINK it's located here: C:\ Documents and Settings \ WINDOWS_USERNAME \ Diablo III for Mac users, I have no idea. If you need a video guide to do this, please see guitarman2134568's video: www.youtube.com ...
Here are some temporary solutions which should alleviate the stutter for you until Blizzard corrects the issue for everyone. There are 2 popular causes for the stutter. One is graphics and 2nd is hard drive access time. I suggest trying the graphic stutter solution first, because it's simple and requires you to only change 1 number in a text file. If that doesn't work, try the hard drive stutter solution. Everyone has a different computer configuration. These solutions are not guaranteed to help you. UNUSUALLY LOW FRAMERATE? Graphics Soltuion ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ You can try changing the HardwareClass "X" value in the "D3Prefs.txt" text file to one of the following: 0 means unsupported hardware (don't use this) 1-2 for low-end hardware 3-4 for med hardware 5-6 for high-end hardware Using 1 should result in the best performance on all systems, but try which one works best for yours. Each value has a very subtle difference in graphics affecting things such as shadow quality for objects/enemies. The D3Prefs.txt file is located here for Windows 7 users: C:\ Users \ WINDOWS_USERNAME \ Documents \ Diablo III for Windows XP/Vista users I THINK it's located here: C:\ Documents and Settings \ WINDOWS_USERNAME \ Diablo III for Mac users, I have no idea. If you need a video guide to do this, please see guitarman2134568's video: www.youtube.com ...
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