I'll test more thoroughly tomorrow evening, but this seems to be a fantastic patch that's restored things to pre-Patch 5 performance. And yes, 60 FPS intros now have the characters move their mouths as well.The Krypt (set at 30 FPS) loaded a bit faster I think, but it was smooth frames from the get-go.Did a short Tower of Time test after that, and same thing I was able to fire up a test match on Kotal Kahn's Kolliseum, and it was silky smooth. No frame issues at the start of matches.My Benchmark passed on the first go (average of 59 FPS, and it was mostly at 60 during said test).I did some testing for about half and hour, and it appears most of my performance issues are fixed. Fixed multiple minor issues with Mouse/Keyboard input.Fixed an issue with Shang Tsung’s welcome messages not displaying in the Krypt.Fixed an issue with usernames not being displayed in the Kombat Breakdown in Steam.Fixed an issue with displayed prompts in variations not being reflected for the other players input device.Fixed an issue with RGB LED colour scheme not reflecting the usable keys in the shop.Fixed an issue with Player 2's RGB keyboard showing the LED colour scheme for Player 1's character in Online matches.Fixed an issue with inputs responsible for abilities being incorrectly displayed during the loading screens.Fixed an issue with non-English characters not being displayed in the Kombat Kard.Fixed an issue with Audio being played in the background after minimizing.Fixed in issue of the infinite sound effect loop when summoning a Character Tower.Adjusted compression of Krypt files and particle packaging to improve performance.Fixed an issue with facial animations not running in Intros and Kustomize section when playing the game in 60 FPS mode.Just found out an hour ago that a new Patch was released today. Prior, there was no issue.įeel free to post the above in the Steam thread for me on my behalf! ![]() I only enable nVidia Share when I'm looking to record games manually, and I have indeed noticed a performance hit in Mortal Kombat 11 when it's on post-Patch 5. I disabled Windows 10 Captures and Game Bar right after I install the OS, so that's always been off for me. Instructions on how to do so can be found on nVidia's site here. To disable nVidia Share, simply open GeForce Experience and turn off the In-Game Overlay. Note this article is a year old and still calls Windows Captures Windows DVR, but the instructions are still step-by-step accurate. To disable Windows Captures, as well as Windows Game Bar, follow the instructions in this article here. Windows Captures and nVidia Share are two different recording programs, and both can be easily disabled without needing to edit one's registry. Note the poster of this Steam thread, Raynys, seems to be confused though as he calls this an nVidia function in a subsequent reply he made, when Windows Captures is not related to nVidia at all. And yes, when I'm bored at work and on the Steam forums, it's usually scrub threads so I did indeed miss this.Ībsolutely disabling Windows DVR (now called Captures) and game recording is a solid thing to try to improve performance.
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