Fix V Rising Stuttering and FPS Drop

Harsh Clif
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Stunlock Studios has created a new vampire survival PvP video game called ‘V Rising,‘ which is now in the early access stage and will take some time to offer a stable version. The game has already garnered great reviews on Steam for the PC version. However, due to the game’s early access status, users are experiencing a variety of troubles.

To run the game correctly, a sufficient hardware setup is required, particularly for PC, because not everyone has such configuration to run the game at full resolution and higher FPS. Because most PC games are performance-hungry, this is extremely typical. Steps to resolve V Rising Stuttering and FPS Drop are listed below.

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Fixing FPS Drop in V Rising

Here are a couple of adjustments for both Nvidia and AMD users to rapidly increase your FPS in V Rising:

Users of Nvidia:

Nvidia Low Latency Mode is a setting in the Nvidia Control Panel. It is intended to aid in the reduction of input latency on Nvidia graphics card systems. Low Latency Mode can be utilised in games or any other application when the length of time it takes for your inputs to be recorded has to be reduced.

  • Launch the Nvidia Control Panel. 
  • Right-click on the desktop with the cursor and then select the Nvidia Control Panel.
  • Navigate to Manage 3D Settings > Program Options
  • Find “V Rising,” and if it isn’t on the list, manually add it.
  • Make the following modifications:
Monitor TechG-Sync (If available)
Threaded optimizationOn
Low Latency ModeLow (High or Ultra makes sense for PvP Games only)
Power ManagementPrefer Maximum Performance
Maximum Pre-rendered frames2
Texture Filtering – QualityPerformance

Users of AMD:

Anti-Aliasing ModeUse Application settings
Anti-aliasing MethodMultisampling
Anisotropic Filtering ModeUse application settings
Surface Format OptimizationOn
Morphological FilteringOff
Tesselation ModeOverride application settings
Maximum Tesselation LevelOff
Texture Filtering QualityPerformance
Wait for V-syncOff
ChillOff
OpenGL Triple BufferingOff
Shader CacheAMD optimized
GPU WorkloadGraphics
Frame Rate Target ControlDisabled

Changing the Graphic Control Panel and Panel Settings of your PC may result in FPS drops in your game being resolved.

Fix Shuttering in V Rising

Fixing in-game delays or frame drop issues is difficult since they are dependent on several aspects such as PC hardware, game display resolution, maximum FPS limit count, competing for third-party programmes, and more. 

As a result, we propose that you try each option one by one until the problem is resolved or much reduced. Changing or maintaining the in-game graphics-related settings can quickly resolve a variety of issues.

Updating Graphics Drivers

  • Right-click on the Start Menu. Quick Access Menu will get opened on the desktop.
  • From the list, select Device Manager.
  • Double-click on the Display adapters category. Now expand the list.
  • On the dedicated graphics card’s name, click right.
  • Select Update driver and then it will search for drivers automatically.
  • If an update is available, it will automatically download and install the most recent version on your desktop.
  • After that, restart your computer to modify the effects.

Set Task Manager to High Priority

Increase the priority of your game in the Task Manager to inform your Windows system to properly execute the game. To accomplish this, first:

  • Select Task Manager from the menu that appears when you right-click the Start button.
  • Select the Processes tab and then right-click on the V Rising game job.
  • Set the Priority to High.
  • Task Manager should be closed.
  • Finally, launch the V Rising game to investigate the problem.

Apply Launch Options

  • Go to your Steam client’s Library and right-click on V Rising.
  • Choose Properties > On the General tab, look for Launch Options.
  • Fullscreen = Makes the engine run in fullscreen mode.

As an administrator, play the game

To circumvent user account control and privilege concerns, launch the game exe file as an administrator. It is preferable if you run the Steam client as an administrator on your PC. To accomplish this, first:

  • Right-click on the exe shortcut file of V Rising on your desktop.
  • Select Properties and then the Compatibility tab.
  • To mark the Run this application as an administrator checkbox, click on it.
  • To save the changes on your desktop click Apply and then OK. 

Check the Integrity of the Game Files

If there is a problem with the game files and they become corrupted or missing, use this way to simply check for the problem. To accomplish this:

  • Start Steam > Select Library.
  • Select V Rising from the list of installed games by right-clicking it.
  • Now, choose Properties > Local Files.
  • Select Verify Game File Integrity.
  • You will have to wait till the work has been completed.
  • After that, restart your computer.

Turn off Fullscreen Optimizations

On Windows, full-screen optimization and DPI settings are the defaults. It would be helpful if you tried deactivating it using the procedures below:

  • Find the V Rising game directory.
  • Locate the V Rising.exe file and right-click it.
  • Click on the Compatibility tab after selecting Properties.
  • Select the ‘Disable Full-Screen Optimizations’ checkbox.
  • Now, select the ‘Change high DPI setting’ option.
  • Select ‘Override high DPI scaling behaviour’ > From the drop-down option, choose ‘Application.’
  • Click Apply and then OK to save your changes on the desktop.

Updating V Rising Game

If you haven’t updated your V Rising game in a while, use the instructions below to check for updates and install the most recent patch (if available). To accomplish this, first:

  • Start the Steam client > Navigate to Library > From the left pane, choose V Rising.
  • It will automatically look for the latest update. If an update is available, make sure you click Update.
  • The update may take some time to install > Once completed, quit the Steam client.
  • Finally, restart your computer. Now the modifications will be implemented and the game will be relaunched. 

This was the V Rising game repair guide. If you are having problems, try the strategies listed above and restart your game.

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