![]() ![]() I really appreciate the effort you're going through to try and help me with this. That mode does not have an FPS counter though, so I can't be sure, but just judging by the smoothness, the game seemed to run very well. I don't ever use it, but I went to Big Picture Mode just now to test, and run Super Hexagon from there, and it seemed to run great, I didn't even get any micro-stutters. ![]() My game runs on 50 FPS, and it goes back to the usual 60-63 FPS (with vsync off) if I open, then close the Steam Game Overlay, no further manipulation or closing of the Friends window necessary.ĮDIT: Also, this might help. It might not be related to animated profile frames after all. Originally posted by Cadrin:Okay, I'm sorry, upon further inspection the issue I encounter is even more obscure. I'm running Windows 10, by the way.ĮDIT: Also, this might help. You could check if any of what I've written helps, if you're desperate. I should make a separate thread for my issue I guess. Furthermore, I've never heard of anyone have the same problem as me, so I don't even know if this is something specific purely to my system. My framerate drops don't go below 50 FPS, unlike the 20-30 FPS you mentioned. It might not be the same as the one you encounter. Yes, I know this is extremely specific, and you would be excused for thinking I was trolling, but this is really the issue I'm having. ![]() To add to all that, this happens regardless if the Steam Game Overlay is enabled or not. If these conditions are not met, opening and closing the Game Overlay will not work and the FPS will be fixed to around 50. **AND** it has to be displaying either the Game Library (but NOT the home or collections view, it has to be one of the games selected) OR the Store. My game runs on 50 FPS, and it goes back to the usual 60-63 FPS (with vsync off) if I open, then close the Steam Game Overlay, no further manipulation or closing of the Friends window necessary.īUT, this is only true if I have the Steam main window open, NOT minimised, AND located on other monitor than the one I'm running Super Hexagon on. Okay, I'm sorry, upon further inspection the issue I encounter is even more obscure. Super Hexagon is really finicky like that for me, for some reason. It's a slight difference of only 1-2 FPS, but noticeable nevertheless. It could be you're experiencing something like that, too.īy the way, if you have a double monitor setup, maybe you'll observe the same thing I did: the game seems to run just a little bit worse if it's located on the same monitor where you have your Steam Library window open. Maybe people's animated profile frames which show in the Friends & Chat window when they're online are being drawn and animated even when the overlay is closed, and are causing the game to lag. I have only a few Steam friends, and it is my theory that Steam UI redesigns since the launch of Super Hexagon have led to this issue. I had to shift-tab into the Steam Game Overlay, and close the Friends & Chat window that was apparently open there by default. This persisted across Steam restart and a Windows logout. Here's something I noticed that hopefully helps you solve your issue: after reading your thread, I've started the game out of curiosity, and while playing with it for a bit, quitting and starting again, I've noticed the game suddenly ran at exactly 50 FPS for no apparent reason instead of the usual ~63. ![]()
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