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I saw that someone else mentioned the stuck at percentage when loading any map, I reverted from D3D_12 back to D3D_11, I did this because I cant seems to revert my drivers back, ive tried a few ways and its always grayed out.

So the maps will load. But I am having an issue with this map, and only this map, I know the shader cashe buildup and all but even after 10 minutes I still get a constant studder. My fps is fine, limited to 60fps. Its just a constant like .5 second studder every 2 seconds. Im at a loss of what I can do.  I have a 4060, 32gb of ram, I7-11700f...  just confused, somethings off. Probably on my end in a setting but idk. This is a gorgeous map and id love to play it, but its unplayable for me, again its probably something on my end.

I have experienced the stutter issue with FS19 and FS22. Never been able to narrow what causes it to become so noticeable. One person can have it then 10 others never experience it. Might try unlocking the fps lock, and changing up the graphics settings. I have also noticed sometimes the stutter will reduce when the map is cached.

There is a post on Giants Software form that talks about stutter fix. Might be worth checking it out.

Anybody found a resolution to this....

Ive rolled back NVIDIA and even if I run wi no mods, basic quality Im getting some stuttering. Im running a 4090TI, 6 4gb RAM so cant see what I maybe missing ?

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If you are running windows disable Windows Driver Update. Download the previous Nvidia driver from Nvidia website. Before installing that driver purge the old driver with DDU and then install the dowloaded Nvidia driver. Windows Driver Update is notorious to messing up working systems.

What might also help is to set the game at a fixed 50 or 60 fps depending on your videocard. FS22 is not a fast paced game i.e. fortnite or so.

Turn RT and Upscaling off and try  lowering the resolution.

Might like to have a look at Hardware Unboxed YT video as he explains and shows the effect of 4060 8GB vram cards with various settings.