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Driver optimazation for Call of Duty Black Ops 6

Rusle
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I was just wondering when a graphics update regards Call of Duty Black Ops 6 will release? Even at lowest ingame settings possible at 2560 x 1440 using Samsung odessey G5, I7 Extreme and 64GB of Kingston Fury Beast DDR4 3600MHz and Sparkle Intel Arc A770 TITAN OC, its not even possible to get over 40-60 fps, and for a rts thats just unplayable. Atleast as a bare min its need 90-120 fps, and with the chipset and vram provided on this card, this card should be able to push 120+ with ease Really hope it will arrive soon

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Earl_Intel
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Hi Rusle,


Thank you for posting in the communities!


For us to further investigate on this, kindly us with the following:


  • Where did you download Call of Duty: Black Ops 6? is it on Steam, Battle.net, etc?
  • Can you provide us with the game settings on your game for us to try and replicate it on our end.
  • Kindly run this on your system so that I can also gauge the following peripherals and the driver versions that you have:

Intel® System Support Utility for Windows*

  • Once finished downloading, open the tool, click on scan (leave the default items checked), click next, then save the system information to a .txt file. Please provide us the .txt file.


CapFrameX Installation instructions:

  1. Go to https://www.capframex.com/download and download the latest version of CapframeX.
  2. Go to https://www.guru3d.com/files-details/rtss-rivatuner-statistics-server-download.html and download the latest version of RTSS.
  3. Unzip both installers and install them.
  4. Launch CapFrameX and then close it. This is so it creates the user Configuration folder.
  5. Download and unzip the file OverlayEntryConfiguration_0.json (attached in this post) with the recommended RTSS configuration.
  6. Paste this file to %userprofile%\Documents\CapFrameX\Configuration.
  7. In the Capture tab, set the "Capture time" to 0. This is to remove the preset limit in capture time.
  8. In the Overlay tab, uncheck "Auto-Disable OSD" and click the save icon.

 

Capturing the Performance Data:

  1. Open CapframeX and do NOT minimize or close it.
  2. Open the game and go to the part of the game you need to be to reproduce the issue. You should see the RTSS overlay in the top left corner of your screen, with the status "<game name> ready to capture…".
  3. Press F11 to start capturing data and reproduce the issue. The Status in the overlay will change to "Recording frametimes XX s".
  4. Once you have reproduced the issue, press F11 to finish the data capturing. The Status in the overlay will change to "Processing data".
  5. Back to CapFrameX, you can find all the data captures in the left panel of the Analysis tab. Clicking any one of these captures will display the results on the right.
  6. To export the data captured as a JSON file, right click the capture and click on "Copy/paste recording file(s)".


Best regards,

Earl E.

Intel Customer Support Technician.


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Rusle
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Rusle
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I cant seem to find the OverlayEntryConfiguration_0.json file told to be attached to this entry

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Rusle
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I havent been able to do it yet as I have been home with sick kid, but I will do it when my kiddo is back to health

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