Question How do i fix this strange issue in most video games?

Oct 11, 2024
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I've literally tried everything, Did a fresh install of my GPU drivers, temperatures are normal during gaming, i can't tell if this is a WIFI problem, i do get kicked from the servers often

Specs: Windows 11 home, 64
Ram: 16GB
GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 4060



 
Jul 17, 2025
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I've literally tried everything, Did a fresh install of my GPU drivers, temperatures are normal during gaming, i can't tell if this is a WIFI problem, i do get kicked from the servers often

Specs: Windows 11 home, 64
Ram: 16GB
GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 4060
Had a look at the video several times. Actually, makes me think it is bottlenecking (Personal opinion).

Let me explain why I think Bottlenecking

1. Everything loads normal and "Away we go". The current area is already loaded into memory, so you proceed forward.
2. At a certain point the difference between CPU and GPU is too large and a new set of triangles gets loaded into memory to be displayed. Unfortunately it started loading the new set of triangles from a specific point you have already been at. When the new triangles generate it is at a point before a place you already been (As per previous set that was in memory)

Whether it is GPU bottlenecking or CPU bottle necking is hard to say since both will give the same result.

Play around with your buffer settings (For latency problems), and graphic settings. Higher graphics will resolve CPU bottle necking and lower graphics will resolve GPU bottle necking. I would however, if possible, switch to a hard wire for online gaming. Wi-fi and online gaming in general cause many problems. Maybe consider a Wi-Fi extender that you can hard-wire in directly (Seen this solving many problems)

Keep in mind this is what I would try and not necessarily the problem. All just from a personal perspective