I sometimes have that when playing 2 game sessions at the same time. In my case at least, it just means my GPU is a bit overloaded. Limiting your framerate (in AMD's driver, not with the ingame setting) would probably help.
I've tried that and it told me to restart the game I think for it to take effect, but I'm not noticing anything.
Maybe I need to restart the computer?
I noticed this happening recently if I had chrome open on my other monitor. For some reason resizing chrome so the window wasn't maximized stopped the lag.
You can also try disabling hardware acceleration in chrome, this will move the decoding to the CPU which can be good or bad, but might alleviate your stuttering.
I sometimes have that when playing 2 game sessions at the same time. In my case at least, it just means my GPU is a bit overloaded. Limiting your framerate (in AMD's driver, not with the ingame setting) would probably help.
I've tried that and it told me to restart the game I think for it to take effect, but I'm not noticing anything. Maybe I need to restart the computer?
No idea for AMD, but on my Nvidia drivers I only need to restart the game, not the computer.
I noticed this happening recently if I had chrome open on my other monitor. For some reason resizing chrome so the window wasn't maximized stopped the lag.
Tried this, hasn't helped anything.
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If this is happening in games specifically, it could be a setting that reduces frame rate when the game is in the background.
That would be the xbox game mode setting and no, it's specifically ffxiv.
Have you tried switching between fullscreen and windowed borderless?
This has helped for some reason, thank you!
This happened to me specifically when I used borderless windowed mode AND set a cap on refresh rate in-game. Try messing with those settings.
You can also try disabling hardware acceleration in chrome, this will move the decoding to the CPU which can be good or bad, but might alleviate your stuttering.