I bought a new gaming laptop and started playing destiny 2. When I chose the computer (graphics card, processor…) I asked that the game would run properly. According to information, I should have at least 60-70 fps on high graphics settings. Contrary to my expectations, I faced considerable difficulties. I start the game and play the first round which goes very well and without any problems. After the game was running for a while, my FPS crashed drastically and I can play at a maximum of 20 fps, which comes with extreme input lag and jerks. Does anyone know how to get the problem under control? I even set the graphics settings to completely low, but it doesn't change…
I hope someone can help me. Sorry for the spelling but I'm very angry and to be honest, I don't have a nerve for spelling right now…
If this is really the case, that the game runs smoothly at the beginning, but not after a later time, there are temperature problems. Because it is not uncommon for some laptops that they are not really cooled there and after a certain time it gets warmer and warmer due to high load, the hardware must protect itself (if it is much too warm) by automatically clocking down to advance Protect overheating.
And that's exactly the reason why I never buy a gaming laptop. Better a real stand PC with sufficient performance, because they are at least better cooled and shouldn't have drops with the FPS.
Hi first of all thanks for the help, your objection seems logical to me, but at the beginning there were days when I could play very fluently, and that for hours and days without any difficulties. The problem came much later for some reason.
In addition, the laptop does not get hot when that happens, which is why I rule out the cooling problem as a source of error.
Hi first of all thanks for the help, your objection seems logical to me, but at the beginning there were days when I could play very fluently, and that for hours and days without any difficulties. The problem came much later for some reason.
In addition, the laptop does not get hot when that happens, which is why I rule out the cooling problem as a source of error.